Phoenix official: River restoration projects bring ‘wide-ranging’ benefits

Tricia Balluff of Phoenix’s Office of Environmental Programs told a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing that federal funding has helped restore rivers in the Valley, but that more help is needed to remove invasive salt cedars from riparian habitats. (Liam Coates/Cronkite News)

Tricia Balluff of Phoenix’s Office of Environmental Programs told a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing that federal funding has helped restore rivers in the Valley, but that more help is needed to remove invasive salt cedars from riparian habitats. (Liam Coates/Cronkite News)

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