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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.
Statute provides the Director of ADWR with general control and supervision of surface water (including appropriation and distribution) and groundwater (with exceptions spelled out in statute, court judgments or decrees).
Basin and Range basin-fill aquifers, generally found in the central and southern parts of Arizona, are critical for the states water supplies. Arizona has unique geologic features that have allowed large amounts of water to accrue over thousands of years.
Surface water in Arizona follows the Doctrine of Prior Appropriation, which means the person who puts the water to beneficial use first has the senior right to the use of the water.
The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) is responsible for the regulation and the management of Arizonas water. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), meanwhile, monitors, reports, and protects Arizonas groundwater quality.
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In Arizona, water rights are categorized based on their usage. Type 2 non-irrigation water rights are specific to non-agricultural uses, such as industrial, commercial, or residential purposes.
The two classifications of water law in Arizona are: 1) Ground and surface and 2) Flowing and stagnant. Ground and surface water refer to the sources and locations of water, with ground water being found below the surface and surface water being found on the surface, such as in rivers and lakes.

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