Official page of the @CityofPhoenixAZ's Water Services Department. We provide water & wastewater services to #PHX. For emergencies, call: 602.261.8000.
Keeping Phoenix flowing! 💧
Our city has two systems underground - one handles household wastewater, the other manages stormwater.
Remember to only flush the 3 P’s (Pee, Poo, Paper) and keep litter and pet waste off our streets.
#PHXWater101
Help stop the poo-lution 💧
With rain in the forecast, when it rains stormwater picks up pollutants such as pet waste, which then flows untreated into the environment.
Let’s help keep the community clean by simply picking up pet waste and disposing of of it properly. 🐾
We’re hiring a Stormwater Compliance Coordinator to lead our Stormwater Program and manage the City’s MS4 permit.
Apply by June 12 at phoenix.gov/jobs.
Join our Water Resources team as a Water Resource Specialist!
You'll have the opportunity to help shape water policies, collaborate with stakeholders, share your insights at public events, and make an impact.
Apply before June 9 at phoenix.gov/jobs.
Who uses the most water in the City of Phoenix?
Single family residences use the most water, especially outdoors from overwatering. That's why Phoenix Water offers residents water savings programs and tips to be more water efficient.
Find resources: Phoenix.gov/SaveWater
HIRING: Water Services Superintendent - responsible for daily operational decisions & managing a 24/7 operation.
This role provides direct & indirect supervision to both administrative/technical staff, including Utility Supervisors.
Apply by June 3 at phoenix.gov/jobs.
The @CityofPhoenixAZ is expanding its smart leak detection program at Fillmore Gardens, a City-operated affordable housing community.
A similar pilot program introduced at Sunnyslope Manor in 2023 has saved more than 800,000 gallons of water! 💧
📹 bit.ly/3S2Gsi4
City of Phoenix Water Services will be closed today, May, 25, 2026, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
For information about how this affects City services, please visit the City newsroom.
phoenix.gov/newsroom/city-ma…
Storm drains are for rain, not pool water. Help protect Phoenix’s plants, wildlife, and waterways by keeping your pool water out of the street.
Check out the proper way to drain your pool.
Learn more at bit.ly/4nLI1wS.
Grilling season is here!
Save your pipes by collecting grill grease in a can and tossing it once solid.
To learn more about FOG (fats, oils, and grease), visit phoenix.gov/fog - but not while you're eating!
Join our team!
Phoenix Water is looking for a Utility Premise Specialist. In this role, you'll assist with starting & stopping water service, explain municipal charges, help set up payment plans, process bill adjustments, and more.
Apply by May 28 at phoenix.gov/jobs.
Phoenix gets nearly 40% of its water from the Colorado River, which feeds Lakes Mead & Powell.
Historic low flows have pushed both to critical levels, affecting power generation.
New federal rules in 2027 could mean more water cuts for AZ.
Learn more: phoenix.gov/waterfuture
Attend the Laboratory Analytical Issues virtual class of the Pretreatment Compliance Academy!
This free training helps staff from Phoenix's Class A, B and C Permitted Industrial Users learn compliance.
📅 May 21, 2026 | 8–11 a.m.
Enroll by May 20 at phoenix.gov/ippcompacademy.
In Phoenix, we’re proud of how our community comes together to protect and conserve water in our unique desert home.
Since the 1980s, we’ve built a strong culture of using water wisely, even as our city grows.
Join the culture of conservation: phoenix.gov/savewater.
Last month at the 99th Annual AZ Water Conference, two of our staff members received the Electrician of the Year awards.
Congratulations Ryan and Javier! 🎉
Phoenix, it’s time to celebrate — the Save Water Pledge turns TWO! 🎉💧
Conservation is the gift that gives year-round!
🩵 Keep Water in Mind
🔧 Find and Fix Leaks
🌞 Water with the Weather
🚽 Choose EPA WaterSense Labeled Products
Pledge to save - phoenix.gov/savewater!