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At Green Valley Domestic Water Improvement District, we are committed to providing safe, high-quality water services to our community, while maintaining a high standard of excellence in customer service and environmental conservation.
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Wastewater Billing Update
GVWD will begin billing for sewer during June 2025. Sorry for the delay and confusion. If you have received a final bill from Tucson Water, you should pay it.
Your GVWD water bill that will be sent at the end of June will include your current sewer bill but it will not carry over a balance due or credit amount. If you have questions, call our office at 520-625-9112.
Important Notice
Fraud & Embezzlement of District Funds
May 27, 2026 Update:
It has now been eleven (11) months since the discovery of fraud and embezzlement of the district’s funds. What has the district done to secure reimbursement? The district and management immediately notified the district’s attorneys of the suspected loss. The Pima County Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) was contacted, and a criminal report was filed. The attorneys working for the district filed a civil complaint along with a request for a temporary restraining order. This was followed up with a deposition at the end of July 2025. The PCSD started its investigation in the second week of July. That investigation lasted until early April 2026, when the investigation material was turned over to the Arizona State Prosecutor’s Office. The district also engaged two (2) other firms to assist in determining the size of the loss and the issue of State sales tax collection. One firm was tasked with the forensic investigation of the district's accounting records. That work was completed in December 2025. The second firm was tasked with reviewing the sales tax complaint with the State of Arizona. That case has been resolved with no funds being paid by the district. The district will continue to take whatever legal action is necessary to protect the district and its customers.
March 02, 2026 Update: Eight months have passed since the district learned that it was a victim of Fraud & Embezzlement. Moving forward has been a slow process with many investigations underway.
The district contacted the law firm Farhang & Medcoff, which has been managing the legal aspects of the case.
The district also reported the suspected crime to the Pima County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff’s Office assigned two fraud detectives to investigate the allegations. That investigation is still ongoing.
Because of fraud and embezzlement, the district hired an accounting firm to do a forensic audit. That work has been completed.
The district is now waiting for the Sheriff’s Office to complete its investigation, which will then be turned over to the prosecutor of this case.
July 28, 2025 Update: Shortly after the District secured a temporary restraining order, the Pima County Superior Court entered a preliminary injunction against a former District employee alleged to have misappropriated over $2,000,000. This injunction orders the former employee to limit expenditures, to preserve monies/assets misappropriated, prevents her from transferring real property, and prevents her from destroying evidence. The District's investigation is making significant progress in determining what happened and how, but will take several weeks to complete.
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