Summary of Arizona's Water Reuse Guideline or Regulation for Landscaping
This page is part of the EPA’s REUSExplorer tool, which summarizes the different state level regulations or guidelines for water reuse for a variety of sources and end-uses.
The source water for this summary is Treated Municipal Wastewater.
- Technical basis
- Water reuse for landscaping approved for use in Arizona
- Water reuse treatment category for landscaping
- Additional context and definitions
- Water reuse for landscaping specifications (table)
- Upcoming state law or policy
- References
- Disclaimer
This page is a summary of the state’s water reuse law or policy and is provided for informational purposes only. Please always refer to the state for the most accurate and updated information.
In Arizona, water reuse for water reuse for landscapingThe use of recycled water on land to assist in the irrigation of vegetation in residential and non-residential areas. Includes impoundments to store water for irrigation , ornamental vegetation, parks, school yards, sporting facilities (including golf courses), private gardens, roadsides and greenbelts, and cemeteries. Excludes irrigation of areas used for agriculture, commercial reuse applications, or any centralized non-potable reuse. includes residential, schoolground, open access and restricted access landscape irrigation and golf course irrigation. The source of water treated municipal wastewater Treated wastewater effluent discharged from a centralized wastewater treatment plant of any size. Other terms referring to this source of water include domestic wastewater, treated wastewater effluent, reclaimed water, and treated sewage. is specified by the state as municipal wastewater. This write-up uses state terms when discussing sources or uses of water that may differ from the Regulations and End-Use Specifications Explorer's (REUSExplorer's) terms.
Technical basis
Arizona approves the use of reclaimed wastewater for landscape irrigation and impoundments in areas with both open and restricted access (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11). All applicable provisions of the Clean Water Act (CWA) (33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.), including its implementing regulations, must be met. Treatment requirements and performance standards are applied for the removal of microbial contaminants, chemicals and other relevant indicators for water reuse for landscaping and are summarized in the table. More stringent performance standards are required for reclaimed water used for landscape irrigation in areas with open access compared to reclaimed water used in areas with restricted access. The technical basis for developing the specifications and/or removals of microbial contaminants, chemicals and other relevant indicators is not explicitly specified.
Water reuse for landscaping approved for use in Arizona
Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11 defines the following approved water reuse for landscaping:
- Residential landscape irrigation, schoolground landscape irrigation, open access landscape irrigation (Class A)
- Golf course irrigation, restricted access landscape irrigation (Class B)
- Landscape impoundments (Class B)
Water reuse treatment category for landscaping
In Arizona, reclaimed water is defined as “water that has been treated or processed by a wastewater treatment plant” (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11). The class A and B requirements apply to the direct reuse of reclaimed water.
The various classes of reclaimed water treatment are defined by their respective treatment requirements and applicable performance standards. The respective requirements are briefly summarized for water reuse for landscaping.
- For Class A reclaimed water, the treatment requirements are secondary treatment, filtration and disinfection.
- For Class B reclaimed water, the treatment requirements are secondary treatment and disinfection.
Additional context and definitions
In Arizona, “open access” means that access to reclaimed water by the general public is uncontrolled (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11). “Restricted access” means that access to reclaimed water by the general public is controlled (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11).
A “landscape impoundment” is a manmade lake, pond or impoundment of reclaimed water created for storage, landscaping or for aesthetic purposes only (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11). Swimming, wading, boating, fishing and other water-based recreational activities are prohibited in landscape impoundments (Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11).
Requirements for signage and the use of purple pipes for the conveyance of reclaimed water for reuse applications are not specified.
Water reuse for landscaping specifications
Summary of Arizona's Water Reuse for Landscaping Specifications
Recycled Water Class/Category (Approved Uses) | Source Water Type | Water Quality Parameter | Specification | Sampling/Monitoring Requirements (Frequency of monitoring; site/ location of sample; quantification methods)* |
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Class A reclaimed water (Residential landscape irrigation, schoolground landscape irrigation, open access landscape irrigation) |
Municipal wastewater |
Turbidity |
≤2 NTU (24-hour average) ≤5 NTU (any time point) |
Measured after filtration and immediately before disinfection |
Fecal coliforms |
0 organisms/100 mL (in four of the last seven daily samples) ≤23 organisms/100 mL (single sample maximum) |
Measured after disinfection and immediately before discharge to reclaimed water distribution system |
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Enteric virusa |
No detectable enteric virus in 4 of last 7 monthly samples |
Monthly sampling |
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Nitrogen |
Not specified |
Not specified |
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Phosphorus |
Not specified |
Not specified |
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Class B reclaimed water (Golf course irrigation, restricted access landscape irrigation, landscape impoundments) |
Municipal wastewater |
Fecal coliforms |
<200 organisms/100 mL (in four of the last seven daily samples) <800 organisms/100 mL (single sample maximum) |
Measured after disinfection and immediately before discharge to reclaimed water distribution system |
Nitrogen |
Not specified |
Not specified |
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Phosphorus |
Not specified |
Not specified |
Source= Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11
* Information about sampling and monitoring requirements such as frequency, site and quantification methods not specifically listed in the table was not explicitly specified in the State-specific regulations.
a Required if alternative treatment processes or alternative turbidity criteria are used, or reclaimed water is blended with other water to produce Class A+ or Class A reclaimed water.
Upcoming state law or policy
No upcoming regulations pertaining to water reuse for landscaping were found for Arizona.
References
Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq.
Water Quality Standards, Ariz. Admin. Code § 18-11.
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