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City of Prescott employees John Johnson, left, and Al Fishback open a valve that allows spill-over water from Watson Lake Dam to flow into the city’s recharge field near the airport. Because of changes in regulations and the environment of water and sewer options since 1980, The city has seen significant increases in costs associated with implementing drinking water treatment, increased complexity of treating wastewater flow and increased aquifer recharging operations.

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