Water Security & Transparency
Why This Matters
Arizona’s long‑term stability depends on honest, transparent, and responsible water management. For too long, residents have been asked to trust a system that doesn’t always show its work. LD28 communities — especially Sun City, Sun City West, and Peoria — deserve clear reporting, responsible planning, and leaders who insist on facts, not assumptions. Water security isn’t optional. It’s the foundation of every home, every business, and every future decision in the Northwest Valley.
What’s at Stake
Major industrial users such as data centers and advanced manufacturing facilities require large volumes of water
The TSMC plant and other high‑volume users operate with limited public visibility into their processes
Watershed conditions and recharge rates directly affect long‑term supply
Growth pressures continue without matching infrastructure or transparent impact assessments
Seniors and fixed‑income residents are vulnerable to rising utility costs tied to water scarcity
My Commitments
Push for mandatory transparency from all major water users, including SRP, TSMC, and data centers
Publish clear, accessible water briefings for LD28 residents
Support watershed protection and modernized recharge infrastructure
Require impact studies before major development projects
Advocate for responsible industrial consumption that does not compromise residential access
Host community water forums so residents receive direct, factual updates
Promote conservation incentives that protect long‑term supply without burdening seniors
What This Means for LD28
Water security is not a distant policy debate — it’s a daily reality for the Northwest Valley. Transparent reporting, responsible industrial oversight, and watershed protection ensure that Sun City, Sun City West, and Peoria remain stable, livable communities for decades to come. LD28 deserves leadership that treats water as the strategic resource it is and ensures every resident understands how decisions are made and who is accountable.