Make sure to listen to the 96.1 FM radio station on March 2nd, 4th, and 6th 2020 to hear about Copper View Realty!!
Sue Jones and Janece Jarchow bell-ringing for the Salvation Army during the Holiday Season!
December 18th, 2019
Congratulations to Jennifer Smith on another successful closing and more happy buyers!!
December 16th, 2019
September 14th, 2019
Congratulations to Jen Smith & Janece for a successful closing at Pioneer Title Agency and very happy buyers!!
Copper View Realty Owner and Broker, Sue Jones, celebrates a closing with Julie and Laura from Pioneer Title Agency!! Congratulations!
Green Valley/Sahuarita Association of REALTORS® celebrated its 40th year anniversary on Friday November 9th, 2018. The owner and broker of Copper View Realty, Sue Jones, was sworn in as the Vice President of the GVSAR association. Congratulations Sue!!
Community Water Company (CWC) of Green Valley is delighted to announce construction of the first phase of Project Renews by Borderland Construction of Tucson. Project RENEWS is a system of pipelines and underground water storage facilities designed to bring Colorado River water to Green Valley and Sahuarita. Project RENEWS begins at the CAP terminus, at Pima Mine Road and I-19, and ends adjacent to the proposed recharge site, west of Old Nogales Highway.
Phase 1 is a $400,000 contract that will enable construction of approximately 1,000 feet of 36-inch pipe at the realigned portion of the Nogales Highway in Sahuarita. According to Project Manager Raul Pina, “We expect to start in the next 30-45 days on this initial phase of the project. As this phase begins we will be finalizing the design of our next phase for the actual pipeline hook-up at the CAP terminus.”
The total project, due to be completed in January of 2014, will cost between $16–25 million. The pipe has intentionally been oversized (CWC will use about ¼ of the capacity) to enable other water users access to the system to bring additional CAP water further upstream. The recharge basin is likewise planned for additional capacity.
This project will be constructed at no cost to Community Water members.
“Augusta Resource Corporation, the parent company of Rosemont Copper, has agreed to fund construction as part of its commitment to Community Water to provide water recharge conservation in the Green Valley/Sahuarita area,” said Arturo Gabaldon, President of community Water Company. “Augusta has committed to recharge 105% of their use and they have specifically directed that the capacity of the pipeline and recharge basin be designed to accommodate other water storage.”
Gabaldon added, “This is the first industrial entity to address its potential impact on water pumping in the Upper Santa Cruz as part of its development.”
- Courtesy of Community Water Company, Green Valley, AZ