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Application for an Analysis of Assured Water Supply is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Water Resources - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is an Assured Water Supply?
A: An Assured Water Supply is a legal designation that allows a property owner to access groundwater in Arizona.
Q: Why would someone apply for an Assured Water Supply?
A: Someone would apply for an Assured Water Supply to ensure access to a long-term water supply for their property.
Q: Who can apply for an Assured Water Supply?
A: Property owners in Arizona can apply for an Assured Water Supply.
Q: What is the process of applying for an Assured Water Supply?
A: The process of applying for an Assured Water Supply involves submitting an application to the Arizona Department of Water Resources and meeting certain criteria.
Q: What criteria must be met to obtain an Assured Water Supply?
A: To obtain an Assured Water Supply, the property owner must demonstrate that they have a 100-year water supply, either by having an adequate groundwater right or by securing an alternative water supply source.
Q: Is an Assured Water Supply transferable?
A: No, an Assured Water Supply is not transferable. It is specific to the property for which it was granted.
Q: What are the benefits of having an Assured Water Supply?
A: Having an Assured Water Supply provides certainty and reliability of water availability, which is important for property development and land use planning.
Q: Are there any limitations to an Assured Water Supply?
A: Yes, there are limitations to an Assured Water Supply, such as annual withdrawal limits and requirements for water conservation.
Q: What is the duration of an Assured Water Supply?
A: An Assured Water Supply is granted for a period of 100 years.
Q: Can an Assured Water Supply be revoked?
A: Yes, an Assured Water Supply can be revoked if the property owner no longer meets the criteria or violates the terms and conditions of the designation.
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