Governor’s panel moves to close water loopholes

Camryn Sanchez

Arizona Capitol Times

A subcommittee of the Governor’s Water Policy Council on Aug. 15 addressed wildcat subdivisions, grandfathered water rights and build-to-rent communities.

Former House Speaker, Rusty Bowers, who is now an EPCOR representative, said the Assured Water Supply Committee considers issues that aggravate the larger water issues Arizona faces.

The subcommittee took no action.

Build-To-Rent

The first and simplest issue to be addressed is building homes to rent rather than sell, which means the rentals don’t have to secure certificates of assured water supply from the Arizona Department of Water Resources like homes for sale do.

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