All partner communities

All partner communities

ADEQ Water Quality Division

The Water Quality Division (WQD) plays a vital role in safeguarding public health and the environment by ensuring the delivery of safe drinking water through public water systems and by managing both existing and potential sources of surface and groundwater contamination.

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City of Apache Junction

Nestled at the foot of the Superstition Mountains, Apache Junction is strategically positioned as the eastern gateway into the Greater Phoenix metro area (Valley of the Sun) and the western entry to the Tonto National Forest’s recreation venues.

City of Chandler

Chandler, Arizona, located in southeast Maricopa County, is a dynamic city known for its booming economy, diverse culture, and strong sense of community. With a thriving tech industry, expansive parks and recreational facilities, and a range of cultural events, Chandler offers residents and visitors alike a high quality of life and abundant opportunities for work and play.

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Town of Clarkdale

The Town of Clarkdale, Arizona is located on the banks of the Verde River in the north central part of Arizona. It is a thriving community and is the gateway to the Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area in the beautiful Verde Valley.

Town of Gilbert

Ranked as the 2nd Safest City and 22nd Best Place to Live in the country, the Town of Gilbert is currently home to over 250,000 residents. Since its incorporation in 1920, the Town has grown into one of the fastest growing communities and the largest Town in the United States. With roots as one of Arizona’s agricultural communities, the Town is now a thriving and economically-diverse suburban community with a nationally ranked K-12 education system and a growing STEM industry.

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City of Glendale

Incorporated in 1910, the city of Glendale was initially a small, farming town that grew into a prosperous city with a bustling downtown. Known as “Arizona’s Antique Capital” due to the large number of antique shops in its downtown corridor, Glendale’s past remains visible with many historic buildings and popular public events.

Town of Kearny

Kearny, Arizona, is a picturesque town situated in Pinal County, within the scenic Gila River Valley. Established in the 1950s to support the nearby Ray Mine, Kearny is steeped in mining history and characterized by its close-knit community and small-town charm. The town is surrounded by stunning desert landscapes, offering residents and visitors alike opportunities for outdoor recreation and a tranquil lifestyle. Despite its small size, Kearny boasts a rich local heritage and a welcoming atmosphere.

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Town of Miami

Founded in 1907, the Town of Miami is situated in the “Copper Corridor,” an area with a rich history steeped in copper mining. Also referred to as a “copper boom-town,” the Miami community has a unique, historical charm dedicated to highlighting the Town’s cultural heritage and mission-style architecture. Miami residents and visitors alike can enjoy the Town’s homage to Arizona history by visiting the Bullion Plaza Cultural Center and Museum and outdoor recreation in the surrounding Pinal Mountains.

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City of Peoria

Ranked as the No. 1 place to live in Arizona by Money Magazine and the only Arizona city named as one of the best cities in the U.S. by Yahoo! Finance, the city of Peoria is currently home to more than 171,000 residents. The city enjoys a reputation as a family-oriented, active community with an exceptional quality of life.

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City of Phoenix Water Services Department

As the fifth largest city in the United States and one of the most populous desert cities in the world, Phoenix thrives because of water resource planning and conservation. With a history stretching from the ancient canals built by Indigenous peoples, to the modern engineering marvel of the Drought Pipeline, history has shown that people on this land will flourish when they are mindful of their water use.

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