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Offkials daim recruits are using policy as an easy way to get out o f service; Utah board prohibits gay couples from adopting; Arizona's ADAP program remains
strong despite the uncertain
costs of future treatment; Wew measure would ban protective legislation for Colorado gays
legislative committee; bill passes anyway; Mesa woman gets nasty in
Get Out; editors respond; 1999 Safer Sex Royalty chosen; Judge rules witness identities and records won't be public in Fisher case; Pianist/singer
Michael Feinstein
on celebrity life &
gay music; Equality Begins at Home
Blames right-wing legislators for youth's homophobic actions; Making love & making history; Mark Hoffman’s
Positive Perspective Helper’s High
The model was developed as a tool to better understand the complex and interdependent stream-aquifer system, and to provide guidance for the management of regional water resources. Water management topics relevant to the Santa Cruz AMA include bi-national water issues and the reliability of water supplies. This model was primarily calibrated over the recent effluent-dominated groundwater flow regime (1997-2002) because of the availability of high quality head, flow and pumping data. Thus, some model boundary conditions calibrated over recent periods may not necessarily be representative of pre-effluent conditions.
The Groundwater Cleanup Task Force has examined various aspects of Arizona's cleanup programs as well as similar programs in other states and on the federal level. Its members have debated these issues in detail, and present this report as a summary of the Task Force's work and recommendations.