"Ocean" To Be Built In Arizona Desert

by liamssoft | November 20, 2007 at 02:44 pm
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Suburban Mesa is to get its very own bit of the Ocean right in the middle of the Arizona desert. Mesa known as 'the Valley of the Sun' is just 15 miles east of Phoenix.
A project reminiscent of Ski dubai - the world's largest snow park, in a country where daytime temperatures average 113 degrees - is taking shape in the Arizona desert. Water, not snow, is the theme for this one.

Developers plan to build a massive new water park that would offer surf-sized waves, snorkeling, scuba diving and kayaking - all in a bone-dry region that gets just 8 inches of rain a year.

"It's about delivering a sport that's not typically available in an urban environment," said Richard Mladick, a real estate developer who persuaded business leaders in suburban Mesa to support the proposal, called The Waveyard.

Artists' drawings of the park show surfers gliding through waves that crash onto a sandy beach, and kayakers navigating the whitecaps of a wide, roiling river. Families watch the action from beneath picnic umbrellas. If constructed, the park would use as much as 100 million gallons of groundwater a year.

An ingenious idea to get the water from a well that has elevated levels of arsenic, which makes its water unsuitable for drinking, then build a treatment plant which will make the water safe for swimmers. Evidently the project will not use any more water than one of Arizona's many golf courses.

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at 21:24 on November 20th, 2007

liamssoft, surfs up!

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