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Doney Park Water
is a public service corporation and member-owned
cooperative regulated by the Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality and the Arizona Corporation
Commission. We are an Arizona not-for-profit
organization. We service a 44 square mile area
northeast of Flagstaff, and currently provide water to
over 3,000 households and businesses.
Doney Park Water
was incorporated in 1936, when ranchers in the area came
together to help each other with the water situation.
Prior to that, there had actually been old western water
feuds! One in particular comes to mind: according to
the Coconino Sun Newspaper dated August 1, 1930,
Mr. Ben Doney, a 90 year old rancher was arrested
for allegedly threatening to shoot two other ranchers as
they came close to the spring on his property. (Mr.
Doney had a few other altercations over water). The
Doney Park area is named after this colorful pioneer.
His home, the historic
Ben Doney cabin was moved to the Pioneer History
Museum in 1967 and continues to make its home there.
Today’s Doney
Park Water is run by a seven member board of directors.
The directors are elected by the members in an annual
election held each June. Generally, only two director
positions are being filled in any one year. Our board
is comprised of volunteers who have chosen to serve us,
unpaid, for three-year terms.
The day to day
operation of the company is under the direct supervision
of the General Manager. There is an office staff of six
and a field crew of seven, all of whom are working
towards one goal-to provide you with safe, clean,
high-quality water at a reasonable cost.
We welcome your
input and encourage you to attend board meetings. If
you have an issue you would like to discuss with the
board, call our office and let us know; we’ll add you to
the agenda! 
The co-op has
seven wells situated throughout our service area. The
Coconino Aquifer that we draw out of is approximately
1700 feet deep. Our water is considered hard, ranging
from 11.1 to 15.6 grains per gallon, depending on where
in the distribution system you live. We do not soften
the water, nor do we add anything to it.
Annually, we
send out a water quality report to our members, which
specifically describes the quality and content of our
water. These reports are usually mailed out in May, or
you can access our most recent report online by clicking
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