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Created2004 to 2016
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This inventory includes emissions of coarse particulate matter <10 µm in diameter (PM10), fine particulate matter < 2.5 µm (PM2.5), nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and ammonia. Emissions are calculated for both Maricopa County and the PM10 nonattaiment area. Annual totals as well as typical daily emissions are provided for all

This inventory includes emissions of coarse particulate matter <10 µm in diameter (PM10), fine particulate matter < 2.5 µm (PM2.5), nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and ammonia. Emissions are calculated for both Maricopa County and the PM10 nonattaiment area. Annual totals as well as typical daily emissions are provided for all source categories.

Created1999 to 2008
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This inventory includes emissions of carbon monoxide (CO). Annual totals as well as typical CO season-day (winter) emissions are provided for most source categories.

Created2008-08
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Information on the efforts of the Ambos Nogales Air Task Force as part of the Border 2012: U.S.-Mexico Environmental Program to improve environmental quality in the area along the Arizona Sonora border.

Created2010 to 2016
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The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality has prepared this document to be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX. The purpose of the Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan is to determine if the network is achieving the air monitoring objectives specified in 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix

The Pima County Department of Environmental Quality has prepared this document to be submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IX. The purpose of the Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan is to determine if the network is achieving the air monitoring objectives specified in 40 CFR Part 58 Appendix D, which mandate adherence to certain number, type and location requirements of monitoring sites and specific site criteria such as monitoring inlet height. The review should also determine if modifications should be made to the network (e.g. through the termination or relocation of unnecessary stations or addition of new stations). In addition, the review is necessary in order to ensure that the residents of Pima County are provided adequate, representative and useful air quality data, and to provide adequate protection to public health.

Created1999 to 2016
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Under the Transportation Conformity Rule, transportation control measures are strategies that will reduce transportation-related emissions by reducing vehicle use or improving traffic flow. The Congestion Mitigation Air Quality program is one source of funds for the purposes of reducing congestion and improving air quality.

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Created2016-08
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This report provides an implementation plan that allows the Arizona Department of Transportation and other agencies in Arizona to make optimal use, through local data inputs, of the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Motor Vehicle Emissions Simulator (MOVES) model. MOVES is the federally approved mobile source emissions model

This report provides an implementation plan that allows the Arizona Department of Transportation and other agencies in Arizona to make optimal use, through local data inputs, of the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Motor Vehicle Emissions Simulator (MOVES) model. MOVES is the federally approved mobile source emissions model for use in State Implementation Plan development and conformity analysis, and is recommended for other transportation air quality analysis purposes. EPA requires or recommends using local data for many of the model's inputs. This report includes an assessment of Arizona-specific data and the processing necessary to create these inputs, plus a demonstration of data-processing procedures using Yuma County as a case study. The recommendations are intended for applying the MOVES model anywhere in the state of Arizona, but are not meant to supersede work by metropolitan agencies that may use more detailed data than available in other regions of the state. This study focuses on the latest release of the model, MOVES2014.
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Created2008-02
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: topography and climate; vegetation; soil types; prime farm land and hydrology; transportation; demographics; change in population; population change by age; commute time/previous place of residence; housing; new housing statistics; land ownership; land use designations; zoning districts; employment; and

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: topography and climate; vegetation; soil types; prime farm land and hydrology; transportation; demographics; change in population; population change by age; commute time/previous place of residence; housing; new housing statistics; land ownership; land use designations; zoning districts; employment; and Yuma Proving Ground expansion.

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Created2006-08
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing topography and climate; soil types; vegetation; prime farm land and hydrology; communities; community facilities; transportation; demographics; housing; location of residential building permits; new housing statistics; land ownership; land ownership statistics; Wellton-Mohawk Title Transfer Act; land use designations; zoning

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing topography and climate; soil types; vegetation; prime farm land and hydrology; communities; community facilities; transportation; demographics; housing; location of residential building permits; new housing statistics; land ownership; land ownership statistics; Wellton-Mohawk Title Transfer Act; land use designations; zoning districts; employment; income; business establishments; agriculture statistics; proposed oil refinery; joint land use study; Town of Wellton; and City of Yuma annexation.

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Created2006-11
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing topography and climate; soil types; vegetation; community facilities; transportation; demographics; housing; land ownership; land use; zoning districts; building permits; business establishments; employment; commercial building permits; and City of Yuma annexation.

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Created2009
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: race and ethnicity; population by Census block map; age cohorts by percentage of population; Census block groups; language statistics; commuting and prior residency statistics; employment by sector; employment by industry; income statistics; type of housing; community facilities; State

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: race and ethnicity; population by Census block map; age cohorts by percentage of population; Census block groups; language statistics; commuting and prior residency statistics; employment by sector; employment by industry; income statistics; type of housing; community facilities; State Route 195; soil and groundwater; soil type map; depth to groundwater map; airport noise zones; land use designations established in Yuma County; zoning district map; rezonings; and housing units added.