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Water Management

Recharge

 

Provisions for recharge programs included in the Groundwater Code allow injection of surface water or treated wastewater into an aquifer for storage. Through recharge programs, surplus renewable water supplies can be stored for use in the future.

 


The Underground Water Storage Program

 

City of Tucson - Sweetwater Recharge Facility
City of Tucson - Sweetwater Recharge Facility
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Recharge is a means of storing excess water supplies so that they may be used in the future. Artificial recharge is an increasingly important tool in the management of Arizona’s water supplies, particularly in meeting the goals of the 1980 Groundwater Management Code. Storing water underground to ensure an adequate supply for the purpose of satisfying current and future needs is both practical and cost-effective in our desert environment

Learn more about ADWR’s Recharge Program:

Apply for a Recharge Program Permit:

 

 

 

 

 

Recharge Section Navigation Links

Use the above links to navigate the Recharge Section