Spring,
April 01, 1988
Arroyo
,
2 vol.
,
no. 2
, pages 1-8
,
8 pp.
,
Water Resources Research Center
,
Tucson, AZ
The Arizona Groundwater Management Act (GMA) of 1980 confronts a problem that has concerned state officials since the early 1930s the overdraft of Arizona's groundwater resources. The GMA was not the first legislative effort in Arizona to control groundwater use. Advised that a groundwater law was a prerequisite to authorization of the Central Arizona Project (CAP), the state Legislature enacted the Critical Groundwater Code in 1948.