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- All Subjects: Pima County (Ariz.)
- Creators: Douglas, R. Douglas
- Creators: JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology
- Creators: Miller, Charles P.
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). Small Business Commission
- Status: Published
The Commission was created in 2003. Each report briefly outlines the activities of the past year and the projects for the coming year.
Mr. Proudfoot, the leading pygmy-owl biologist in the United States, has worked for the last two years to gather and analyze the data that allows us to address issues regarding the genetic viability of ferruginous pygmy-owls in Arizona and to establish a framework for future management efforts. The two major questions addressed are (1) do populations of concern lack genetic variation relative to putative healthy populations, and (2) how unique are geographically distinct populations within a species of special concern?
Pima County is endowed with many mineral resources, not only copper mines, but also the important products such as sand, gravel, and limestone used everyday in supporting the infrastructure of our cities. It is essential that these mineral resources, and the lands where they occur, remain available for exploration and development. This report presents an assessment of the mineral resources of Pima County based on hard data derived from many experienced geologists working in the private sector and from publications of state and federal government agencies.
This LOMR will address changes to the regulatory flood plain as currently mapped. This Technical Data Notebook contains all the information required in support of this request, including the applicable Federal Emergency Management Agency forms.