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1995-11-08: Arizona Water Service
WHEREAS, on July 1, 1993, the Virgin Valley Water District (hereinafter "Districtu) was created by the Nevada Legislature pursuant to Chapter 100, Statutes of Nevada, 1993; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 100, Statutes of Nevada, 1993, was amended effective July 1, 1995, by the Nevada Legislature pursuant to Chapter 608, Statutes of Nevada, 1995, and
WHEREAS, Chapter 100, Statutes of Nevada, 1993, as amended, provides in applicable part in section 3, subsection 21 for delivery of water to users in Mohave County Arizona who are located in the Virgin Valley in accordance with the provisions of NRS 533.315 and 533.520, for an appropriate charge, consideration or exchange made thereof, when such supply is available or can be developed as an incident of or in connection with the primary function and operation of the District, and
WHEREAS, the availability and developability of future water sources with regard to the primary function and operation of the District is presently unknown, and
WHEREAS, a certificate of convenience and necessity from the State of Arizona is a prerequisite for future long-term water service by the District to customers in Mohave County, Arizona, and
THEREFORE, BE IT, AND IT HEREBY IS, RESOLVED that pending a comprehensive study by the District or determination that the District has an adequate, available and developable water source sufficient to meet its primary function and operation, the District is unable and unwilling to make any commitment to become the transferee in the matter of the Application of the Mesquite Farmstead Water Association for the Approval of the Sale of Assets and Transfer of the Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to the
Virgin Valley Water District, pending before the Arizona Corporation Commission, Docket Nos. U-2513-94-059 and U-3011-94-59.