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- All Subjects: Water conservation
- All Subjects: Roads
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office
- Creators: Levinson, Richard M.
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Stream flow disappearance due to groundwater pumping, floodplain development, and habitat loss due to erosion have significantly altered the biologically rich and diverse riparian corridors of eastern Pima County. Today, there are new opportunities to recreate our watercourses as a gathering place for people and wildlife.
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The study details the direct and indirect impacts of roads on natural resources, including direct mortality and loss of habitat, physical changes to the topography and hydrology of an area, impacts to habitat, noise, light and other types of pollution, and habitat fragmentation.
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William Korbitz Remote Interview (Grant); Executive Stress Package (Palacio); Phyllis Harper-Rispoli In-Studio Interview (Grant). Segments on water quality and conservation, stress management resources and the impact of stress on health, and job sharing.