A whole community sprung up, but they don't have reliable water. They don't even have groundwater in the area that's sufficient for those houses. And so it's been a mess. There's currently a private water utility that's planning to come into the [Rio Verde] area. And so, for example, the commission has oversight over them because they're privately owned, and they're going to be setting rates, hopefully, theoretically, for those customers when it comes to government owned water utilities. (17:50)
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Asserts that a private water utility is planning to enter the Rio Verde area.
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