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  1. Tucson Water Runs Deep. We are committing to Tucsons rich history of water stewardship and innovating new ways to sustain the Sonoran Desert’s most valuable resource. Discover our legacy and the tools we offer to help you adopt your role as a Responsible Desert Dweller.

  2. Jul 25, 2021 · Tucson Water is also looking to alternative water sources, like rain or storm water. The utility offers customers up to a $2000 rebate for installation of rainwater harvesting systems.

  3. Learn how Tucson Water provides safe, clean water from the Colorado River and local aquifers to over 240,000 customers. Find out about water quality testing, disinfection, conservation, and drought planning in the Sonoran Desert.

  4. The average Tucson household uses 80 gallons of water a day – compared with Phoenix’s 120 gallons a day. The statewide average is 146 gallons! About 20 percent of the state’s water supply is for municipal use, and most of that is residential.

  5. Oct 31, 2022 · Similar to many cities in the western United States, Tucson's municipal water supply is drawn from two sources. The first is surface water, pumped from the Colorado River through the...

  6. Tucsons overall water supply. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) is working with Tucson Water to eliminate the threat to our drinking water supply from PFAS.

  7. Aug 11, 2022 · Careful management of our water resources is critical to Tucsons long-term sustainability. Tucson Water is preparing a new comprehensive plan for the first time since 2004, based on a nationally recognized and integrated water management approach known as “One Water.”

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