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Bureau of Reclamation approves funding for Kingman to improve water supply reliability

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The Bureau of Reclamation has approved funding for five western states to improve long-term drought resiliency through drought contingency plans.

The 2022 WaterSMART grants provide federal cost-share funds for entities to develop and update comprehensive drought plans that employ a proactive approach to long-term solutions.

Kingman has been selected to receive $100,000 to improve water supply reliability.

Kingman, located in Mohave County, currently uses groundwater from the Hualapai Basin and is experiencing unprecedented drought conditions.

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