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AMA GUAC Meetings Calendar

The 1980 Groundwater Management Code established a five-member, Governor-appointed Groundwater Users Advisory Council for each Active Management Area (AMA). Members are appointed to six year terms to represent groundwater users in their respective AMA. Each Council provides advice and recommendations to the AMA Director on the groundwater management programs and policies within the AMA. (A.R.S. § 45-420)


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Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.02(A)(1), all public notice of meetings subject to Open Meeting Law will be physically posted at the Arizona Department of Water Resources, 1110 W. Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona, near the elevators on the first floor, which is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except legal holidays.


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  • Phoenix
  • Pinal
  • Prescott
  • Santa Cruz
  • Tucson

Phoenix AMA GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The 1980 Groundwater Management Code established a Groundwater Advisory Council (GUAC) in each Active Management Area (AMA). The group consists of five members. Members of the GUAC are appointed by the Governor to represent the users of groundwater in the AMA, and on the basis of their knowledge of interest and experience with problems relating to development, use and conservation of water.

The term of office of each member is six years. The terms are staggered, expiring in January of each even-numbered year. Every other even-numbered year, the members of the GUAC elect a chairman and vice chairman. Members of the GUAC serve without compensation.

Some of the important duties of the GUAC include:

  1. Advise the Active Management Area director, make recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies, and comment to the area director and to the director of the Department on draft AMA management plans before they are promulgated.

  2. Provide comment to the Arizona Water Banking Authority with regard to draft plans for additional storage facilities and draft plans of operation.

  3. Manifest and record its official actions by motion, resolution or other appropriate means.

 

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE phoenix GUAC

member appointment date term expiration affiliation
Stephen Cleveland (Chairman) 8/1992 1/15/2024 Former City of Buckeye
Frank Fairbanks (Vice-Chairman) 6/1990 1/20/2026 Former City of Phoenix; CAP Board
Stephen Bales 1/31/2020 1/31/2026 Agricultural
Dave Roberts 1/2018 1/15/2024 SRP General Manager
Vacant - - -

GUAC MEETINGS

February 2021
November 2020
September 2020
June 2020
June 2020
March 2020
November 2019
September 2019
July 2019
March 2019
November 2018
September 2018
July 2018
May 2017

Pinal AMA Groundwater Users Advisory Council

The 1980 Groundwater Code established a Groundwater Advisory Council (GUAC) in each Active Management Area (AMA). The group consists of five members. Members of the GUAC are appointed by the governor to represent the users of groundwater in the AMA, and on the basis of their knowledge of interest and experience with problems relating to development, use and conservation of water.

The term of office of each member is six years. The terms are staggered, expiring in January of each even numbered year. Every other even numbered year, the members of the GUAC elect a chairman and vice chairman. Members of the GUAC serve without compensation.

Some of the important duties of the GUAC include:

  1. Advise the active management area director, make recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies and comment to the area director and to the director of the Department on draft AMA management plans before they are promulgated.

  2. Provide comment to the Arizona Water Banking Authority with regard to draft plans for additional storage facilities and draft plans of operation.

  3. Manifest and record its official actions by motion, resolution or other appropriate means.

 

Current Members of the Pinal GUAC

Member Appointment Date Term Expiration affiliation
Steven Miller 1/20/2020 1/20/2026 County Supervisor
William Collings (Vice-Chairman) 1/19/2004 1/17/2022 Civil Engineer
Jackie L. Guthrie 1/21/2008 1/20/2020 Land Planning Consultant
Scott Riggins 1/16/2006 1/15/2018 AG/Real Estate
David Snider (Chairman) 1/16/2006 1/15/2008 Snider Consulting Services

GUAC MEETINGS

February 2021
November 2020
September 2020
July 2020
May 2020
March 2020
November 2019
September 2019
July 2019
June 2019
March 2019
November 2018
September 2018
September 2018
June 2018
May 2017

Prescott AMA GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The 1980 Groundwater Code established a Groundwater Advisory Council (GUAC) in each Active Management Area (AMA). The group consists of five members. Members of the GUAC are appointed by the governor to represent the users of groundwater in the AMA, and on the basis of their knowledge of interest and experience with problems relating to development, use and conservation of water.

The term of office of each member is six years. The terms are staggered, expiring in January of each even numbered year. Every other even numbered year, the members of the GUAC elect a chairman and vice chairman. Members of the GUAC serve without compensation.

Some of the important duties of the GUAC include:

  1. Advise the active management area director, make recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies and comment to the area director and to the director of the Department on draft AMA management plans before they are promulgated.

  2. Provide comment to the Arizona Water Banking Authority with regard to draft plans for additional storage facilities and draft plans of operation.

  3. Manifest and record its official actions by motion, resolution or other appropriate means.

 

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE prescott GUAC

MEMBER APPOINTMENT DATE TERM EXPIRATION affiliation
Christopher Lee Marley (Chairman) 10/20/2014 1/17/2022 Former Chino Valley
James (Jim) H. Holt (Vice-Chairman) 1/19/2004 1/20/2020 Former ADWR & Prescott; Consultant
Leslie Graser 1/18/2020 1/20/2026 City of Prescott
Robert Roecker 10/20/2018 1/15/2024 Former Prescott City Council
John Munderloh 1/20/2020 1/20/2026 Municipal - Prescott Valley

GUAC MEETINGS

February 2021
August 2020
June 2020
November 2019
September 2019
September 2019
July 2019
November 2018
August 2018
June 2018

santa cruz AMA GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The 1980 Groundwater Code established a Groundwater Advisory Council (GUAC) in each Active Management Area (AMA). The group consists of five members. Members of the GUAC are appointed by the governor to represent the users of groundwater in the AMA, and on the basis of their knowledge of interest and experience with problems relating to development, use and conservation of water.

The term of office of each member is six years. The terms are staggered, expiring in January of each even numbered year. Every other even numbered year, the members of the GUAC elect a chairman and vice chairman. Members of the GUAC serve without compensation.

Some of the important duties of the GUAC include:

  1. Advise the active management area director, make recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies and comment to the area director and to the director of the Department on draft AMA management plans before they are promulgated.

  2. Provide comment to the Arizona Water Banking Authority with regard to draft plans for additional storage facilities and draft plans of operation.

  3. Manifest and record its official actions by motion, resolution or other appropriate means.

 

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE santa cruz GUAC

MEMBER APPOINTMENT DATE TERM EXPIRATION affiliation
Daniel Bell 9/14/2012 1/15/2018 Rancher
Ronald Fish 1/21/2008 1/20/2020 Rancher
Mark Larkin (Chairman) 1/21/2008 1/20/2020 Attorney
Gary Brasher (Vice-Chairman) 8/3/2012 1/18/2022 Real Estate
Vacant - - -

GUAC MEETINGS

February 2021
August 2020
June 2020
November 2019
August 2019
November 2018
August 2018

Tucson AMA GROUNDWATER USERS ADVISORY COUNCIL

The 1980 Groundwater Code established a Groundwater Advisory Council (GUAC) in each Active Management Area (AMA). The group consists of five members. Members of the GUAC are appointed by the governor to represent the users of groundwater in the AMA, and on the basis of their knowledge of interest and experience with problems relating to development, use and conservation of water.

The term of office of each member is six years. The terms are staggered, expiring in January of each even numbered year. Every other even numbered year, the members of the GUAC elect a chairman and vice chairman. Members of the GUAC serve without compensation.

Some of the important duties of the GUAC include:

  1. Advise the active management area director, make recommendations on groundwater management programs and policies and comment to the area director and to the director of the Department on draft AMA management plans before they are promulgated.

  2. Provide comment to the Arizona Water Banking Authority with regard to draft plans for additional storage facilities and draft plans of operation.

  3. Manifest and record its official actions by motion, resolution or other appropriate means.

 

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE Tucson GUAC

MEMBER APPOINTMENT DATE TERM EXPIRATION affiliation
Val Little (Chairwoman) 1/20/2014 1/20/2026 Water CASA
Pat Jacobs 1/20/2015 1/20/2026 CAP Board
Doug Greenland 7/24/2018 1/15/2026 Cortaro-Marana Irrigation District
Vacant - - -
Tim Thomure 1/17/2018 1/17/2022 City of Tucson

GUAC MEETINGS

February 2021
November 2020
August 2020
June 2020
June 2020
November 2019
August 2019
May 2019
November 2018
September 2018
June 2018
May 2017

 

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