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The Water Resources Advisor is a high-level policy advisor responsible for ensuring a long-term, sustainable supply of water for the City, maintaining an active liaison with all organizations having water-related interests, and advising the Water Resources Department and City management regarding water policy matters. The incumbent analyzes data, prepares reports, and maintains water management records in support of these functions. Additional duties include: analyzing supply and demand data to guide decisions regarding supply acquisition and protection, analyzing reclaimed water supplies and demand data to guide decisions regarding the Arizona Nuclear Power Project (ANPP) and the Intergovernmental Agreement through the Sub-Regional Operations Group (SROG), Southeast Water Reclamation Plant (SEWRP), and Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant (GWRP) relating to Indian Water Settlements and exchanges and direct deliveries of reclaimed water; preparing and implementing policy recommendations relating to water resources issues, as directed by management-level staff; monitoring activities at the Arizona State Legislature, Arizona Department of Water Resources, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, and the Salt River Project and working to ensure that those activities have a positive impact on Mesa's water resources; lead negotiations regarding water-related agreements with outside parties; and representing the City's position at meetings with water resources agencies. The Water Resources Advisor supervises professional staff. The incumbent is responsible for performing related work as required.