activities · 5
what they do
direct service · 5
- Distribute homeowner welcome packagesProvides new homeowners with a Welcome Package upon request, containing a Membership Certificate, Treasurer's Statement, Access & Maintenance Agreement for arsenic filters, and Water Quality Information.
- Maintain arsenic filtration system Water Quality Reporting & ComplianceCoordinates and maintains Point-of-Use (POU) arsenic filters at the kitchen faucet in all homes within the subdivision, including annual replacement of filter cartridges in April, as required by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ).
- Manage annual membership meeting and elections Member Meetings and ConventionsHosts an annual membership meeting in November featuring a year-in-review, treasurer's report, board elections, and community votes; mails annual invoices and meeting notices with agenda and election details each October.
- Produce annual water quality report Water Quality Reporting & CompliancePublishes an annual Consumer Confidence Report each June that documents water testing results and confirms compliance with ADEQ standards.
- Respond to member inquiries Member Support and Guidance ServicesResponds to member inquiries within a few business days through a volunteer-run board.
strategies · 3
how they think
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- Property-based automatic membership automatic membershipMembership in the cooperative is automatically tied to property ownership and transfers with the deed, ensuring continuity of shared ownership and voting rights for water infrastructure.
- Specialized utility operation focused utility operationThe cooperative focuses exclusively on water system operations and maintenance, distinguishing itself from homeowners associations by not managing property rules or community governance.
- Volunteer-led governance model volunteer_governanceThe cooperative is governed by a volunteer board made up of resident members, ensuring local control and community accountability in decision-making.
named programs · 4
what they call their work
Annual Membership Meeting
November meeting for all members featuring year-in-review, financial report, board elections, and community votes
Arsenic Filter Replacement Program
Annual April replacement of Point-of-Use arsenic filter cartridges at each home's kitchen faucet, mandated by ADEQ and coordinated by the cooperative
Consumer Confidence Report
Annual June publication of water quality testing results and regulatory compliance documentation
Welcome Package for New Homeowners
Onboarding package including membership certificate, treasurer's statement, maintenance agreement, and water quality information sent upon property closing
relationships · 1
who they work with
- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Government — Requires all homes in the subdivision to have a Point-of-Use (POU) arsenic filter installed at the kitchen faucet.