Arizona Desert

Impact Water - Arizona

Call to Action - Community Well Monitoring

Monitor water levels, test quality, and empower communities to manage water resources.

Get Involved: Monitor & Share Data  

Why Participation Matters
Declines and contamination in groundwater often go unnoticed—until a well runs dry or water becomes unsafe. By collecting data, individuals help to fill data gaps by tracking water level patterns, determining water needs and use, and identifying risks and contaminants.

Monitor water wherever you are. Participate on your schedule—at home, on your farm, or anywhere you want to stay informed about groundwater conditions. Help identify problems early and report changes to guide smarter water management and protect Arizona's water future. 


Your participation helps shape the conversation.

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Groundwater: Key Data Needs

Your Data: How it's Used and Why it Matters

The information you collect helps identify potential pollution sources, track water level changes, and monitor groundwater quality over time. Your data is shared with state and federal agencies to fill gaps in existing records and guide local and regional water management decisions. By contributing, you’re helping Arizona communities spot problems early, strengthen collaboration, and protect our shared water future.

Call to Action

We invite you to join us in advancing monitoring and innovation.

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Request ADWR Monitoring

ADWR can visit your well to measure groundwater levels and trends. This is a great option for those who want information but don’t plan to monitor themselves.

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Report a dry, depleted well

Your reports help track groundwater decline

Submit Form

How to Submit

Use this form from the Arizona Community Science Alliance's Groundwater & Spring Data Portal. Data will go directly to the Arizona Community Science Alliance, led by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.

Contact us

Marlene Rivas, Program Manager, Impact Water - Arizona, [email protected]

Meghan Smart, Principal Scientist - Community Science & Education Coordinator, ADEQ, [email protected]