Application for a Certificate 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 a Certificate of Assured Water Supply?
A: A Certificate of Assured Water Supply is a document issued by the state of Arizona that ensures long-term water supply for new developments.
Q: Why do I need a Certificate of Assured Water Supply?
A: You need a Certificate of Assured Water Supply in order to obtain water service from a public water provider for your new development in Arizona.
Q: How do I apply for a Certificate of Assured Water Supply?
A: To apply for a Certificate of Assured Water Supply, you need to submit an application to the Arizona Department of Water Resources, along with the required documentation and fees.
Q: What documents and fees are required for the application?
A: The specific documents and fees required for the application may vary, but typically you will need to provide information about your development plans, water source, infrastructure, and pay the application fees.
Q: How long does it take to obtain a Certificate of Assured Water Supply?
A: The processing time for a Certificate of Assured Water Supply can vary, but it generally takes several months to complete the application process.
Q: Can I appeal if my application for a Certificate of Assured Water Supply is denied?
A: Yes, you have the right to appeal a denial of your application. You can request a hearing with the Arizona Department of Water Resources and present additional evidence to support your case.
Q: Are there any restrictions or conditions associated with a Certificate of Assured Water Supply?
A: Yes, there may be certain restrictions or conditions associated with a Certificate of Assured Water Supply, such as limitations on water use or requirements for monitoring and reporting.
Q: Can the Certificate of Assured Water Supply be transferred if I sell my property?
A: Yes, in most cases, the Certificate of Assured Water Supply can be transferred to a new owner if the property is sold. However, the new owner will need to meet any ongoing requirements or conditions associated with the certificate.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arizona Department of Water Resources.