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About two-thirds of Scottsdale's water supply comes from the Central Arizona Project (CAP) \u2013 a 336-mile-long system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines designed to bring about 1.5 million acre-feet of Colorado River water per year to water users in Pima, Pinal and Maricopa counties.
Phoenix-Metro Hard Water Levels It's fairly well understood that Arizona has a hard water problem. For reference, water with more than 3.5 grains of calcium and magnesium bicarbonates per gallon is deemed \u201chard water.\u201d In the Phoenix-Metro area, Gilbert has the lowest levels at 9 grains per gallon.
Following sections offer background and discussion on the two major sources of water for irrigated agriculture in Arizona: groundwater and the Colorado River. A description of agricultural water use efficiency and conservation, including new crops that may reduce water application follows.
About two-thirds of Scottsdale's water supply comes from the Central Arizona Project (CAP) \u2013 a 336-mile-long system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines designed to bring about 1.5 million acre-feet of Colorado River water per year to water users in Pima, Pinal and Maricopa counties.
Scottsdale does not treat its public water supply for hardness. This is because, according to the City of Scottsdale, being able to provide the cleanest, safest\u2014and most affordable\u2014water to Scottsdale citizens is possible without adding water hardness treatment processes to their current treatment plan.
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Electrical service is provided by Salt River Project (SRP) or Arizona Public Services Company (APS), depending on your location within the County.
Your Drinking Water. Scottsdale Water is committed to providing the highest quality water and service to our customers. We perform hundreds of tests on a regular basis to ensure the water you are drinking meets or surpasses the standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Central Arizona's water supply comes from three main sources \u2014 the Colorado River, the Salt and Verde River systems, and groundwater. Its journey to your home began almost 12 decades ago.
About two-thirds of Scottsdale's water supply comes from the Central Arizona Project (CAP) \u2013 a 336-mile-long system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines designed to bring about 1.5 million acre-feet of Colorado River water per year to water users in Pima, Pinal and Maricopa counties.
Scottsdale's main surface water supply comes from the Colorado River. It is transported through the Central Arizona Project canal to the CAP Water Treatment Plant at the Scottsdale Water Campus.

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