A New Name and Brand Does Not Change the Level of Service for the Green Valley Water Customers
A New Name and Brand Does Not Change the Level of Service for the Green Valley Water Customers
Northern Gila County Sanitary District rebrands to Green Valley Water
“Green Valley Water was formed in 1965 as the Payson Sanitary District and that was done by a petition by a majority of the property owners who came up with a better way to treat their sewage than septic tanks,” said Garrett Goldman, Green Valley Water District manager. “We’re what you would classify as a centralized wastewater treatment system.
“What that means is we operate a collections system, which takes the wastewater from each individual residence or business and it channels it all to our reclamation facility through underground pipes,” Goldman continued. “Once it gets here we have one facility that treats the wastewater.”
Green Valley Water is located on the west edge of Payson near Green Valley Park and the Payson Golf Club.
“We’re treating the water back to usable water, with that water going back to Green Valley Lakes and creating an amenity for the entire town and visitors to use and then being taken from there and used to water golf courses to the high school fields from football to baseball to softball, and the middle school field, down there the multipurpose field then out to Chaparral Pines at the Rim,” Goldman said. “Really, we reach the entire community.”
Green Valley Water processes and redistributes over one million gallons of Class A+ reclaimed water per day.