Faucets poised to run dry for hundreds of Arizona residents by year's end

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As drought tightens its grip on the West, the city of Scottsdale says it will no longer allow private trucking companies to haul water to the desert community of Rio Verde Foothills.
Drought means hundreds of homes in Arizona are poised to lose their water by the end of the yer.
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