Residents near aggregate mine up in arms; Chino Valley mayor says ‘This is not our fight’

Chino Valley resident Al Wittack told the council Sept. 12, 2023, that the aggregate mine will use too much water and the area is already losing water. (Stan Bindell/For the Courier)

Chino Valley resident Al Wittack told the council Sept. 12, 2023, that the aggregate mine will use too much water and the area is already losing water. (Stan Bindell/For the Courier)

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