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County staff: Golden Valley Improvement District has 402 unassigned allocations and ADWR recognizes additional capacity
Summary
Public-works staff told the Board that Golden Valley Improvement District (GVID) has about 402 unassigned water allocations under its ADWR-approved supply and that ADWR has also recognized roughly 950 acre-feet/year of additional capacity intended for projected future demand.
Public works staff told the Mohave County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 16 that Golden Valley Improvement District (GVID) currently has approximately 402 unassigned water allocations under the district's original Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) determination, and that ADWR identified an additional approximately 950 acre-feet per year as available for future projected demands.
Why it matters: The number of unassigned water allocations determines how much new development GVID can serve without additional ADWR action or new water infrastructure. The availability of ADWR-recognized additional supply affects developer proposals, such as the proposed Dorado subdivision, and county land-use planning.
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