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ContributorsASU Branch Campus Study Committee (Author) / Mehren, Lawrence (Editor)
Created1977-02
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Official Title: A Report to the Thirty-third Legislature on the Feasibility of Establishing a Branch of Arizona State University in Western Maricopa County.||The ASU Branch Campus Study Committee was authorized by an act of the Arizona Legislature, HB 2143. The ten members of this committee are representative of the fields

Official Title: A Report to the Thirty-third Legislature on the Feasibility of Establishing a Branch of Arizona State University in Western Maricopa County.||The ASU Branch Campus Study Committee was authorized by an act of the Arizona Legislature, HB 2143. The ten members of this committee are representative of the fields of education, business, banking and government. At its organization meeting on July 23, 1976, Jack Whiteman was chosen as Chairman, and the resulting report is commonly referred to as the "Whiteman Report," and is credited for proving the need for the ASU West campus to the legislature.
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ContributorsGammage, Grady Jr. (Author) / Hallin, Bruce (Author) / Holway, Jim (Author) / Rossi, Terri Sue (Author) / Siegel, Rich (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2005-07
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The purpose of this paper is to consider alternative assured water supply approaches for Superstition Vistas and to describe potential methods of providing water service to the property. Because this paper represents a cursory analysis of the study area and available supplies, the results should only be used for scoping

The purpose of this paper is to consider alternative assured water supply approaches for Superstition Vistas and to describe potential methods of providing water service to the property. Because this paper represents a cursory analysis of the study area and available supplies, the results should only be used for scoping more detailed planning efforts. The first issue examined is whether sufficient water supplies exist regionally to support projected growth including Superstition Vistas. Additionally, estimated demands for the property are presented. Finally, there a number of issues that complicate the process of acquiring supplies for an area like Superstition Vistas. This paper summarizes some of those issues.