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Lake Havasu City
 Doyle Wilson, Member
2330 McCulloch Boulevard
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
(928) 453-6660

Bullhead City

Mark Clark, Member

2355 Trane Road

Bullhead City,  AZ  86442

(928) 763-9400

City of Kingman
Carole Young, Member
(Secretary-Treasurer – MCWA)
310 N. 4th Street Kingman,  AZ  86401

(928) 716-0333

Mohave Valley Irrigation & Drainage District

Chip Sherrill , Member

1460 Commercial Street

Mohave Valley,  AZ  86446

(928) 768-7979

Mohave County

Tom Sockwell, Member

1130 Hancock Road

Bullhead City,  AZ  86442

(928) 758-0713

Mohave Water Conservation District

Tom Griffin, Member (Chairman – MCWA)

998 Hwy 95

Bullhead City,  AZ  86429

(928) 754-3137

Contact Us
MCWA
2
000 McCulloch Blvd N., Suite B Lake Havasu City,  AZ  86403 Phone: (928) 453-5150 mrglaw@npgcable.com
Golden Shores Water Conservation District
 Bill Trotter, Alternate
P.O. Box 22
Topock,  AZ  86436
(928) 768-1298

Maureen George - General Counsel

2000 McCulloch Blvd N., Suite B

Lake Havasu City,  AZ  86403

Phone: (928) 453-5150

mrglaw@npgcable.com
"As you drink the water, remember the spring"

- Chinese proverb-
The catalyst which brought the Mohave County Water Authority (“MCWA”) together was the Department of the Interior’s notice to the City of Kingman that their 18,500 acre feet of 4th priority main stream water contract was going to expire due to lack of beneficial use.  In order to keep this water within Mohave County, the entities worked together in creating legislation (A.R.S. § 45-2201) to take the assignment of the Kingman Colorado River contract in exchange for providing funds to Kingman to develop its groundwater resources.  The MCWA was officially formed in 1995.   The MCWA is comprised of representatives of the governing boards of Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City, City of Kingman, Mohave Valley Irrigation & Drainage District, Golden Shores Water Conservation District, Mohave Water Conservation District, all of which had a 4th, 5th or 6th priority mainstream Colorado River contract with the Department of the Interior for municipal and industrial use.  Mohave County was added as a member during the legislative lobbying process though it does not have a Colorado River contract.   As the Colorado River is Mohave County river communities’ only source of water at this time (there is no ground water backup), MCWA continues to work on and explore permanent and shortage supply issues.
Key Accomplishments
Current Events  -

Future Meetings -
Tuesday, December 8th at 11:30 a.m. in Lake Havasu City (location to be announced).
Water Conservation Links

Arizona Dept.
of Water Resources

Arizona Muni.
Water Users Assn.
Our Partners

BoR-LCR - http://www.usbr.gov/lc/
ADWR - http://www.azwater.gov/azdwr/
MSCP - http://lcrmscp.gov/
Documents

Notices/Agenda's

Special Meeting
October 21st
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