Town of Superior Approves Historic Water Agreement with Resolution Copper
"For the past several years, our town worked vigorously to ensure that
Mayor Besich added, "It ensures meaningful investment in our community, strengthens our long-term water security, and delivers real benefits to
The agreement reflects years of collaboration and independent science-based technical studies conducted by dozens of scientists and engineers from universities, federal and state regulatory agencies, and 3rd party water consultants, resulting in a comprehensive, community-focused plan that addresses both historic and future water considerations while supporting sustainable growth in
At the center of the agreement is a multi-part water mitigation package that will:
- Restore and enhance flows in
Queen Creek , including placing new water into the creek to support riparian habitat and local enjoyment - Restore the
Queen Creek habitat through removal of debris and invasive vegetation - Rehabilitate or rebuild the existing infiltration gallery, improving the ability to capture and return water to the creek
- Establish a
$5 million endowment to fund long-term restoration, conservation, and water management efforts in theQueen Creek watershed - Provide long-term water security, including the transfer of water storage credits and infrastructure investments that may support an Alternative Designation of Assured Water Supply for the Town's future growth
In addition to near-term improvements, the agreement includes long-term monitoring, mitigation, and infrastructure commitments to address potential impacts over the life of the project.
"This historic agreement reflects our commitment to being a responsible neighbor and partner to
With unanimous approval from the
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