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- All Subjects: Pima County (Ariz.)
- Creators: Canfield, Evan
- Creators: Scalero, David
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). Small Business Commission
- Status: Published
The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for Soldier Canyon Wash for use by the District in floodplain use permitting and and floodplain management.
The Commission was created in 2003. Each report briefly outlines the activities of the past year and the projects for the coming year.
To facilitate discussion about which species might be considered for protection, a series of in-depth interviews were conducted with members of the local science community who have expertise in the areas of birds, fish, invertebrates, mammals, plants and plant communities, and reptiles and amphibians.
Compiles information on plants and animals that are already recognized by the federal government as imperiled species, species which have been extirpated, and a much larger number of species that are in decline either locally or nationally. Descriptions of status, location, distribution, and habitat needs are presented for each species proposed. The report also considers vegetative communities, their history of decline and modification, and recommends priorities for their protection.
The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for Woodland Wash for us in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.
This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the West Speedway Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the West Speedway Wash using better topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data.
This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the Camino De Oeste Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Camino De Oeste Wash using better topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data.