Drinking Water System Consolidation Program Application is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is the Drinking Water System Consolidation Program?
A: The Drinking Water System Consolidation Program is a program in Arizona that aims to consolidate smaller water systems into larger, more efficient systems.
Q: Why is the Drinking Water System Consolidation Program important?
A: The program aims to improve the long-term sustainability and affordability of water systems, ensure safe drinking water, and promote efficient use of resources.
Q: How does the program work?
A: The program provides funding and technical assistance to help water systems identify consolidation opportunities and implement consolidation projects.
Q: Who can apply for the Drinking Water System Consolidation Program?
A: Water systems in Arizona, including municipalities, water districts, and tribal entities, can apply for the program.
Q: What are the benefits of consolidation for water systems?
A: Consolidation can lead to improved infrastructure, enhanced water quality, greater operational efficiency, and reduced costs for water systems.
Form Details:
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