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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Isabel Keane

Inside the sinking town that’s a ‘train wreck waiting to happen’

  • Wenden, a small community in Arizona, is experiencing a severe water crisis, with the ground sinking by nearly three inches annually due to excessive groundwater extraction.
  • The town's increased reliance on groundwater, as Colorado River levels decline due to climate change, has led to unsustainable depletion of the local supply.
  • A lack of regulation across much of Arizona allows corporate mega-farms to extract vast quantities of groundwater without oversight, outcompeting local residents and businesses.
  • This over-pumping causes the ground to subside as water is removed from between clay minerals, leading to significant land collapse.
  • Arizona's Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Fondomonte, a Saudi-owned mega-farm, alleging it has used over 80 per cent of Wenden's groundwater, exacerbating the crisis.

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