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  1. Tucson Water serves over 240,000 households and businesses within the main system service area. Historically, Tucson Water has relied on groundwater to meet potable demand. Starting in 2001, Tucson Water began transitioning from groundwater reliance to a renewable supply from the Colorado River.

  2. Some people think that there is no water in Tucson. But there are seasons when our desert has an overabundance. In the winter months, there is snow on some of the five mountain ranges that surround Tucson. In the spring, icy water bounds down the Catalina Mountains into rushing rivers and streams.

  3. Tucson Water (@TucsonWater) is the official Twitter account of the water utility serving the city of Tucson, Arizona. Follow them to get updates on water quality, conservation, projects, events, and more. Join the conversation with #TucsonWater and connect with other Twitter users who care about water issues.

  4. Jan 16, 2023 · Tucson Water tested and shut down wells, blended water and invested in treatment, even though there is still no federal regulation for the contaminant. Residents of southside Tucson don’t...

  5. Jun 23, 2022 · TUCSON, Ariz. - (KGUN) — Close to three quarters of a million people living in the Tucson Basin count on a key city utility to get the most precious resource in the desert into their homes and...

  6. If you have questions or would like to make a payment, please use one of the methods available on this page or contact Customer Service directly using one of the methods available below. Contact Us. Log in to the portal to view/pay your water bill and other utility services.

  7. Tucson Water, Tucson, Arizona. 2,376 likes · 19 talking about this · 98 were here. Tucson Water is a department of the City of Tucson. Tucson Water serves over 739,000 customers daily.

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