Welcome
The Lake Havasu City Wastewater System Expansion (WWSE) Program is in its 5th Program Year of an 11-Year Program to convert the majority of properties within the City limits from septic to a conventional gravity sewer system. The current projected number of conversions is 25,092. This website was developed to provide information to Lake Havasu City property owners and residents on the WWSE Program, provide information on design and construction projects within the program and answer general property owner questions about the system. Please take a moment to navigate through the site and learn more about the WWSE Program and its participants.
Background
In Response to rising concerns over the quality of the groundwater in and around Lake Havasu, a comprehensive Wastewater Master Plan was performed by the City. The Master Plan was completed in 1998 and recommended the elimination of septic systems and the construction of a community sewer system. A bond election was held in 2001 to fund the WWSE Program and the election passed by a margin of 3 to 1! The bond funds the design and construction of the collection, treatment, and reclamation components required for the City to have a successful and effective wastewater system.
Click here for access to the
Council Update. The Update contains up to date information on the WWSE Program and Progress.
To locate a property and its construction year, click on the City map below
in the general area of the property.
WWSE Program Manager
AMEC
94 Acoma Blvd South #100
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
Phone: 928-854-8030
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Project Details
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Project Sewer Connections
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Completed Projects
(Program Year 1 - 5) |
8,553 |
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Beverly Glen Sewer Area |
476 |
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San Juan Sewer Area |
746 |
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Hillside Sewer Area |
1,487 |
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Total Connection To Date |
11,262 |
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Total Projected Connections |
22,048* |
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Percent of Connections Completed |
51% |
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(*total projected connections have been adjusted since program start) |
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