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ABCs of Water
We live in an arid to semi-arid environment throughout the state and water is a
precious and vital resource. Water has many unique physical and chemical
properties that allow it to exist in different “states” (solid, liquid, and gas)
and to easily travel through air and soil.
About ADWR
Links:
Contact Us,
History,
Leadership,
Organization,
Legislative Implementation Plan 2005
, also: More About ADWR, Groundwater
Management, Surface Water Management, Administration Of Water Rights, and
Hydrology Support
ADWR News
Recent articles about ADWR
e-Bookstore: Visit our
online bookstore to shop for Database
CD-ROMs, Maps, Publications, Books, Merchandise, and more. Some items are
available as free downloads.
Education and
Outreach
The Arizona Department of Water Resources is committed to providing educational
resources and disseminating information through outreach efforts around the
State. Our mission is to ensure a long-term, sufficient, and secure supply for
the state; to develop public policy that promotes efficient use and equitable
distribution of water in an environmentally and economically sound manner.
Education and outreach efforts help us fulfill this mission through our ability
to collect and provide water resource information.
Employment
The latest news for jobseekers is that all State of Arizona government jobs can
now be found at one site:
AZStateJobs.gov.
No more paper resumes or having to surf through multiple agency sites.
e-NOI
NOI Drill Card Application, for Well Drillers only.
Imaged Records: We now offer the
ADWR Imaged Records Database which
includes many documents and records available for viewing in electronic format.
Laws and Rules
Arizona Department of Water Resources Laws and Rules, Current Rulemaking
Proceedings at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, ADWR Rulemaking:
Technical Amendments, Arizona Laws and Rules
Permits,
Forms, and Applications
Documents in this section are presented in various formats and may require a
viewer to open them properly. This section contains all forms ADWR currently
has available online. If you do not find the
correct document here, try the [Publications]
section.
Agricultural Best Management Practices - Reports and
Forms, Assured Water Supply, Well Permitting/Notice
of Intent (NOI), Statement of Claimant/New
Use Summons, Surface Water Rights, Ground Water Rights, Groundwater
Withdrawal Permits, Current Annual
Reports for 2004 - Phoenix, Pinal, Prescott, Tucson AMAs, Current Annual Reports
for 2004 - Santa Cruz AMA, Well Abandonment
Handbook, Well Meter Malfunction
Dam Safety Application
Forms
Application Filing Instructions and Requirements plus Application
Forms
Grants and
Assistance
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