Welcome to the Official Website of Green Valley Domestic Water Improvement District

Our Mission

At Green Valley Domestic Water Improvement District, we are committed to providing safe, high quality water services to our community, while maintaining a standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.

Bill Payment Options

Looking for the most convenient way to pay your bill? We offer a wide variety of payment options to our customers. Simply choose the option that best suits your needs... Learn more...

Wastewater Billing Update

GVWD will begin billing for sewer during June 2025. Sorry for the delay and confusion. If you have received a final bill from Tucson Water, you should pay it.

Your GVWD water bill that will be sent at the end of June will include your current sewer bill but it will not carry over a balance due or credit amount. If you have questions, call our office at 520-625-9112.

What's Happening in the District

The Green Valley Water District held a Public Hearing on May 21st at 9:00 am in the District office located at 3200 S. Camino Del Sol. During the Public Hearing, the Board discussed the Proposed Water Conservation Plan and Curtailment Policy, The Proposed rate increase for Residential, Commercial, and Turf Management customers, and the Proposed FY2025-26 Rates and User Fee Schedule.

During the Board meeting which followed immediately after the Public Hearing, the Conservation Plan and Curtailment Policy was adopted as was the proposed rate increase with resulting new Rates and User Fees 05/25. The Budget for FY2025-26 was also presented and adopted.

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Wildfire Prevention Tips for Green Valley, AZ

January 22, 2025

We have all seen the news stories of the devastating fires in southern California recently and many people may be concerned that a similar situation could occur here in Green Valley. There are several steps that homeowners can take to protect their home and property from fire but probably one of the most important is to eliminate any “fuels” that may be near your home. “Fuels” can include cardboard boxes or newspaper for recycling, dry weeds, grasses and palm fronds, or other types of clutter. Try to remove any type of combustible items from the areas surrounding your home. You may want to contact your HOA to request additional landscape maintenance to remove...

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Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

Keeping Your Furry Friends Hydrated During the Hot Summer Months

July 09, 2025

As the temperature rises and summer makes its grand entrance, it's essential to remember that our pets need extra care to stay comfortable and healthy.

Just like us, pets can become dehydrated in the heat, which can lead to serious health issues if not properly managed. Ensuring your pet stays hydrated during these hot months is key to their well-being and safety.

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