![]() ![]() ![]() Construction of the other project features followed. Construction of the project began in 1973 with the award of a contract for the Havasu Intake Channel Dike and excavation for the Havasu Pumping Plant (now Mark Wilmer Pumping Plant) on the shores of Lake Havasu. The agreement also includes the delivery of power and energy over the transmission facilities to delivery points within the Central Arizona Project service area. This Act provided for the Secretary of the Interior to enter into an agreement with non-Federal interests, whereby the Federal Government acquired the right to 24.3 percent of the power produced at the non-Federal Navajo Generating Station, Navajo Project. The CAP was authorized by the Colorado River Basin Project Act of 1968. Upon completion, the Granite Reef Division was re-named the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct, and the Salt-Gila Division was renamed the Fannin-McFarland Aqueduct. During project construction, the Orme Division was re-formulated and renamed the Regulatory Storage Division. The project was subdivided, for administration and construction purposes, into the Granite Reef, Orme, Salt-Gila, Gila River, Tucson, Indian Distribution, and Colorado River divisions. In addition to its water supply benefits, the project also provides substantial benefits from power generation, flood control, outdoor recreation, fish and wildlife conservation, and sediment control. Authorization also was included for development of facilities to deliver water to Catron, Hidalgo, and Grant Counties in New Mexico, but these facilities have not been constructed because of cost considerations, a lack of demand for the water, lack of repayment capability by the users, and environmental constraints. ![]() The project was designed to provide water to nearly one million acres of Indian and non-Indian irrigated agricultural land areas in Maricopa, Pinal, and Pima Counties, as well as municipal water for several Arizona communities, including the metropolitan areas of Phoenix and Tucson. G-6741, § 2 (Exh.The Central Arizona Project is a multipurpose water resource development and management project that delivers Colorado River water, either directly or by exchange, into central and southern Arizona. The customer must pay all amounts due and owing, including the turn-off fee and any assessed late fees, before the Department will restore water service.Ĭ. The Department will not suspend water service for delinquent accounts on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday, City-observed holiday, or the day before a City-observed holiday.ĭ. If an account holder disputes the accuracy of the bill, the account holder may present objections by following the procedures prescribed in Section 37-95.Į. An unpaid account balance may be transferred to another water service account with the same account holder.į. The Department will send all delinquent accounts to a collection agency. The Department will provide no further notice. The Department will send the notice by mail or electronically if the customer has previously elected to receive bills electronically. The Department will send to the customer a notice of non-payment informing the customer of the amount that needs to be paid and the date on which payment must be received to avoid suspension of water services. If water service to a single-family residence is suspended as prescribed in subsection B of this section, the Department will not assess additional late fees to the customer as of the date of the suspension of water service, except that the customer must pay late fees already assessed as of that date, along with any other amounts due, to restore water service pursuant to subsection B of this section.ī. The Department will suspend water service if the customer’s account is delinquent for non-payment. The Department will assess a late fee each month on any delinquent amount, including unpaid late fees. The next month’s bill will indicate the amount past due, all late fees, and the current balance due. If the total amount owed is not fully paid to the Department by the monthly bill’s published due date, the Department will assess a late fee of three percent per month on the delinquent amount. The customer must pay all amounts by the due date printed on the City services bill. This section is included in your selections.Ī. All City service charges are due and payable when billed. ![]()
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