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DAYBREAK WATER COMPANY

SCOTTSDALE, AZ · EIN 475519384 · Form 990 · FY2022 · NTEE W80 · Public & Societal Benefit · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.mydaybreak.com
revenue
$1.0M
expenses
$1.2M
net assets
$7.4M
employees
0
program ratio
93%
mission · from form 990

TO ACQUIRE AND/OR CONSTRUCT, DEVELOP, MAINTAIN, AND OPERATE A SECONDARY WATER SYSTEM FOR THE BENEFIT OF ITS MEMBERS/SHAREHOLDERS WITHIN THE MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY OF DAYBREAK IN SOUTH JORDAN, UT.

profile · synthesized from sources

Daybreak Water Company is responsible for acquiring, constructing, and operating a secondary water system for the Daybreak master-planned community in South Jordan, Utah. It manages water allocations for common area landscaping and open spaces, prioritizing drought-tolerant design and efficient irrigation. The company works closely with landscaping contractors and the Daybreak Community Association to ensure sustainable water use in compliance with state and local regulations.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $0
    PER LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER, LLC (KUC, LLC), DAYBREAK WATER COMPANY PROVIDES USE OF THE TREATMENT PLANT FACILITIES TO TREAT WATER OWNED BY KUC, LLC AND DELIVERED TO ITS BUSINESS OPERATIONS. PER THE AGREEMENT, KUC, LLC PAYS TO DAYBREAK WATER COMPANY ALL COSTS INCURRED THAT ARE ATTRIBUTED TO DAYBREAK WATER COMPANY'S OPERATION OF THE TREATMENT PLANT FACILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF KUC, LLC.
named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Secondary Water System Management
Operates and maintains a secondary (non-potable) water system for irrigation across Daybreak’s common areas, serving over 85% of open spaces to conserve culinary water.
Smart Irrigation Coordination
Supports use of WeatherTrak smart controllers that adjust irrigation based on real-time weather data, reducing waste and enabling leak detection across the community.
Water Allocation Oversight
Conducts monthly meetings with landscaping contractors to evaluate water usage, approve allocations, and charge for overages to ensure accountability and conservation.
activities · 4 clusters

what they do

  • Smart Irrigation and Turf Removal 9 activities
    • Community Water Management
      Manages water usage within the Daybreak community by utilizing drought-tolerant landscaping, secondary water for open spaces, smart irrigation controllers, and adjusting watering schedules based on state recommendations and real-time weather conditions. This includes weekly irrigation report reviews, monthly vendor meetings, bi-weekly guideline re-evaluations, and weekly site visits with landscaping supervisors.
    • Conducts ongoing water use monitoring and vendor coordination
      Reviews weekly irrigation reports, holds monthly meetings with landscaping vendors, re-evaluates water management guidelines bi-weekly, and conducts weekly site visits with supervisors to ensure compliance with state water restrictions and optimize efficiency.
    • Enforces adaptive water management practices
      Adjusts irrigation schedules in compliance with state executive orders, implements proactive water reduction strategies such as early summer cutbacks to promote native seeding, and conducts weekly irrigation reviews, bi-weekly guideline re-evaluations, monthly vendor meetings, and weekly site visits to ensure adherence to water restrictions.
    • Enforces adaptive water management practices
      Adjusts watering schedules in compliance with state executive orders, implements proactive water reduction in native areas during early summer to support seeding, and prepares for anticipated water restrictions through strategic planning.
    • Implements water-efficient landscaping and irrigation systems
      Designs and maintains community common areas with drought-tolerant landscaping, native plants, and reduced turf, using secondary water for over 85% of open space irrigation and employing WeatherTrak smart controllers to optimize watering based on real-time weather, detect leaks, and prevent overuse.
    • Implements water-efficient landscaping and irrigation systems
      Designs and maintains community common areas using drought-tolerant landscaping, native plants, and reduced turf, supported by secondary (non-potable) water sources for over 85% of open space irrigation to minimize culinary water use.
    • Implements water-efficient landscaping and irrigation systems
      Designs and maintains community common areas using drought-tolerant landscaping, native plants, reduced turf, secondary (non-potable) water for over 85% of open space irrigation, and WeatherTrak smart irrigation controllers that adjust to real-time weather, prevent overwatering, and detect leaks.
    • Operates smart irrigation technology for water conservation
      Uses WeatherTrak smart irrigation controllers across common areas to adjust watering based on real-time weather, prevent overwatering during inclement conditions, monitor usage, and detect leaks or system malfunctions.
    • Proactively manages water usage in response to climate and policy
      Adjusts watering schedules in compliance with state executive orders, implements early summer water cutbacks in native areas to promote seeding ahead of anticipated restrictions, and conducts ongoing monitoring through weekly irrigation reports, bi-weekly guideline reviews, monthly vendor meetings, and weekly site visits to ensure adherence to water conservation standards.
  • Master Association Management 4 activities
    • Community Operations and Governance
      Manages the day-to-day operations of the Daybreak community, including facilities, common area landscaping, community standards, and finances. This also involves holding quarterly open meetings for residents to provide input and requiring applications for home businesses within the community.
    • Manages Daybreak community operations and governance
      Oversees day-to-day operations of the Daybreak community including facilities management, common area landscaping, enforcement of community standards, and financial administration, while holding quarterly open meetings for resident input and requiring approval for home-based businesses, including childcare services.
    • Manages Daybreak community operations and standards
      Oversees day-to-day operations of the Daybreak community, including facilities management, common area landscaping, enforcement of community standards, and financial administration.
    • Manages Daybreak community operations and standards
      Oversees day-to-day operations of the Daybreak community, including facilities management, common area landscaping, enforcement of community standards, and financial administration.
  • Committee & Forum Management 3 activities
    • Administers home business and childcare operation approvals
      Requires residents to submit applications for approval to operate home-based businesses, including childcare services, within the Daybreak community to ensure compliance with community guidelines.
    • Facilitates resident engagement and governance
      Conducts quarterly open meetings for residents to provide input and feedback on Association business and requires residents to submit applications for approval to operate home-based businesses, including childcare services, within the community.
    • Facilitates resident engagement through regular meetings
      Holds quarterly open meetings for residents to provide input, ask questions, and offer feedback on the Association’s business and community operations.
  • Pickleball Tournament & Skill Development Programs 3 activities
    • Community Event Organization
      Organizes community events such as the LiveDAYBREAK Pickleball Tournament, an indoor double-elimination bracket tournament with three divisions and prizes for top teams.
    • Hosts community recreational tournaments
      Organizes the LiveDAYBREAK Pickleball Tournament, an indoor double-elimination bracket event with three competitive divisions and prizes awarded to top-performing teams.
    • Organizes community recreational tournaments
      Hosts the LiveDAYBREAK Pickleball Tournament, an indoor double-elimination event with three competitive divisions and prizes for top-performing teams.
financials · form 990 · fy2022

the money

revenue
Total revenue$1.05M
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$1.03M98%
Investment income$4K0%
Other revenue$18K
expenses
Total expenses$1.21M
Program expenses93%
Admin / overhead7%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$0
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineProfessional Fees
balance sheet
Total assets$7.81M
Cash$891K
Investments$0
Liabilities$367K
Net assets$7.44M
Liquid reserves8.8 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +9.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

board members · 3
  • GREG FLINT — TREASURER
  • SARAH STARKEY — PRESIDENT
  • TYSON TAFT — SECRETARY
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • City of South Jordan Government — Works closely with city representatives to comply with water restrictions.
  • Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District Government — Monitors their water restrictions for the City of South Jordan.