Land Use & Zoning
The Arizona Water Adequacy Disclosure requirement means sellers of property in certain areas must:
AInstall water wells before closing
BDisclose the adequacy of water supply, and in some cases obtain ADWR certification of 100-year water supply✓ Correct
CProvide water quality test results to buyers
DGuarantee water service for 10 years
Explanation
Arizona's Active Management Area (AMA) requirements and water adequacy statutes require disclosure of water supply adequacy. Subdivisions within AMAs must demonstrate a 100-year assured water supply from the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR).
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