WATER NEWS
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Marana Water is set to receive four million dollars in federal funding to improve source water systems at the Marana Regional Airport as well as design and construct a new groundwater treatment facility in the Twin Peaks service area.
Marana Water customers and Tucson Water customers within the Town of Marana are invited to attend a Marana Water Open House on May 29, 2024.
Officials with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made a stop in the Town of Marana to highlight the historic efforts to protect communities around the country from PFAS or “forever chemicals” in their drinking water.
Marana Water is committed to providing safe, clean drinking water to its customers and is prepared to meet the new PFAS regulations recently passed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on April 10.
Are you a Marana Water customer interested in learning about water resources and conservation? Sign up for the Town of Marana Citizens’ Water Academy! This program is available to Marana Water residential customers and others as space permits.
Interested in water conservation and learning more about our water resources? Sign up for the Town of Marana Citizens’ Water Academy.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with new Police Chief Jeffrey Pridgett to talk about his childhood in Marana, what it's like to be the first home-grown Chief in the department, and his plans for the future.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Water Director Jing Luo and Water Resources Administrator Asia Philbin to discuss how the Town of Marana is securing our future water.
Marana Water wants you to be prepared for the colder temperatures and prevent damage to your pipes.
Have you made seasonal adjustments to your irrigation system lately? Reducing your water use can save water and money on your water bill.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Parks & Recreation Deputy Director Wayne Barnett and Communications Manager Vic Hathaway to talk about the latest awards won by Town staff.
Tucson Electric Power lost power in North Marana due to yesterday’s storm. Some Marana Water customers may have experienced slightly lower water pressure for a short period of time, but no customers were left without water.
Marana Water is working to educate customers about Backflow Season and the importance of keeping contaminants out of the drinking water supply system.
The Town of Marana Water Department is the proud recipient of two awards from the AZWater Association.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Marana Water Director Dr. Jing Luo and Tucson Water Director John Kmiec to discuss the future of water in Marana.
Town Manager Terry Rozema sits down with Town Attorney Jane Fairall to discuss the latest Supreme Court ruling for Southern Arizona Home Builders Association versus Town of Marana.
The Town of Marana Water Department is once again being recognized by the state for its commitment to providing above and beyond environmental stewardship through its water service, water reclamation service, water conservation, community education and outreach.
Hundreds of students in the Marana Unified School District are learning about the importance of a critical resource in our state thanks to a partnership between the Town of Marana, Tucson Water and Arizona Project Wet (University of Arizona).
Water is a precious resource. At the Town of Marana, we’re always thinking of ways to not only provide the best quality drinking water to our customers, but to ensure our continued water resources far into the future.
On February 16, 2022, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) formally presented the Town of Marana with the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund 2021 Aquarius Recognition Award for the Picture Rocks & Airline Lambert Water Treatment Campus Projects.
The roadway and adjacent lot are currently undergoing the cleaning and disinfection process. Crews expect to reopen the roadways by 5 P.M. on Wednesday, September 1.
On July 25, 2021 at approximately 10:17 a.m., it was reported that a manhole located at the intersection of Tangerine Farms Rd. and Clark Farms Blvd. was surcharging (which is called a Sanitary Sewer Overflow – “SSO”). Marana Water Department personnel responded immediately.
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) recognized the Town of Marana Water Department through their Voluntary Environmental Stewardship Program’s (VESP) Copper level certificate, for the Town’s continued strong environmental compliance record and commitment to construct and operate the Airline/Lambert and Picture Rocks Water Treatment Campuses for emerging contaminants, such as PFAS and 1,4- Dioxane.
After an extensive and competitive recruitment process, Water Director Jing Luo began her service at the Town of Marana on Monday, May 10, 2021.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, the Airline/Lambert Water Treatment Campus Grand Opening was held virtually for the public.
Starting October 1, 2024, the Town will no longer accept combined first submittals for Public Paving and Public Sewer.