100-year water supply popular
Requirement of Arizona's Departments of Water Resources (ADWR) and Real Estate (ADRE) that developers (subdividers) demonstrate that an assured or adequate water supply will be physically, legally, and continuously available for the next 100 years in new subdivisions. If the subdivision is located within one of ADWR's Active Management Areas (AMA), a public report will not be issued and lots may not be sold until an assured 100-year water supply is demonstrated. Outside of AMA's, developers are required to ask ADWR for an assessment of the availability of water. In these areas, lots may still be sold even if ADWR deems the water supply inadequate, as long as this information is disclosed to prospective buyers.
Added: Wed Jan 09 2008
Last Modified: Thu May 15 2008
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Subdivision Subdivider Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) Public report 100-year water supply Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) Assured Water Supply Program - Arizona Adequate Water Supply Program (Arizona) Active Management Area (AMA)Read 1 Additional Comments Have something to add? How useful is this Landterm? Bookmark this term
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Reviewed by: whippingbo, Feb 6 2008 9:47AM

