Arizona's Water Crisis: A Real Estate Nightmare?

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @heidilittleton
    @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

    Thinking of Buying, Selling or Moving to Phoenix, AZ?
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  • @Ajdhahir
    @Ajdhahir 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very interesting insight and information. I particularly liked the semiconductor info regarding recycled water and how much it effects data center jobs since I am relocating to Phoenix for a data center job… always wondered how the desert land could afford the massive demand of water. Thank you!

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      Congrats on the new job! :) What area of the Valley will you be moving to?

  • @caleb9231
    @caleb9231 11 месяцев назад +9

    To all Californians, yes we have no water here. Please stay in California and dont come here.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +3

      🤣🤣 man do Arizonans hate Californias. I always find it amusing that nobody says this about Washington (21k people) nor Texas (17k people)

    • @faithnevaehmartinez4509
      @faithnevaehmartinez4509 10 месяцев назад

      No really it's not just Californians we don't want anymore people coming here! Everyone that comes cause they didn't like certain things about where they lived before! And then try to change the way we do things to match the places they just left! Or they'll knowingly move next to A race track then complain about the noise, and make it their life's work getting the track shut down!!! Or next to A horse rescue then complain about the smell and try to say it's A health risk to try and get it shut down!! Transplants were successful in halting the rebuilding of an iconic landmark restaurant the Mining Camp! Cause people who'd only lived close to the restaurant "A major tourist stop and A huge part of our cultural history not to mention economy" for A few years prior to its unfortunate burning down! Complained about the congestion on the road and the noise cause oh ya it also had a bar and barn that were used to host country weddings, as well as the smell! The smell? What those people have something against smelling the absolute Best BBQ Beef Ribs and smoked Brisket? Then there's the "GUNS" issue! Look if you hate the 2nd amendment and the sight of seeing 1 out every 5 people you see in public open carrying makes you uncomfortable or feel unsafe? Then you shouldn't come here! Cause quite honestly I feel alone safer when I see my fellow neighbor's carrying around me. We're the type of people that'll defend strangers like you in dangerous situations, and yal wanna come here and try to change the way we do things around here, and we're all getting pretty fed up with it! But all that kind of drama aside. Let's talk about the many many different creatures in AZ that'll fuck you up! Cause we're like the Australia of the United States here. We've got like 13 or 15 species of Scorpions or was it Rattlesnakes? Either way there's 13-15 of each Scorpions and or Rattlesnakes. Then there's the Brown recluse spider who's neckratizing venom eats away at your flesh! They lay eggs inside they're bite marks sometimes. We have Black Widows and Arizona Browns. Centipedes the size of small snakes. Wild havalina aka wild bores/Pigs. Gila monsters with poisonous saliva that can kill you. Vicious mean Badgers. Raccoons, Skunks, Kudamundi's, Mt. Lions, Black Bears, Coyotes, Eagles, Hawk's, and Owls all of whom will snatchup your smaller pets to eat them! Oh and Wasps so big they'll kill tarantulas 8 times they're size and drag them back to they're underground nest where they'll eat part of them and save the rest for the eggs she's about to lay inside the spider so the young have food when they hatch! We have sewer roaches the size of Hummingbirds that will have no problem flying straight at your face. Did I mention that the rattlesnakes will swim right up onto your boat, they'll climb your trees and cactus, you'll find them at your front door in your garage sometimes your toilet and even in your vehicle and pool! If you don't already know what A Haboob is? I'd look it up! Oh ya and one last thing we don't have any water! We do but we don't.

  • @KCBrink-x1f
    @KCBrink-x1f 5 месяцев назад +1

    Vertical farming conserves about 90 to 97% irrigation water ~ would love to see how vertical farming can be used to reduce water consumption for agriculture ~ how much water wil AZ be able to divert from agriculture savings converting traditional horizontal farming to vertical farming ~ we would love to see your follow up video with how optimizimg water use throughout agriculture will save Arizona water future ~ thank you 🙏😇

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  5 месяцев назад

      These are great insights! I am not an expert on vertical farming but will look for one to have on the channel.

  • @howardbarrett1125
    @howardbarrett1125 10 месяцев назад +1

    What is insane are the swimming pools…..

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes most of our personal use is for outside like pools and watering plants. I'll be curious to see how this shifts as less people get pools. I saw a recent stat (don't want to quote it inaccurately) but it showed a decline in the number of homes in the Valley with a pool, particularly the new construction homes.

  • @TheEdudu15
    @TheEdudu15 11 месяцев назад +8

    Who's Idea was it to build a city in the middle of the desert?

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +2

      There's actually a very interesting video that just came out that talks about this. ruclips.net/video/AjQuZfkU1jI/видео.htmlfeature=shared

    • @howardbarrett1125
      @howardbarrett1125 10 месяцев назад +1

      Scam builders can build year round.

  • @Rickhelps
    @Rickhelps 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video. It is a touchy subject with alot of opinions but you layed out what we know so far. I especially appreciate your graphics.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      Coming from you...that is truly the highest compliment! Thank you so much :) It really is a touchy subject!

    • @Truth-and-the-life
      @Truth-and-the-life 10 месяцев назад +1

      Go Rick!

  • @mikejones-777
    @mikejones-777 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative video! Thank you!

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful.

  • @KeithRowell-l7j
    @KeithRowell-l7j 10 месяцев назад +2

    This girl is full of crap.they got rid of 2 farmers from another country that had over 100000 acres of land for alfalfa. And saved 19s of millions in water.just saw a documentary on this yesterday. The local population wells were drying up. That means no water and in Phoenix there still putting up home 3 to 500 at a time.tomaney people not enough water.i would not move there

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      If you watched the whole video, I did share that some areas ARE experiencing real water shortages and that this needs to be addressed. I by no means claim to be a water expert nor am I an expert in every single city in Arizona. In Phoenix itself, the homes that are currently being built have an AWS certificate mean they have at least a 100 year supply of water. Obviously this can change at any time as our climate and growth changes, but this is based on the information that is available TODAY.

  • @erich84502ify
    @erich84502ify 11 месяцев назад +3

    Many Arizona people are from California and need to build pipeline and make California pay for the pipeline🤪😜🤔😎🤣

  • @howardbarrett1125
    @howardbarrett1125 10 месяцев назад +1

    More pavement and concrete: HUGE HEAT ISLAND. We are making this shithole desert hotter with all this hideous stucco.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      You have a lot of opinions about this shithole. :)

  • @Lifestylest
    @Lifestylest 11 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great video!

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you liked it!! I hope it was helpful.

  • @Jay-s8x7f
    @Jay-s8x7f 10 месяцев назад

    Why government can’t build a pipeline of water from Rocky Point, Mexico to Phoenix, Arizona ?

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      I wish I had a good answer for that. I know another company is planning to build that pipeline.

  • @timfletcher2744
    @timfletcher2744 11 месяцев назад +1

    hi Heidi - i don't see the link to the Arizona water supply...

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Tim! Just added it. Here you go! ➡ AWS Certificate Lookup: azwatermaps.azwater.gov/aaws/

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      Also, everything in Verrado is good to go with a certificate.

  • @scottmcshannon6821
    @scottmcshannon6821 11 месяцев назад +2

    guaranteeing water that is needed but may not exist is a problem. agriculture is necessary, but it may be necessary to change to less water needy products.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I think that is the big goal. Agriculture is BIG for us (many don't know that!) so I think the best solution is to look at ways to reduce water usage (drip irrigation) or change out crops. We can't get rid of it all together...it's too valuable!

    • @CarlWithACamera
      @CarlWithACamera 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agriculture might not be necessary in a desert environment. Makes more sense to grow food in regions with ample water sources.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@CarlWithACamera It's been around for more than 4000 years in Arizona. 57% of our agricultural operations are indigenous farmers. It also has a HUGE impact on our economy bringing in $23.3 billion to our state’s economy and supports more than 138,000 jobs. I think those factors make it necessary.

    • @kayceemarlett7283
      @kayceemarlett7283 4 месяца назад

      Also perhaps the enormous amount of water being used in west Az. Huge green belt, the produce and product is not for the USA. Not regulated at all, this country working within our COUNTRY are being allowed to rape the water allowance.

    • @scottmcshannon6821
      @scottmcshannon6821 4 месяца назад

      @@kayceemarlett7283 i thought california was in charge of all water thefts in the southwest?

  • @KevinNguyen-zn4vv
    @KevinNguyen-zn4vv 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's one of the top 10, but not the worst. I happened to live in the top 3.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад +1

      When you say top 10, what do you mean?

  • @howardbarrett1125
    @howardbarrett1125 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ok, so we’ll eat bill gates factory food?????

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад +1

      No...I don't think that's what I said. We can keep some of the crops but I think looking into otehr options for watering them is a good solution.

  • @MikeJohnson-nj1ry
    @MikeJohnson-nj1ry 11 месяцев назад +4

    What developer has you on the take? You failed to bring up how these new mines who rely on water and can pollute ground water. I'm a geographer and ground water will not be replace because the overburden has collapsed so there is no space expand. Lets look at Wilcox. There are retired people whose water table has declined so much they must drill 300 feet deeper. If you were 70 on a fixed income can you afford the cast of drilling? These developers don't give a damn. It's all about raping more money. I the West land developers have a long history of taking the gold and living the people with the shaft.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  11 месяцев назад

      Nobody is paying me. 🤣 I'm sharing information based on the research and seminars I've attended. As I mention in the video, there are smaller cities that DO have an issue that needs to be addressed. There are also larger developments that are planned, like Superstition Vista, that have to have a real long-term plan in place.
      I do not know enough about the new mines (I'll do more research) but do know there are some legal battles hoping to close the loopholes. I will keep an eye out to see how it unfolds.

    • @Truth-and-the-life
      @Truth-and-the-life 10 месяцев назад

      Restriction of agriculture is the best option and obtain more water from California. Here in CA, we are dumping greater than 50% due to 100% capacity in our reservoirs.

    • @howardbarrett1125
      @howardbarrett1125 10 месяцев назад

      This video is part of the ongoing scam.

    • @heidilittleton
      @heidilittleton  10 месяцев назад

      @@lkj781 No, not everything is fine and I clearly talk about that in the video. There are some very real challenges that need to be addressed (ex: the new master planned community Supersition Vistas).