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Phoenix gets its water from five main sources: the Colorado, Salt and Verde rivers, groundwater and reclaimed water. The vast majority comes from the rivers: the Salt and Verde contribute 52%, and the Colorado River 38%. Reclaimed water accounts for 8% of the citys water supply, and groundwater the remaining 2%.
41% of Arizonas water comes from groundwater. However, the state would still not be able to support its growing population without the Colorado River. The river supports 36% of the states water use. The rest of Arizonas water comes from 18% in-state rivers and 5% reclaimed water.
Yes, the water in Phoenix, AZ, is generally considered safe to drink. The citys water supply is sourced from a combination of groundwater and surface water, and it is treated and monitored to meet federal and state water quality standards.
From where does the city of Phoenix get its water? The city of Phoenix s water supply comes primarily from the Salt River Project (SRP) which brings water by canal and pipeline from the Salt and Verde Rivers , and the Central Arizona Project (CAP) which transports Colorado River water.
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AWC is a public service corporation providing public water utility service to approximately 103,000 customers in 24 communities across the State of Arizona.
Under normal conditions (including short-term dry periods), Phoenix has adequate sustainable water supplies to meet the State of Arizonas 100-Year Assured Water Supply standard.