Oro Valley
Newsletter July 2021
covid-19 update
Monsoon safety
ORO VALLEY MAYOR & COUNCIL Joe Winfield, Mayor Melanie Barrett, Vice Mayor Tim Bohen, Councilmember Harry “Mo” Greene, Councilmember Joyce Jones-Ivey, Councilmember Josh Nicolson, Councilmember
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Water Utility newsletter B E H I N D T H E M E T E R | O R O VA L L E Y W AT E R U T I L I TY N E W S L E T T E R
Steve Solomon, Councilmember
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Your water bill includes both your water charges and sewer charges. Often sewer charges are equal to or exceed your water charges. Oro Valley Water Utility bills for sewer fees on behalf of Pima County Wastewater. Pima County Wastewater reviews your water use in December, January and February and calculates the average for those 3 months. This number is used to calculate the amount charged for sewer fees and goes into effect on July 1st of each year and does not separate indoor water use from outdoor water use.
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Town Manager Mary Jacobs (520) 229-4725
SUMMER 2021
WHY DO I SEE SEWER C H A R G E S O N M Y W AT E R BILL?
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For Mayor and Councilmembers, call: (520) 229-4700 council@orovalleyaz.gov
(CAP) water and reclaimed water to reduce our community’s Beginning as early as next year, Arizona may be facing its first official declaration of a water reliance on groundwater. shortage on the Colorado River System due to 50% lower than normal snow runoff into the river. The Federal Bureau of Reclamation projects that by January of 2022, dropping water levels in Lake Mead will trigger a “Tier 1 shortage” and a reduction of approximately 30% of the Central Arizona T ’ S ofA aLW A Y STier A 1Gshortage O O Dwould fall on the Projects (CAP) delivery supply. Most of theIburden potential central Arizona agricultural users of CAP water municipalities T I Mand E not TO L O O K like F OOro R Valley. LEAKS
To see your water rates and fees, CLICK HERE or visit www.orovalleyaz.gov, click on the blue “Water Utility” button and view “Rates and Fees”.
DID YOU KNOW?
Oro Valley is among the most water resilient communities in the Southwest. For over two decades Your Annual Water Quality Report is now available. we’ve been planning for water shortages. These efforts have prepared our community to sustain Peter Abraham, P.E. report, alsoDirector known as the possibility of CAP water reductions for decades while we support our growing community and ThisWater Utility the Consumer Confidence quality of life. Here are six factors that make us water resilient: Report, describes how our quality compares Utility delivers 4 Robust CAP Allocation: Thewater 1 Conservation: Oro Valley residents have a strong water to allocation. establishedThe federal approximately 25% of its CAP conservation ethic. Most of our customers fall within our and state drinking water remaining CAP water is delivered to nearby lowest level of consumption. standards. Wereplace encourage underground aquifer storage facilities to 2 Groundwater Preservation: Prior to 2005, the Utility relied review the groundwater pumped byyou thetoUtility asthese well as solely on groundwater to meet the community’s water important details about the save for future use. resource needs. Since that time, the Utility has added source and quality of the 5 Member of the Arizona Water Bank: For decades reclaimed water for irrigation purposes and CAP water for drinking delivered the state of Arizona has been storingwater CAP water in to domestic use. These two sources have resulted in the Town your community in 2020. underground aquifer storage facilities. This water reducing its groundwater pumping by 56%, effectively is available for members in the event of municipal preserving this precious natural resource for future use if Visit us online to view or print your Consumer Confidence Report: CAP delivery shortages. needed. 3 Priority CAP Allocation: Oro Valley and other municipalities 6 Augmentation: Oro Valley is constantly seeking https://www.orovalleyaz.gov/ovccr2020.pdf affordable opportunities to buy or lease are given the highest priority for CAP water and among Oro Valley Consumer Confidence Report Check outare the new video, Find and Identify renewable water rights. the last to lose any of this resource during supply shortages. Leaks on our Water Wisdom additional Video Series. https://www.orovalleyaz.gov/csccr2020.pdf
Countryside Consumer Confidence Report CLICK HERE or visit www.orovalleyaz.gov In closing, through the continued good stewardship our water resources, your and typeofWATER CONSERVATION intoWater the Utility is well positioned to successfully provide continuous water service to our current andbar. future residents even during challenging times.To request a mailed copy, please contact Customer Service at 229-5000. search Looking forward,
Peter Abraham
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Monsoon season is officially here, and we need your help making sure the Town of Oro Valley stays safe and clean during the summer rainy season. If you see any water quality/ pollution or flooding issues, please contact the Stormwater Utility via phone at 520-229-4850 or via email at pw@orovalleyaz.gov. Make sure you and your family are prepared for the monsoon! Take a look at Oro Valley’s Monsoon Preparedness Guide and sign up for safety alerts from the Town and Pima County. Click here or visit www.orovalleyaz.gov and type MONSOON in the search bar.
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Did you know your Oro Valley Water Utility now produces a quarterly newsletter called “Behind the Meter?” Printed copies of the Summer 2021 newsletter will be sent out with your utility bills, or you can always read the latest edition on the Town’s website. Click here or go to www.orovalleyaz.gov and type BEHIND THE METER in the search bar.
PODCAST:
Parks & Recreation Summer Programs Have you heard the latest episode of the Town’s new podcast, This is Oro Valley? In this month’s episode, host Town Manager Mary Jacobs sits down with Parks and Recreation Director Kristy Diaz-Trahan to talk about summer programs and events here in Oro Valley. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Music, Google Podcasts or Spotify. Or listen directly from the Town’s website. Just click here or visit www.orovalleyaz.gov and type “PODCAST” in the search bar.
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