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Mojave Water Company Upgrades Facilities and Offers Lucrative Assets for Development

The Mojave Water Company, an upgraded, automated water facility, provides a commercial and industrial source for clean, fast water source in Yucca, Arizona. The facility sits on a tract of land now available for development or purchase.

Yucca, Arizona, United States – November 19, 2015 /MM-MarketReach/

The Mojave Water Company has announced 92 acres of land, including 84 acres of commercial and 8 acres residential, for sale, including an upgraded, automated water facility for commercial, residential or industrial use. The parcel of land is essentially a blank slate ripe for the right development, including a possible extended stay hotel, a truck stop and wash, transportation and distribution facilities as well as residential developments. Access to all major utilities such as electric, gas and fiber are all in place on site.

Over the last year and a half, the Mojave Water Company’s pre-existing water facilities were under extensive renovations. The water infrastructure consists of a one million gallon water tank, an automated pumping station and an underground 14-inch water line that extends under Interstate 40 to the west side. The company also installed a custom-designed water automation system, which uses solar power and boasts a high-end backup power system. The upgraded water facilities now provide high quality and reliable water to the region.

“The Mojave Water Company doesn’t pull its water from the Colorado River. It comes from the Sacramento Valley Basin watershed. The water comes from streams that traverse the basin and replenishes along its mountain fronts,” says Michael Marcil, an innovative real estate developer focused on rural communities. This water isn’t going anywhere. In fact, the Mojave Water Company is awaiting an Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) certification, which will only increase its value.

Not only do the water and its facilities create value for future development, the property sits directly east of I-40, a major industrial corridor, off of the Alamo Road exit in Yucca, Arizona. The land around I-40 is a prime spot for development since the highway directly connects California to New Mexico as well as major metropolitan areas in Arizona.

This all means that Mohave County is well connected and sees a lot of traffic. “I could sit there all day long, and I see more truckers than I see cars. I-40 is a major trucking route out of California,” says Darrel Hanway, Senior Project Manager at the Mojave Water Company. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, the daily traffic count in 2015 for the Yucca Alamo exit was 10,389 vehicles, which represents an annual growth of 3 percent. Roughly 39.5 percent of this traffic is truck traffic. This isn’t that surprising as Yucca is only 25 miles from the California border and 25 miles to Kingman.

Another interstate is in the works in the region. Though still in the planning stages in Arizona, Interstate 11 is a coming attraction that will include a concurrency with I-40 in and close by Kingman. Its goal is to create a Mexico to Canada corridor, linking two of the United States’ top trading partners. Locally, the interstate will connect Las Vegas and Phoenix via a direct route. According to the AZ Central, “It (I-11) will place Arizona and Nevada at the crossroads of emerging transcontinental commerce, trade and tourism routes between Mexico and Canada, and across the United States.” This could lead to even more traffic through Mojave County, which makes water access even more pertinent for developments.

For more information about us, please visit http://mojavewatercompany.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Darrel Hanway
Organization: Mojave Water Company
Address: 12564 Mohave Center Blvd, Yucca, AZ 86438
Phone: (702) 498-6652

Source: http://www.marketreach.io/97064

Release ID: 97064

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