Tucson Water
Tucson Water is a department of the City of Tucson. Tucson Water serves over 750,000 customers daily.
06/19/2026
Tucson Water CARES provides monthly bill discounts for income-qualified customers, helping keep water affordable and accessible for our community.
The program also offers support for households experiencing financial hardship, payment plans and extensions, emergency assistance, rebates, and bill adjustments for unexpected leaks or unusually high water use.
If you're facing challenges with your water bill, resources may be available to help. Learn more about Tucson Water CARES and see if you qualify today: tucsonaz.gov/water/CARES
Avoiding watering during the hottest and sunniest times of the day to help ensure more water reaches your plants. In hot climates like Tucson, water can evaporate quickly before it has time to soak into the soil.
Water during a time where you can monitor for leaks and reduce water waste. We recommend a start time of 6 am.
06/16/2026
It has been a wonderful spring event season but it is drawing to a close. Don't miss this last opportunity to try our limited-edition 125th Anniversary sparkling water!
You can find Tucson Water at the Juneteenth Festival this Saturday, June 20 from 6-10 pm at the Kino Sports Complex. We'll be handing out ice-cold cans in our three flavors prickly pear lime, prickly pear pineapple, and prickly pear watermelon.
06/12/2026
Planning doesn’t stop – it evolves. One Water 2100 is a living strategy shaped by community input and ongoing learning. It helps Tucson adapt to future water challenges with transparency, flexibility, and smart decision-making.
Learn more at: tucsononewater.com
Struggling to pay your water bill? Tucson Water CARES offers monthly bill discounts for qualifying households, emergency credits for sudden hardships, and adjustments for unexpectedly high bills. Apply online or call 520-791-5443.
Poor pool maintenance can lead to costly repairs that require draining thousands of gallons of water from your pool!
Monitor the health of your pool by keeping your pool’s pH, alkalinity, and calcium levels balanced to prevent buildup, surface damage, and unnecessary water loss. A little maintenance now can save a lot of water later!
06/09/2026
Ever thought about removing your pool but not sure where to start? This free workshop on June 20 will cover:
-benefits of pool removal
-step-by-step guide
-landscaping options for post-pool yards
-costs
-available resources
-local success stories
Spots fill up quickly so be sure to register in advance. Sign up at:
www.poolremovalhelp.org/removal-workshops/
06/05/2026
Tucson plans ahead – and keeps planning. Through One Water 2100, Tucson is focused on diversifying water supplies, modernizing infrastructure, expanding reuse, and protecting groundwater so we can adapt to changing conditions over time.
Long-term water reliability takes smart planning and community action. Learn more at: tucsononewater.com
Give plants a deep soak and water them less frequently to encourage roots to grow stronger and healthier.
Exception: Newly planted vegetation, vegetable and flower gardens, potted plants, shallow-rooted plants, and annual flowers usually need more frequent waterings.
Leaks and inefficient irrigation systems are some of the biggest culprits when it comes to wasting water. You can help Tucson stay water smart by keeping an eye out and reporting water waste when you see it.
If you can, snap a picture and note down the location. To make a report:
-Email [email protected]
-Call 520-791-2514
-Report via the SeeClickFix App
For more information, visit: www.tucsonaz.gov/Water/Customer-Service/Water-Waste
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310 W Alameda Street
Tucson, AZ
85701
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |