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Begin by entering the subdivision information, including the name as listed on the current Certificate and any changes. Ensure all names are legible and complete.
Provide details about the conveying Certificate holder(s), including contact information. If there are multiple owners, attach additional sheets as necessary.
Fill in the assignee(s) section with their contact details. This is crucial for communication regarding the application.
Attach proof of ownership documents for each assignee, such as title reports or recorded deeds, ensuring they are dated within 90 days.
Estimate the annual water demand using the provided calculator or detailed assumptions, referencing this as an attachment.
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A Type 1 right is associated with land permanently retired from farming and converted to a non-irrigation use, e.g., building a new industrial plant or a subdivision. This right, like an Irrigation grandfathered right, may be conveyed only with the land.
What is a certificate of assured water supply in Arizona?
A Certificate of Assured Water Supply is a designation issued by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). It verifies that a subdivision located within an Active Management Area (AMA) has a water supply that is legally, physically, and continuously available for at least 100 years.
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