Global Water Resources Celebrates Newly Enacted ‘Ag-to-Urban� Program as a Catalyst for Aquifer Sustainability and Potential Long-Term Growth
Global Water Resources (NASDAQ: GWRS) welcomes Arizona's new Assured Water Supply "Ag-to-Urban" program, which enables the conversion of agricultural water rights to municipal use. The program targets agricultural land that currently uses 3.0-3.8 acre-feet of water per acre annually, converting it to more efficient residential use.
The initiative particularly benefits GWRS's largest utilities, GW-Santa Cruz and GW-Palo Verde, which represent 87% of the company's total active service connections with over 56,000 connections in Pinal County. The program could potentially support over 1 million new homes across 384,000 eligible agricultural acres in the Phoenix and Pinal AMAs, significantly impacting Arizona's water sustainability and housing development.
Global Water Resources (NASDAQ: GWRS) accoglie con favore il nuovo programma dell'Arizona per l'Assured Water Supply denominato "Ag-to-Urban", che consente la conversione dei diritti sull'acqua agricola in uso municipale. Il programma si concentra su terreni agricoli che attualmente utilizzano 3,0-3,8 piedi-acri d'acqua per acro all'anno, convertendoli in un uso residenziale più efficiente.
L'iniziativa beneficia in particolare le più grandi utenze di GWRS, GW-Santa Cruz e GW-Palo Verde, che rappresentano il 87% delle connessioni attive totali dell'azienda con oltre 56.000 collegamenti nella Contea di Pinal. Il programma potrebbe supportare potenzialmente oltre 1 milione di nuove abitazioni su 384.000 acri agricoli idonei nelle aree AMA di Phoenix e Pinal, influenzando significativamente la sostenibilità idrica e lo sviluppo abitativo in Arizona.
Global Water Resources (NASDAQ: GWRS) da la bienvenida al nuevo programa "Ag-to-Urban" de suministro de agua asegurado de Arizona, que permite la conversión de derechos de agua agrícola para uso municipal. El programa se enfoca en tierras agrícolas que actualmente usan 3.0-3.8 pies-acre de agua por acre anualmente, convirtiéndolas en un uso residencial más eficiente.
La iniciativa beneficia especialmente a las mayores utilidades de GWRS, GW-Santa Cruz y GW-Palo Verde, que representan el 87% de las conexiones activas totales de la empresa con más de 56,000 conexiones en el Condado de Pinal. El programa podría potencialmente apoyar más de 1 millón de nuevas viviendas en 384,000 acres agrícolas elegibles en las AMAs de Phoenix y Pinal, impactando significativamente la sostenibilidad del agua y el desarrollo habitacional en Arizona.
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� 이니셔티브는 특히 GWRS� 최대 유틸리티� GW-Santa Cruz와 GW-Palo Verde� 혜택� 주며, 이들은 회사 전체 활성 서비� 연결� 87%� 해당하는 피날 카운� � 56,000� 이상� 연결� 보유하고 있습니다. � 프로그램은 피닉� � 피날 AMA � 384,000에이커의 적격 농업용지에서 100� 가� 이상� 신규 주택� 지원할 � 있어 애리조나주의 � 지� 가능성� 주택 개발� � 영향� 미칠 것입니다.
Global Water Resources (NASDAQ: GWRS) accueille favorablement le nouveau programme "Ag-to-Urban" d'approvisionnement en eau assuré de l'Arizona, qui permet la conversion des droits d'eau agricoles en usage municipal. Le programme cible les terres agricoles qui utilisent actuellement 3,0 à 3,8 pieds-acre d'eau par acre par an, en les convertissant en usage résidentiel plus efficace.
Cette initiative bénéficie particulièrement aux plus grandes unités de GWRS, GW-Santa Cruz et GW-Palo Verde, qui représentent 87 % des connexions actives totales de l'entreprise avec plus de 56 000 connexions dans le comté de Pinal. Le programme pourrait potentiellement soutenir plus de 1 million de nouveaux logements sur 384 000 acres agricoles éligibles dans les AMA de Phoenix et Pinal, impactant significativement la durabilité de l'eau et le développement du logement en Arizona.
Global Water Resources (NASDAQ: GWRS) begrüßt das neue "Ag-to-Urban"-Programm für die gesicherte Wasserversorgung in Arizona, das die Umwandlung von landwirtschaftlichen Wasserrechten in kommunale Nutzung ermöglicht. Das Programm richtet sich an landwirtschaftliche Flächen, die derzeit 3,0-3,8 Acre-Fuß Wasser pro Acre jährlich verbrauchen, und wandelt diese in eine effizientere Wohnnutzung um.
Die Initiative kommt insbesondere den größten Versorgungsunternehmen von GWRS, GW-Santa Cruz und GW-Palo Verde, zugute, die 87 % der aktiven Serviceanschlüsse des Unternehmens mit über 56.000 Anschlüssen im Pinal County ausmachen. Das Programm könnte potenziell über 1 Million neue Wohnungen auf 384.000 förderfähigen landwirtschaftlichen Acres in den Phoenix- und Pinal-AMAs unterstützen und damit die Wassernachhaltigkeit und Wohnraumentwicklung in Arizona erheblich beeinflussen.
- Program enables conversion of high-water-usage agricultural land to more efficient residential use
- Potential for significant service connection growth through 384,000 eligible agricultural acres
- Benefits company's largest utilities representing 87% of total active service connections
- Supports company's Total Water Management (TWM) expansion strategy
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PHOENIX, July 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global Water Resources, Inc. (NASDAQ: GWRS), a pure-play water resource management company, today recognized the recent passage of Arizona’s Assured Water Supply “Ag-to-Urban� program as a transformative development for water sustainability, housing, and economic growth across the state.
The program allows landowners who cease agricultural operations to convert their water rights to the municipal sector for use in new development. By supporting the conversion of irrigated agricultural land—historically consuming an of 3.8 acre-feet of water per acre annually in Phoenix Active Management Area (AMA) and 3.0 acre-feet in the Pinal AMA—into residential uses that require only a fraction of that volume, the program directly alleviates pressure on aquifers while enabling new development opportunities.
“We extend our sincere gratitude to Governor Katie Hobbs and Senator T.J. Shope (R-Coolidge) for their leadership in securing legislation that meaningfully advances water stewardship and regional resilience,� said Ron Fleming, president and CEO of Global Water Resources.
The initiative is expected to significantly benefit the company’s Global Water � Santa Cruz Water Company, Inc. (GW-Santa Cruz) and Global Water � Palo Verde Utilities Company, Inc. (GW-Palo Verde) utilities that provide water, wastewater and recycled water services in Pinal County, Arizona. These two utilities are the company’s largest, collectively representing more than 56,000 active service connections in and around the City of Maricopa which represents approximately
According to the Arizona Department of Water Resources, up to 384,000 acres of agricultural land in the Phoenix and Pinal AMAs are eligible for ag-to-urban conversion, representing an area with the potential to support over 1 million new homes. Designed to conserve substantial amounts of water, the program supports developer compliance within AMAs for a 100-year assured water supply requirement, helping bridge the gap between water availability and Arizona’s need for housing. Irrigation for agriculture represents the largest use of water in Arizona, consuming about of the available water supply.
“We believe this legislation creates a sustainable path forward, allowing for the reallocation of water in a way that benefits both the environment and our growing communities,� said Jake Lenderking, SVP of Water Resources and Legislative Affairs at Global Water Resources. “It reflects a pragmatic approach to water management, economic development, and housing accessibility.�
The company anticipates the Ag-to-Urban program will help advance its strategic focus on Total Water Management (TWM) across its service areas. The company further believes its regionally planned service areas can ultimately serve hundreds of thousands of additional potential service connections by continuing to apply its TWM stewardship practices, supported by its existing permitted water supplies and enhanced through the new benefits of Ag-to-Urban.
About Global Water Resources
Global Water Resources, Inc. is a leading water resource management company that owns and operates 39 systems which provide water, wastewater, and recycled water service. The company’s service areas are located primarily in growth corridors around metropolitan Phoenix and Tucson. Global Water recycles over 1 billion gallons of water annually with 18.1 billion gallons recycled since 2004.
The company has been recognized for its highly effective implementation of Total Water Management (TWM). TWM is an integrated approach to managing the entire water cycle that involves owning and operating water, wastewater and recycled water utilities within the same geographic area in order to maximize the beneficial use of recycled water. It enables smart water management programs such as remote metering infrastructure and other advanced technologies, rate designs, and incentives that result in real conservation. TWM helps protect water supplies in water-scarce areas experiencing population growth.
Global Water has received numerous industry awards, including national recognition as a ‘Utility of the Future Today� for its superior water reuse practices by a national consortium of water and conservation organizations led by the Water Environment Federation (WEF). The company also received Cityworks� Excellence in Departmental Practice Award for demonstrating leadership and creativity in applying public asset management strategies to daily operations and long-term planning.
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