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Created2001-09
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This study from the citizens of the Arivaca community proposes to establish an Arivaca Resource Management Zone, where a atwo level management plan integrates the otherwise fragmented land use and water policies of the various regulatory agencies. The Arivaca watershed contains one of the last remaining cienegas and perennial streams

This study from the citizens of the Arivaca community proposes to establish an Arivaca Resource Management Zone, where a atwo level management plan integrates the otherwise fragmented land use and water policies of the various regulatory agencies. The Arivaca watershed contains one of the last remaining cienegas and perennial streams in southern Arizona. These unusual water features exist because the area is still in a state of balance, where annual water consumption is less than the natural recharge replenishing the aquifer during years of average precipitation.

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ContributorsMalatia, Torey (Host) / Keith, Susan Jo (Interviewee) / Steiner, Wesley E. (Interviewee) / Miller, Charles L. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-06-13
DescriptionJune Water Report Package (Taylor); Charles Miller In-Studio Interview (Malatia); Denny Maus Remote Interview (Malatia). Segments on water supply pollution, speed limits, and city infrastructure development.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Keith, Susan Jo (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-07-17
DescriptionSen. Jacque Steiner In-Studio Interview (Grant); July Water Report Package (Taylor); Herb Dishlip In-Studio Interview (Grant). Segments on schools (including merit pay for teachers), and water supply availability, treatment, and contamination.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Mitchell, Harry E. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-08-13
DescriptionRobert Robb In-Studio Interview (Grant and Willey); August Water Report Package (Taylor); Horizon Softball Complex Package (Simons). Segments on water resources and groundwater quality, the citizen transportation advisory committee, a sales tax increase for highway construction, and the construction of softball stadiums.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Bracken, Paul J. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-11-29
DescriptionDr. Paul Bracken In-Studio Interview (Grant). Interview with Paul J. Bracken about the upcoming Arizona Centennial and his Arizona Tomorrow report. Major topics include the Census, population growth, lifestyle changes, and water resources.
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ContributorsCarr, Thomas (Contributor) / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Contributor)
Created2010-12
Description

This report includes a preliminary description of water supplies that could possibly be acquired to meet water supply needs of the Arizona Water Banking Authority and the Central Arizona Project.

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ContributorsNelson, Keith (Author) / Santa Cruz Active Management Area (Ariz.) (Publisher)
Created2007-02-26
Description

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

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.

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ContributorsThe Pride Publishing Company (Publisher)
Created1996-12
Description

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.

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Created2007-03-30
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Each year, information is requested from cities, towns, private water companies, and water improvement districts in an effort to summarize and document water conservation activities implemented within Active Management Areas.

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Created2008-10
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A landmark assessment of infrastructure needs in Arizona was produced by the L. William Seidman Research Institute in May 2008 for the Arizona Investment Council (AIC): "Infrastructure Needs and Funding Alternatives for Arizona: 2008-2032", that addressed infrastructure needs in four categories: energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water and wastewater. The information

A landmark assessment of infrastructure needs in Arizona was produced by the L. William Seidman Research Institute in May 2008 for the Arizona Investment Council (AIC): "Infrastructure Needs and Funding Alternatives for Arizona: 2008-2032", that addressed infrastructure needs in four categories: energy, telecommunications, transportation, and water and wastewater. The information from the AIC report is a major input to the report that follows. Other types of infrastructure — most notably education, health care, and public safety — also are analyzed here to provide a more complete picture of infrastructure needs in Arizona. The goals of this report are to place Arizona’s infrastructure needs into national and historical contexts, to identify the changing conditions in infrastructure provision that make building Arizona’s infrastructure in the future a more problematic proposition than in the past, and to provide projections of the possible costs of providing infrastructure in Arizona over the next quarter century.