Sedona Commits $22M to New Water Wells
February 16, 2026·9 days ago·via Sedona.Biz

Sedona's City Council greenlights a $22 million plan to build recharge wells and cut 200 acres of irrigation, ditching pricier options like a $161 million advanced purification facility that globalist planners love to push. Arizona Water Company models confirm groundwater holds up for 100 years despite climate scare tactics, making this common-sense local fix perfect for America First priorities over wasteful bureaucracy.
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