A River No More: Will overuse of water doom the last, free-flowing desert river in Arizona?

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A River No More: Will overuse of water doom the last, free-flowing desert river in Arizona?

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Published on Nov 5, 2025, 10:39:54 AM
Total time: 00:22:03

Episode Description

The San Pedro River is in southern Arizona, flowing north out of Mexico past Sierra Vista and For Huachuca. In recent years, the San Pedro has come under tremendous pressure due to drought and increased usage of the ground water in the area.  The river’s flows are trending drier. On this week’s Sonoran Sky podcast, Meteorologist Royal Norman talked with Kim Schonek of The Nature Conservancy who is optimistic that the river can be saved.

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