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District director reports customer growth, lower per-capita use and metering progress
Summary
Water District Director Mike Loggins told the board the district grew from roughly 4,000 to 8,000 service connections since 2021, gallons-per-capita-per-day fell from about 105 to 98, lost-and-unaccounted-for water is under 10% as required by state statute, and automated metering infrastructure is being used to speed leak detection.
Mike Loggins, Apache Junction Water District director, told the board the district filed its annual report to the Arizona Department of Water Resources and summarized recent trends in service and demand.
"In the last three years we went from roughly 4,000 customers to 8,000 customers," Loggins said, noting…
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