
Warren Greco
Senior Water Resource Planner
In a significant step towards sustainable water management, the City of Tucson has made remarkable strides with its One Water Plan, a comprehensive long-range water resource management strategy designed to protect the reliability and quality of Tucson’s water supply through the year 2100. Approved by Tucson’s mayor and council in the fall of 2023, this plan represents a collaborative effort involving extensive community engagement and public meetings to confirm diverse voices were heard.

Tucson’s One Water approach centers on four essential water types: surface water, groundwater, recycled water, and stormwater. It features 16 strategies and 68 actionable items aimed at safeguarding Tucson’s water supply in the face of a changing environment by emphasizing a holistic and unified approach that prioritizes sustainability and equity.
Its core principles recognize that all water has value and advocate for using the right water for the right purpose. Crucial aspects of this approach are demand management and conservation, which are essential to maintaining water availability and quality.

As 2023 marks the first reporting year for the One Water Plan, Tucson Water is excited to share its progress and the steps taken toward implementing its strategies. Through innovative scenario planning, Tucson is working to mitigate the risks of a “thirsty desert future” while fostering conditions that support a sustainable oasis.
Major financial milestones in 2023 secured essential funding for Tucson’s water initiatives.

The tremendous success of the One Water Plan was further highlighted during the 1W2100 summit held in Tucson in November 2023. This event brought together community members and agencies, showcasing the power of collaboration and engagement in water stewardship. The City of Tucson remains committed to delivering a reliable and sustainable water future for all of its residents through continued public participation and proactive planning.
Surface Water Initiatives
Groundwater Projects
Reclaimed Water Advancements
Stormwater Management
Demand Management Efforts