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From Snowflake to TapFrom Snowflake to TapWhere does your water come from? Your water may come from snowmelt from mountains, groundwater from wells, or water in reservoirs---you don't often see the source. Find out more.<div class="ExternalClass94B66830F6EF4621B241E2A37D0B7ACF"><p>Check with the City of Phoenix to find out where your<a href="/waterservices/resourcesconservation/water-efficiency#%21SourcesArea"> water comes from</a>.​<br></p><ul><li> <a href="/waterservices/resourcesconservation/yourwater">Where does the water you use start its journey</a>?</li><li> <a href="/waterservices/resourcesconservation/yourwater/water-resources-information/water-supply-strategies">What other water supplies does the city use</a>?</li><li> <a href="/waterservices/tresrios">Where does the journey end</a>?</li></ul>​ <div class="ms-rtestate-read ms-rte-embedcode ms-rte-embedil ms-rtestate-notify" unselectable="on"> <iframe title="Where Your Water Comes From" width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9cuNCJN2XpU?list=PL22YB12L5NbR4gQi_tZcKCvoUAZi6tZXc" frameborder="0"></iframe> </div> <br>​<br></div>https://www.phoenix.gov/waterservicessite/Lists/WAMCalendar/Attachments/31/grandcanyon.jpg4/27/2024 7:00:00 AM