Report: Kingman aquifer to last longer, a century or more

Jamie Macy from the United States Geological Survey presented the Hualapai Valley Basein Aquifer hydrologic model on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. The model is a tool that will help monitor the water supply in the aquifer that the community relies on. (Agata Popeda/Kingman Miner)

Jamie Macy from the United States Geological Survey presented the Hualapai Valley Basein Aquifer hydrologic model on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. The model is a tool that will help monitor the water supply in the aquifer that the community relies on. (Agata Popeda/Kingman Miner)

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