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Prescott Valley outlines groundwater system, smart‑meter rollout and no‑discharge flushing that saved 8.1 million gallons

3995292 · June 20, 2025
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Deputy Utilities Director Scott Keith described Prescott Valley's groundwater system, testing regimes, smart‑meter program and a no‑discharge flushing system called Nodes that the town says is about 85 percent complete and has conserved about 8.1 million gallons.

Scott Keith, deputy utilities director for the Town of Prescott Valley, described the town’s water production, testing and conservation programs during a town-produced PV in Focus episode, saying Prescott Valley relies on groundwater and has deployed smart meters and a no-discharge flushing system to conserve water.

The discussion matters because Prescott Valley sits in a high‑desert region with limited water supplies, and the town’s investments affect system reliability, customer bills and local water conservation efforts.

Keith said the town’s water system is entirely groundwater‑based and runs on a network of production wells, storage tanks and distribution mains. “We’ve got 27 production wells in the system, and we’ve got 400 miles…

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