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  1. Start by clicking 'Get Form' to open the document in our editor.
  2. Navigate through the introduction page and click 'Next' to proceed.
  3. In Step 1, enter your ADWR Right Number in the format XX.XXXXXX.XXXX and select the 'Yes' radio button, then click 'Next'.
  4. Provide your email address to receive the form in PDF format, then click on 'Please email the form to me'.
  5. For filing water use online, repeat steps 1 and 2, then enter your right or permit number and confirm water usage by selecting 'Yes'. Click 'Next'.
  6. Verify customer information and follow prompts through Steps 2 to 4 for entering annual report information.
  7. Review your entries on the final screen, complete required fields, check the confirmation box, and click 'Submit Report' to finalize.

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The purpose of the Surface Water Treatment Rules (SWTRs) is to reduce illnesses caused by pathogens in drinking water. The disease-causing pathogens include Legionella, Giardia lamblia, and Cryptosporidium. The SWTRs requires water systems to filter and disinfect surface water sources.
Created in 1980, the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) assumed the responsibilities of the Arizona Water Commission and the State Water Engineer relating to surface water, groundwater, dams and reservoirs.
The Arizona Territorial Legislature adopted the 1864 Howell Code, which established the doctrine of prior appropriation for surface water, which allocated the right to use surface water for a beneficial use (also referred to as first in time, first in right).
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On June 12, 1919, the Arizona Surface Water Code was enacted. Now known as the Public Water Code, this law provides that a person must apply for and obtain a permit and certificate to appropriate (use) surface water and that beneficial use shall be the basis, measure, and limit to the use of water within the state.