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Beaver Water District's operations officer on NWA's water demand, infrastructure

Northwest Arkansas' water demand has decreased because of the recnet rainfall and lower temperatures.
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Northwest Arkansas' water demand has decreased because of the recent rainfall and lower temperatures.

Anna Pope caught up with Kevan Inboden, Chief Operations Officer at Beaver Water District. Water demand reduced since this past month because of rainfall and lower tempertatures. Although university students are returning to the Northwest Arkansas, Because of the area's population growth the distric has seen rebreaking-number of water use, and Inboden said there projects in the works to keep up.

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