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  2. Cave Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cave Creek is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. It is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area . [ 5 ] As of the 2020 census , the population of the town was 4,892.

  3. Cave Buttes Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Cave Buttes Dam is an earthen dam located near Cave Creek, Arizona.As a dry dam, it is the primary dam to prevent flooding in North Phoenix.Built in 1979 to replace the nearby Cave Creek Dam, it is designed to prevent flooding in the city from the Cave Creek Wash. [1]

  4. Spring (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    On an average day nearly 303 million US gallons (1,150,000 m 3) of water flow from Big Spring in Missouri at a rate of 469 cubic feet per second (13.3 m 3 /s). Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. A spring is a natural exit point at which groundwater emerges from an aquifer and flows across the ground surface as surface ...

  5. Cambarus aculabrum - Wikipedia

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    Clean, clear and well oxygenated water is required. Water temperatures in the cave generally remain stable at around 57 degrees F. [4] Because of the rapid recharge rates of the cave systems, stream velocity and volume can increase dramatically. During these floods events crayfish can be washed out of the cave systems, exposing them to predation.

  6. SoCal will see spike in water rates, taxes to cover rising ...

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  7. Fall River water and sewer rates rising significantly in 2025 ...

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    This year’s annual increase is up from the 2024 rate increase of $31.85 in water and sewer bills. To break it down, water rates will increase from $3.77 to $4.24 per 100 cubic feet of water.

  8. Aquifer - Wikipedia

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    A groundwater flow rate of 1 foot per day (0.3 m/d) is considered to be a high rate for porous aquifers, [14] as illustrated by the water slowly seeping from sandstone in the accompanying image to the left. Porosity is important, but, alone, it does not determine a rock's ability to act as an aquifer.

  9. Bolivar water rates could more than double next year. Here's ...

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    The new chart still includes a 132% increase to Bolivar's water rates, though it now notes the current rate to be $29.23 for the average customer, which would increase to $67.84 per month. The ...