Winterize Your Home Frozen plumbing pipes can lead to cracks or bursts, which can lead to substantial damage to your home...
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The Water Cycle How Water Moves Around the City
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Rainwater Harvesting and an ADEQ Grant!
The focus of this month’s October BLOG can be found on the REBATES & INCENTIVE menu on the new website. Scroll down to RAIN GARDEN on...
Water for New Development
Introduction The City's General Plan is an expression of a community's preferred future. The Land Use element reflects the general...
Outdoor Conservation
Water EducationEven a modest-sized lawn can consume thousands of gallons of water per month. Reducing outdoor water use is wise both,...
Watering Restrictions in Effect
City of Prescott Watering Restrictions are in effect. Please limit your watering hours to AFTER 8:00 PM and BEFORE 8:00 AM from April 15th...
Drought on the Colorado River
First and foremost, it should be stated at the outset that one time the City of Prescott had a Colorado River contract, but no longer. In...
Salt River Projects’ Water Portfolio
The Salt River Valley Water Users Association (SRVWUA) was established in 1903. Farmers and ranchers living in the valley were impacted...
Protecting your Plants from Frost
Here in Prescott, where the average elevation is about 5,370 feet above mean sea level, the first fall frost can occur as early as October...
Call for a Water Supply and Demand Assessment in 2023
The Arizona Department of Water Resources {ADWR) has been tasked with a new mandate. According to A.R.S. § 45-105(8){14): Not later than...
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