SRP04750 - SRP04887 - Arizona Department of Water Resources 2026

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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.
Today, Arizona Water Company operates 24 water systems in more than 30 communities throughout Arizona. Currently, Arizona Water Company serves an area of approximately eleven square miles and 25,000 residents. The Arizona Water Companys primary source of water is groundwater pumped from wells.
ADEQs Water Quality Division has the responsibility of ensuring the safety of drinking water from public water systems. Questions related to water quality, water pollution or contaminants in drinking water should be directed to ADEQ.
The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) is a water-level data provider to the National Groundwater Monitoring Network (NGWMN). ADWR annually monitors groundwater levels at more than 1,450 wells sites, most of which were originally selected by the USGS and have measurements dating back to the 1940s and 1960s.
Established Active Management Areas (AMAs) include: The Phoenix, Pinal, Prescott, Tucson, and Santa Cruz AMAs. A map of the AMAs and their boundaries can be viewed here. Wells drilled in AMAs are subject to stricter regulations.

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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.