WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT & RECLAIMED WATER REUSE

WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

The Wastewater Management Program was established to help protect public health and the environment within the Community by regulating wastewater disposal, treatment, and reclaimed water reuse.

 

WASTEWATER & RECLAIMED WATER MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE

On May 4, 2016, the Gila River Indian Community adopted the Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Management Ordinance, codified as Title 15, Chapter 6. 

 

Wastewater and Reclaimed Water Management Ordinance

 

Purpose of Ordinance:

  • Proper disposal and management of wastewater and septage.
  • Provide performance standards and water quality limits for wastewater treatment.
  • Provide safe utilization of reclaimed water which is a valuable resource.
  • Protect ground and surface water resources.
  • Protect the health, safety and welfare of the members, nonmembers, residents, and employees  of the Gila River Indian Community.

 

General Information:

  • Who Does the Ordinance Regulate?
  • Authorized Methods of Wastewater and Septage disposal
  • What Does the Ordinance Regulate?
  • Frequently Asked Questions

 

Reclaimed Water Reuse

Reclaimed water reuse conserves the Community’s valuable water resources and allows the Community’s groundwater to be protected and used as drinking water for future generations.  The Wastewater Management Ordinance provides standards and water quality limits for reclaimed water distribution and use within the Community.

 

Reclaimed Water Reuse Types

Agricultural Reuse Diversified Reuse Industrial Reuse

 

 

General Information on Reuse

  • What are the Requirements of Using Reclaimed Water?
  • Frequently Asked Quesitons