Arizona water association elects Glendale councilor as board president
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 2/2/22
The board of directors of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) unanimously elected Glendale Councilmember Bart Turner as president of its board.
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Arizona water association elects Glendale councilor as board president
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The board of directors of the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association (AMWUA) unanimously elected Glendale Councilmember Bart Turner as president of its board.
Turner has served on the board since 2014. His dedication and expertise led to a previous term as board vice president. He also represents Glendale’s Barrel District.
“With the recent declaration of a Tier 1 Shortage on the Colorado River, implementing smart water strategies has never been more important,” Turner shared in a statement. “I and the entire AMWUA board are dedicated to developing solutions that guarantee a safe, sustainable water supply for all Arizona families.”
The Arizona Municipal Water Users Association was established in 1969 by five cities, including the city of Glendale. The organization has since grown to include 10 municipalities within Maricopa County, serving nearly 3.5 million people — more than 50% of the state’s population. AMWUA assists its member cities in providing assured, safe, and sustainable water supplies to their communities.