WATER & WATER RECLAMATION
Contact information / 11555 W Civic Center Dr. / (520) 382-2570
email: MaranaWater@MaranaAZ.gov
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OFFICE: 11555 W. Civic Center Dr. / Tucson, AZ 85653
PHONE: (520) 382-2570
AFTER HOURS PHONE: (520) 235-4381
EMAIL: MaranaWater@maranaAZ.gov
WATER NEWS
Starting October 1, 2024, the Town will no longer accept combined first submittals for Public Paving and Public Sewer.
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.
The Town of Marana recognizes the month of April as Arizona Water Awareness Month.
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.
Are you interested in saving water and money on your monthly water bill? We need your feedback on a Marana Water Pilot Conservation Rebate Program to make it a success.