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Water Resource Management        Current Supplies

Current Supplies

**Notice**

The City appreciates your conservation efforts, and your continued observance of Time-of-Day watering times - after 8pm and before 8am. To see more information, click below.

  • Prescott Outdoor Water Conservation

State’s Active Management Areas

The City of Prescott is one of four (4) incorporated communities that reside within the State’s Prescott Active Management Area (PrAMA) and the remainder of the land is unincorporated Yavapai County. The PrAMA was defined by the passage of the 1980 Groundwater Management Act (Code) and is regulated by the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). 

Due to stipulations in the Code, in 1999, the Assured Water Supply rules were invoked in the PrAMA, which restricts the use of groundwater supplies for new subdivision development. For more information, see the Final Determination on the Safe-Yield Status of the Prescott AMA. 

In June 2021, ADWR released 2021 Prescott AMA Groundwater Flow Model Update which provides improved information on the structure and influences on the local aquifers. The ADWR website contains additional information on all aspects of water management with in the PrAMA.

  • Prescott Active Management Area (PrAMA) Map

Public Meetings

View meeting schedule for both Mayor’s Commission on Water Policy Review & Monitoring and Council Subcommittee on Water Issues. Both of these committees discuss water related issues and water policy.

  • View Meeting Schedule

City’s Assured Water Supply Designation

In 1999, the City was issued its first Assured Water Supply Designation, more commonly known as a Decision and Order (D&O), by ADWR. In order for the City to obtain and maintain this designation, it must demonstrate, among other requirements, it’s water supplies will be physically, legally, and continually available for one hundred (100) years. Visit the ADWR website for more information related to Assured Water Supply requirements. Since 1999, the City’s D&O has been modified twice to acknowledge an increase of water supplies that resulted from the acquisition of water supplies within the PrAMA, acquisition of supplies outside of the PrAMA, and groundwater recharge. The City’s most recent D&O was signed on December 30, 2009; however, because the document went into litigation, the City chose to limit any further reservations or other plans for the new supplies pending a Court verdict. In September 2011, all litigation ended, and the D&O remained as stated and signed on December 30, 2009. The City’s 2009 D&O is available in both text and diagram formats below.

  • 2009 Decision & Order of Assured Water Supply (diagram)
  • 2009 Decision & Order of Assured Water Supply (text)

The 2009 D&O has the following condition (Section IV. Order of Designation and Conditions of Designation, Condition 4):

If Prescott does not submit to the Department on or before December 31, 2019, evidence that ADEQ has issued an AOC for the pipeline, Prescott shall submit an application to modify this decision and order designating Prescott as having an assured water supply when the sum of Prescott’s current demand, committed demand, and two-year projected demand exceeds 16,397 acre-feet per year, or by December 31, 2021, whichever is earlier. 

The City prepared and filed an application to modify its Decision and Order No. 86-401501.0001.  It was date stamped by ADWR on December 21, 2021. 

Updating the City’s Decision & Order

The 2009 D&O has the following condition (Section IV. Order of Designation and Conditions of Designation, Condition 4):

If Prescott does not submit to the Department on or before December 31, 2019, evidence that ADEQ has issued an AOC for the pipeline, Prescott shall submit an application to modify this decision and order designating Prescott as having an assured water supply when the sum of Prescott’s current demand, committed demand, and two-year projected demand exceeds 16,397 acre-feet per year, or by December 31, 2021, whichever is earlier. 

The City prepared and filed an application to modify its Decision and Order No. 86-401501.0001.  It was date stamped by ADWR on December 21, 2021.  

The components of the application are available below and will be updated as the city moves through the State’s process:

Cover Letter

Designation Modification Cover Letter

Application

ADWR_DO_Mod_App_Final_12_11_2021_dt_stmp_12_21_2021

Part A – General Information

Application_Part_A_text_12_11_2021

ATT_A1.1_Resolution_No._2021-1803_signed_11_23_21

Part B – Demand Estimates

Application_Part_B_text_12_11_2021

ATT_B1.1_2020_Summary_Report

ATT_B1.2_Schedule_F1_Part_2

ATT_B1.3_Schedule_G2

ATT_B1.4_Committed_Category_1

ATT_B1.5_Committed_Category_2

ATT_B1.6_Committed_Category_3

ATT_B1.7_Committed_Category_4

ATT_B1.8_Committed_Category_5

ATT_B1.9_Committed_Category_6

ATT_B1.10_Committed_Category_7

ATT_B1.11_Designation_Demand_Worksheet

Part C – Physical Availability of Source Water

Application_Part C_text 12 15 2021

ATT-C1.1_FINAL_CoP-Modification-of-DAWS-HydroStudy_-Stamp121521

Part D – Continuous and Legal Availability

Application_Part D_text 12 13 2021

ATT D1.1 Reservoir Ops Study_12 13 2021

ATT D1.2_Effluent Description_12 13 2021

ATT D1.3_BCWR land ownership map

ATT D1.4_ToPV IGA

ATT D1.5_BCWR infrastructure map

ATT D1.6_MEMO_Surface Water ST_FINAL 08 09 2021

Part E – Consistency with Management Plans

Application_Part_E_text_12_09_2021

ATT_E1.1_City_of_Prescott_Ordinance_Synopsis

ATT_E1.2_Conservation_Code

Part F – Financial Capability

Application_Part_F_text_12_09_2021

ATT_F1.2_5-year_Capital_Project_List_web_10_26_2021

ATT_F1.1_Water-Resource-and-Wastewater-Development-Impact

Part G – Consistency with Management Goal

Application_Part_G_text_12_14_2021

ATT_G1.1_Pledged_Extinguishments

ATT_G1.2_GW_allowance_response

ATT_G1.3_ADWR_Letter_groundwater_allowance__4-7-08

ATT_G1.4_Preliminary_Plats

ATT_G1.5_Preliminary_and_Final_Plats

ATT_G1.7_Subs.wo.GW.Allowance

ATT_G1.8_Abandoned_Wells

ATT_G1.9_Exempt_Well_Map

Part H – Water Quality

Application_Part H_text 12 13 2021

Part I – Fees

Application_Part I_text 12 13 2021

Check No 520762_12 02 2021

Addendum

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2_Pinnacle_4_formerly_Anasazi

3_Summit_Unit_1_formerly_Anasazi

4_Estates_Unit_1

5_Willow_Park_Estates_formerly_Estates_Unit_2

6_Falcon_Point_formerly_Peaks_Unit_1

7_Astoria_Phases_2A_and_2B

8_Highgate_Senior_Living_with_Peaks_Unit_2

9_Lakeside_Phase_1B

10_Brookside_portion_of_Pinnacle_Unit_3

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12-Pinnacle_3

13_Pinnacle_Unit_2_Ph_2A_in_part_Solstice_Ridge

14_Pinnacle_Unit_2_Ph_2B

15_Canyon_Meadows_Estates

16_Cliff_Rose_Unit_3

17_Yavapai_Hills_Unit_9

Note:  Within two hundred and ten (210) days after receipt of the application, ADWR will determine if the application should be granted or denied; however, the timeframe can be extended during either the administrative or substantive review processes. For more information go to www.azwater.gov 

Annual Water Withdrawal & Use Reports

The City of Prescott is required to file an annual water withdrawal and use report with the State of Arizona.

These full reports are available for download from the Arizona Department of Water Resources website using the “Imaged Records” feature found under “Quick Links” at azwater.gov.

Supply Types

There are two (2) categories of water supplies within the City’s D&O: Groundwater and Alternative Water.

Groundwater

Water supplies pumped from the groundwater aquifers within the PrAMA. Only lands within the City’s water service area that were recognized in 1999 to receive this water supply are entitled to connect to the City’s water system. 

Alternative Water

Water supplies that are the alternative to pumping additional groundwater supplies from the PrAMA, including surface water, reclaimed water (treated effluent), and imported groundwater. These supplies are the backbone for meeting the State’s intent to transition communities into recharge and recovery practices and therefore reducing groundwater overdraft.

View information below about each:

Surface Water

Various surface water supply projects have supported Prescott since territorial times but now the City relies upon the water secured by the acquisition of Watson and Willow Lake Reservoirs and their associated water rights. 

  • The reservoirs were purchased in 1998 with a community approved bond and the acquisition of these water rights occurred through a State document known as a Sever and Transfer of Water Right  (S&T). 
  • State law recognizes the surface water for assured water supply purposes, and the City holds permits for the recharge and recovery of this water supply. 
Reclaimed Water (treated effluent)

The City has been producing reclaimed water supplies since the mid-1930’s when the first City wastewater treatment plant was constructed. The late 1980's is when the State began to develop recharge and recovery statutes and rules. Now, the City uses reclaimed supplies for turf watering and industrial use, and the remainder is “banked” in the City’s State defined long-term storage account. 

  • These supplies were first recognized for assured water supply purposes in the City’s 1999 D&O.
  • Reclaimed supplies are currently recognized in the 2009 D&O as water supply used for direct delivery to turf and industrial facilities, annual recharge and recovery, and recharge that continues to be banked in the State defined long-term storage accounts.
  • This “banking” occurs when the water cannot be used directly the year it was produced so is then stored in the ground for future use. 
Imported Water (supplies from outside the PrAMA boundaries): 

The potential importation of water supplies from the Big Chino sub-basin has an extensive history that pre-dates the 1980 Groundwater Code.

  • In the late 1990s, the City sold an entitlement to Colorado River supplies to fund the acquisition of water supplies from the Big Chino sub-basin.
  • In 2004, accordance with State law A.R.S. § 45-555, the City purchased lands in the Big Chino sub-basin to meet existing and future water needs. For current activities related to imported water supplies, click here. 

Water Service Area

The City of Prescott through a Designation of Assured Water Supply from Arizona Department of Water Resources has legal authority to deliver water through its municipal distribution system to its customers located within its service area. The City’s service area includes all areas within the City Limits, portions of Chino Valley, and portions of unincorporated Yavapai County. See map below for limits of the City of Prescott Service Area.

  • Water Service Area

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