Can blockchain help Baltimore with its vacant property problem?

This month, the city’s spending board agreed to a $225,000 contract to kick off an effort to use blockchain technology to record the city’s vacant properties. Over the three-year … [wpts_spin]{Read|See} the {entire|full} article {on|about} real estate tech innovations, or, read more news about {Arizona real estate investing|real estate investing in Arizona|real estate investing in…

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Arizona proposes framework for converting wastewater into purified drinking water

Recently, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality released a proposed roadmap outlining plans to convert treated wastewater into purified drinking water.“Advanced water purification has the potential to provide a reliable source of purified water that can alleviate water scarcity issues faced in much of Arizona,” said Randall Matas, deputy director of the water quality division…

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Limoneira to Present at the 26th Annual ICR Conference

SANTA PAULA, Calif., December 26, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Limoneira Company (the “Company” or “Limoneira”) (Nasdaq: LMNR), a diversified citrus growing, packing, selling and marketing company with related agribusiness activities and real estate development operations, today announced that Harold Edwards, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, and Mark Palamountain, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, will be presenting at the…

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In 2023, The United States Started Building Big Again, Thanks To Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act

By By Jack Conness, Policy Analyst, Energy Innovation2023 was a tumultuous year for the United States economy. Consumers dealt with pain points from inflation and high gas prices to increased interest rates. Despite these headwinds, the country’s clean energy economy surged thanks to President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and growing demand for clean energy…

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Why a 100-year supply? How Arizona got its famous, yet arbitrarily numbered groundwater rule

Arizona’s 100-year water supply requirement came into sharp focus this year when Gov. Katie Hobbs announced news of a potential shortfall.It came up again recently when state Senate President Warren Petersen publicly discussed why the requirement is 100 years and not some other number.Petersen, R-Gilbert, said the number is arbitrary during a meeting about the…

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