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The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for the Old Grandad Tank Wash for use in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.
The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for the Craycroft Wash for use in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.
The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Flecha Caida Wash using better topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data.
The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for the Geronimo Wash for use in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.
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 study was prepared to provide a drainage condition for Tanuri Wash. Hydrologic and hydraulic analyses were conducted. A floodplain map was created based on the hydraulic analysis.
Flooding and erosion within the Ranch Estates subdivision during the 2007 summer monsoon season raised the concerns of homeowners. This study addresses the impact of recent improvements in the drainage area upstream; provides updated flood-hazard mapping for the area, and identifies mitigation measures that could be implemented by the affected homeowners to address their flood/erosion hazards.
Recommends where riparian land acquisitions would be most effective in serving as mitigation that would cover all priority vulnerable species identified in the SDCP. Priority is given to reaches of watercourses.
Since habitat loss and fragmentation by roads and other infrastructure pose major challenges to wildlife movement in these areas, high priority should be given to identifying, preserving, and reconnecting habitat linkages.
Pima County in partnership with the Arizona Open Land Trust has the opportunity to purchase 500 acres of land in fee simple from the Buckelews at a per acre price of $1,800, for a total of $900,000 plus closing costs.