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Arizona Water Co. official to speak at Sept. 3 Apache Junction council meeting

Posted 8/29/24

Arizona Water Co. President Fred Schneider is to give a presentation at Tuesday night’s Apache Junction City Council meeting on key projects and the “One Water: Our Water” program. …

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Arizona Water Co. official to speak at Sept. 3 Apache Junction council meeting

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Arizona Water Co. President Fred Schneider is to give a presentation at Tuesday night’s Apache Junction City Council meeting on key projects and the “One Water: Our Water” program.

The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall, 300 E. Superstition Blvd.

The “One Water: Our Water” program is a partnership between the city of Apache Junction, Apache Junction Water District and Arizona Water Co.

Projects recently completed by Arizona Water Co., according to a document in the council packet, include a warehouse and storage canopy in Apache Junction, Baseline arsenic removal facility and emergency interconnect, collaboration with Apache Junction on two-inch services for City Hall and the replacement of well No. 14’s pump.

Headquartered in Phoenix for almost 70 years, Arizona Water Co. provides drinking water to 300,000 Arizonans in more than 18 communities across the state, including a portion of Apache Junction. Go to www.azwater.com.