By: Katya Mendoza
The Project Blue data center that's under construction in Pima County could use up to 31 million gallons of water per year.
Katya Mendoza is a Multimedia Journalist at various outlets including Inside Tucson Business and Arizona Public Media. She covers a diverse range of topics such as law and legal affairs, construction, agriculture, and health, with a particular focus on water management and conservation issues. Katya's work has been featured in numerous publications including Tucson Weekly, NPR, and KJZZ.
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Katya Mendoza's coverage predominantly focuses on local government announcements and events related to agriculture & farming, energy, environmental conservation, wildlife, water rights, and environmental justice in Arizona. She is likely to be interested in pitches that provide insights into local initiatives or developments within these areas.
Given her emphasis on government announcements and event coverage, she may be receptive to sources who can offer expert commentary or first-hand perspectives on how specific policies or projects impact the local community. Additionally, considering her focus on topics like agriculture & farming and energy within the context of Arizona's environment and wildlife conservation efforts could also resonate with her reporting interests.
Relevant pitching angles might include interviews with local stakeholders involved in environmental conservation efforts or individuals impacted by policy changes related to water rights or agricultural practices in Arizona.
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