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Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Superfund Site - Update

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) are publishing this fact sheet to provide an update to the im-pacted communities on the ongoing cleanup activities at the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Area (PGA) Superfund site, North and South Areas, in Goodyear, Arizona.

Site Background

The Site is in the West Basin of the Salt River Valley, within the City of Goodyear, Arizona, approximately 17 miles west of downtown Phoenix. During the Remedial Investigation to characterize the site, it was learned that there were two distinct source areas: one centered under the Unidynamics (UPI) facility north of Yuma Road and the other was largely coming from the Goodyear Aerospace/Loral Facility adjacent to the Litchfield Airport (presently known as the Phoenix-Goodyear Airport).

2010 Splash Bash Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks

Liberty Utilities was invited to bring our “Fix the Leak” conservation game to the July 3rd, 2010 Litchfield Park Independence Day Celebrations, which included the Splash Bash at the recreation center and Fireworks display at the Wigwam Resort. Below is an account of the day.

Holiday Hills Resort Water changes name to Liberty Water

Local water utility launches new name with customer service improvements and a renewed commitment to community
 

BRANSON, MO, August 26, 2009 – Liberty Utilities is the new name for Holiday Hills Resort Water, which serves approximately 500 customers in the Holiday Hills Resort community with water distribution services. The utility's new identity also comes with a new customer Web site where customers are now able to pay bills and manage their account online.

In-Service Day at LP Elementary

Liberty Utilities visited Litchfield Park Elementary School to teach children about water and lead them in two water related activities.

Rio Rico Lucky Clover Run

The Lucky Clover Run race and fitness run and walk is held annually to benefit Rio Rico High School sports. Liberty Utilities provided clean drinking water for all participants.

 

Carefree Earth Day Expo

The Carefree Earth Day Expo, a day-long event featuring workshops, recycling collection, and display booths about green products and services available to the area took place on April 16, 2011. Liberty Utilities was there, for the second year in a row, to provide water conservation tips and information to those in attendance.

Peralta Trail Clean Up

Liberty Utilities is proud to join Footprints Matter in cleaning up one of the most popular and loved trails in the Superstition Mountains: Peralta Trail. We provided volunteers and a back hoe to help clean-up the popular Peralta Trail recreation area in the Superstition Mountains.

 

 

 

2010 Apache Junction Gold Canyon Water Festival

The Project WET Water Festival (Water Education for Teachers) is a festival designed to deepen fourth graders' knowledge about water concepts and conservation. Students learn about four aspects of water through interactive activities: Conservation, Cycle, Groundwater and Watersheds. Liberty Utilities employees were on hand to get the students involved in the activities. 

Day of the Cowboy Festival

To celebrate Day of the Cowboy, Liberty Utilities will be present at this Gold Canyon festival to connect with customers and provide an insight into water use in the heyday of the cowboy.

La Loma Retirement Community Presentation

Liberty Utilities was invited to participate in a lecture series at the La Loma Retirement Community. The lecture focused on Arizona's water history, current and future projections and issues.

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