Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWIDs) Need-to-Know Basics & How to Form a DWID (Arizona) 052925-9
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5/29/2025 | No charge | Free REGISTER HERE |
Event Date & Time
5/29/2025 9:00 AM - 5/29/2025 12:00 PMLocation
ONLINE
These trainings are being held in the Mountain Time Zone.
Online, Arizona
Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWIDs) Need-to-Know Basics & How to Form a DWID
Accreditation:
This training does not qualify for CEUs/credits.
Certificate of participation will be available through your profile.
Date & Time:
The Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWIDs) Need-to-Know Basics & How to Form a DWID training will be held on the following dates and times:
May 29 | 9:00AM-12:00PM
This training is being held in the Pacific Time Zone.
Description:
Need-to-Know Basics
What is a domestic water improvement district? Learn more about Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWIDs) and their purpose, authorities, and key operational responsibilities. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how DWIDs function within Arizona’s water governance framework.
Ideal for new board members, staff, or anyone interested in forming a water district, this part of the training lays the groundwork for effective participation and decision-making in DWID operations.
Participants will learn:
· About DWID authorities and responsibilities
· The pros and cons of a DWID compared to other entities
· Basic board member and staff roles
· An overview of regulatory compliance
How to Form a DWID
We will focused on the process of forming a Domestic Water Improvement District (DWID) in Arizona. We will walk participants through the legal, administrative, and community steps required to establish a DWID from the ground up.
Ideal for community leaders, residents, and local officials interested in creating a DWID, this part of the training offers practical guidance for getting started.
Participants will learn:
· The pros and cons of a DWID compared to other entities
· Legal requirements and petition process
· Steps for community engagement and support
· Approval process through the County Board of Supervisors
· Initial setup of governance and operations
Come to learn more about our DWID resource hub and how it can benefit your water system!
Location:
This training will be hosted online on GoToTraining.
Scholarship & Fees:
Domestic Water Improvement Districts (DWIDs): Need-to-Know Basics & How to Form a DWID training is free to attend.
Registration:
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Attendee | |||
Fee End Date | Fee Description | Amount | |
5/29/2025 | No charge | Free REGISTER HERE |