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Created2000 to 2010
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The Arizona Legislature established ADEQ as the state’s environmental regulatory agency under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986. Its mission is to protect and enhance public health and the environment in Arizona. The department achieves this mission by administering our state’s environmental laws and delegated federal programs to prevent pollution

The Arizona Legislature established ADEQ as the state’s environmental regulatory agency under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986. Its mission is to protect and enhance public health and the environment in Arizona. The department achieves this mission by administering our state’s environmental laws and delegated federal programs to prevent pollution of our air, water and land, and to clean up such pollution when it occurs. The department’s organizational structure is composed of four programmatic divisions that fulfill our environmental protection mission in the areas of air quality, water quality, waste programs, and tank programs.

Created2013-06
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The Upper Hassayampa groundwater basin covers approximately 787 square miles within Maricopa and Yavapai counties and is located about 60 miles northwest of Phoenix. The basin is characterized by mid-elevation mountains and had an estimated population of 10,479 in 2000. The largest population center is the Town of Wickenburg. Other

The Upper Hassayampa groundwater basin covers approximately 787 square miles within Maricopa and Yavapai counties and is located about 60 miles northwest of Phoenix. The basin is characterized by mid-elevation mountains and had an estimated population of 10,479 in 2000. The largest population center is the Town of Wickenburg. Other communities include Congress and Groom Creek. Low-intensity livestock grazing is the predominant land use and most ranches have limited acreages of irrigated pasture to raise additional animal feed. There are no surface water diversions or impoundments besides small stock ponds within the basin. Groundwater is the only source for public water supply, domestic, irrigation and industrial purposes. Public water supply uses the most groundwater in the basin.

Created2013-05
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The Aravaipa Canyon groundwater basin covers approximately 517 square miles in southeastern Arizona within Graham and Pinal counties. Largely undeveloped, the remote basin has an estimated 135 residents and includes the community of Klondyke. Low-intensity livestock grazing is the predominant land use although there are some irrigated fields and orchards

The Aravaipa Canyon groundwater basin covers approximately 517 square miles in southeastern Arizona within Graham and Pinal counties. Largely undeveloped, the remote basin has an estimated 135 residents and includes the community of Klondyke. Low-intensity livestock grazing is the predominant land use although there are some irrigated fields and orchards along Aravaipa Creek. Historic mining activity resulted in the creation of the Klondyke Tailings Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund site in 1998. Groundwater is used for all domestic purposes within the basin as well as most irrigation and stock water supplies. Irrigation uses the most groundwater in the basin.

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Created2010
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Part of a series of citizen reports to be prepared by Planning Staff as part of the development of the the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2009. CAG reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements: Land Use, Circulation, Open Space and Recreational Resources,

Part of a series of citizen reports to be prepared by Planning Staff as part of the development of the the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2009. CAG reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements: Land Use, Circulation, Open Space and Recreational Resources, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.

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Created2009
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One of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff in preparation for drafting the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and polices, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element - Martinez Lake Planning Area:

One of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff in preparation for drafting the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and polices, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element - Martinez Lake Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.

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Created2007
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The second of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2007. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan:

The second of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2007. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element--Foothills Sub-Regional Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety

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Created2007-08
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The first of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2007. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan:

The first of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2007. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element--Dome Valley Wellton Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.

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Created2009-01
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The third of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2008. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and polices, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan:

The third of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2008. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and polices, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element--Dateland/East County Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources.

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Created2008
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 comprehensive plan, analyzing: Gadsden; community facilities; Hunter's Hole; soil types; farmland, irrigation, and soils; depth to groundwater; demographics; income; employment; occupations; housing; housing units; land ownership; land use designations; zoning district; rezoning 2000 to 2007; rezonings; and building/placement permits.

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Created2008-03
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Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: community facilities; new port of entry; State Route 195; climate and topography; vegetation; farm land and irrigation districts; Yuma Desert Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard management area; Bureau of Reclamation five-mile protective & regulatory zone; AUX-2 airfield noise zones; demographics;

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: community facilities; new port of entry; State Route 195; climate and topography; vegetation; farm land and irrigation districts; Yuma Desert Flat-Tailed Horned Lizard management area; Bureau of Reclamation five-mile protective & regulatory zone; AUX-2 airfield noise zones; demographics; housing units; land ownership; land ownership and parcel size; land use designations; Barry M. Goldwater Range buffer area land use limitation; changes in land use designations; zoning districts; rezonings 2000 to 2007; and building/placement permits.