The Utilities Department is involved in several
programs in order to recharge our groundwater supplies. Provided below is a brief
explanation in the types of programs:
Beardsley Road
Water Reclamation Facility

The Utilities Department operates the Beardsley Road Wastewater
Reclamation Facility located at 111th Avenue and Beardsley Road. This facility
treats wastewater from Peoria residents north of Beardsley Road in the northern parts of
the City. After the wastewater is highly treated to meet State of Arizona Department
of Environmental Quality standards, the reclaimed water is then sent to rapid infiltration basins
on-site. These basins permit the treated water to infiltrate into the subsurface
geologic materials. As the water infiltrates downward it is treated again in a
natural process called "soil-aquifer-treatment" prior to it reaching the
groundwater table hundreds of feet below ground surface. The City
of Peoria recharged groundwater by the following amounts at the
Beardsley Water Reclamation Facility:
|
2005 |
2,189 acre-feet |
|
2004 |
1,905 acre-feet |
|
2003 |
1,761 acre-feet |
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2002 |
1,559 acre-feet |
| 2001 |
1,294
acre-feet |
| 2000 |
1,007 acre-feet |
| 1999 |
499 acre-feet |
This facility is permitted by Arizona Department of
Water Resources as an Underground Storage Project. Peoria receives
long-term storage credits from the Arizona Department of Water Resources.
Agua Fria Recharge Site

The City of Peoria is working to become 15% partners in Central Arizona Water
Conservation District (CAWCD) to establish a groundwater recharge project in the normally
dry Agua Fria river bed near Jomax Road. The CAWCD is taking the lead on this
project and has received numerous permits from the Arizona Department of Water Resources
and the Army Corps of Engineers.
The CAWCD imports
Colorado River water and discharges it into the Agua Fria river bed from
the Central Arizona Project canal. This water will flows down the
Agua Fria River until it reaches a series of rapid infiltration basins.
The water then infiltrate into the subsurface geologic materials and
eventually recharging the groundwater table. This project is
projected to recharge approximately 60,000 acre-feet (32.6 billion
gallons) of Colorado River water annually.
Salt River Project - In Lieu
Program
The City of Peoria has joined with Salt River Project (SRP) during the
past several years in an "in-lieu" recharge program. This type of recharge
differs from direct recharge in that Peoria provides a portion of its Central Arizona
Project (CAP) water to the Salt River Project. The Salt River Project then uses this
CAP water "in-lieu" of pumping its groundwater supplies. This is
beneficial in three ways: first, groundwater is saved since SRP curtails its
groundwater pumping while using CAP supplies; second, CAP water is put to use today; and
third, Peoria obtains "credits" from the Arizona Department of Water Resources
that will permit the City to pump groundwater at some point in the future such as during
times of drought.
Email Us At:
utilities@peoriaaz.gov
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