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Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District. Phoenix College Real Estate Class February 26, 2009. Background and Overview. Assured Water Supply Rules. Designed to Preserve Groundwater Resources and Promote Long-term Water Supply Planning
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Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District Phoenix College Real Estate Class February 26, 2009
Assured Water Supply Rules • Designed to Preserve Groundwater Resources and Promote Long-term Water Supply Planning • Provides Consumer Protection by Requiring Developers to Demonstrate that Sufficient Water Supplies are Available for New Subdivisions Prior to Sale
Assured Water Supply Rules • Original “Rules” in Place in 1973 • Water Adequacy Statute • Allowed Growth Based on Groundwater • Drafting of Formal Rules Began in 1991 • Limited Use of Groundwater for New Development • Established Need for Replenishment Agency • Without it, many landowners feared their lands would lose significant value • New Rules Adopted February 1995
Assured Water Supply Rules • AWS Can Be Demonstrated in 2 Ways • Water Provider Maintains Designation of AWS • New Development Within Service Area Covered by the “Umbrella” Designation of AWS • Water Provider Does Not Maintain Designation of AWS • New Development Within Service Area Allowed Only Under Certificate of AWS
Assured Water Supply Rules • Must Meet Five Criteria to Prove AWS: • Sufficient Quantity of Water Must be Legally, Physically and Continuously Available for 100 Years • Water Source Meets Quality Standards • Water Use Consistent with State Water Conservation Standards • Water Use Consistent with AMA Goals • “Safe-Yield” in Phoenix and Tucson AMAs • Applicant is Financially Capable
Creation of the CAGRD • Legislation Passed in 1993 • Created Replenishment Authority to be Operated by CAWCD • Commonly Referred to as the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District or “CAGRD” • Membership is Voluntary • All Costs to Be Paid by Members
CAWCD Replenishment Authorities CAWCD Shall: • Prepare 20-Year Plan of Operation • Update Every 10 Years • Evaluate Qualifications of Member Applicants • Confirm Replenishment Obligations Reported by Members • Levy Annual Replenishment Assessment/Tax • Separate for Each AMA • Fulfill Replenishment Obligations Within 3 Years • File Annual Report with ADWR
Phoenix AMA Pinal AMA Tucson AMA CAGRD Service Area
WHO’S IN THE CAGRD? • Member Service Areas • Entire Service Area of a Water Provider • Member Lands • Individual Subdivisions
Casa Grande (Copper Mt) • Eloy • Florence • Johnson Utilities • Pinal AMA MEMBER SERVICE AREASAs of February 2009 • Tucson AMA • Flowing Wells ID • Marana • Metro Water • Metro - West • Oro Valley • Rancho Sahuarita • Spanish Trail • Tucson • Vail Water Co. • Willow Springs • Phoenix AMA • Apache Junction • Avondale • Chaparral City Water Co. • El Mirage • Gilbert • Goodyear • Johnson Utilities • Peoria • Scottsdale • Surprise
1,093 Subdivisions 261,000 Homes
How Does CAGRD Affect Real Estate Interests? • Subdivision Plat Approval Relies on Proof of an Assured Water Supply • Dept of Real Estate will not Issue a Subdivision Public Report without Proof of CAGRD Fee Payment • CAGRD CC&Rs Must Be Recorded • CAGRD Assessments for Member Lands are Collected with County Property Taxes
Questions? For more information visit www.cagrd.com