SRP04750 - SRP04887 - Arizona Department of Water Resources 2025

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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.
The Assured Water Supply Program operates within Arizonas six Active Management Areas (AMAs). It is designed to sustain the states economic health by preserving groundwater resources and promoting long-term water supply planning.
Clean Water Act 401 Water Quality Certification In Arizona, issuing a 401 Water Quality Certification (WQC) ensures that the project will not violate surface water quality standards of the receiving water.
The Certificate of Assured Water Supply is a designation issued by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). The Certificate serves as a verification that a subdivision within an AMA has a legally, physically, and continuously available water supply for the next century.
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).
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Central Arizonas water supply comes from three main sources the Colorado River, the Salt and Verde River systems, and groundwater.