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Created2010-05-26
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This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the Sweetwater Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Sweetwater Wash using better topographic, hydrologic,

This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the Sweetwater Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Sweetwater Wash using better topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data.

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Created2010-05-27
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This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the Roger Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is to provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Roger Wash using better topographic,

This Technical Data notebook has been prepared for a Letter of Map Revision application for a portion of the Roger Wash located in Pima County, Arizona. The objective of the TDN and LOMR submission is to provide regulatory discharge rates and floodplain limits along the Roger Wash using better topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data.

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Created2010-12-03
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The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for Castle Wash for use in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.

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Created2010-12-03
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The purpose of this study is to provide flood and erosion hazard information for the Wentworth Wash for use in floodplain use permitting and floodplain management.

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Created2010-11-18
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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.

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Created2010-07-15
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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.

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Created2010-07-15
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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.

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Created2010-02
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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.

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ContributorsArizona Office of Tourism (Author)
Created2014
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Arizona’s travel and tourism industry is operating in a new landscape driven by sustained economic challenges, evolving demographics, emerging technology and shifts in consumer travel patterns. Thus the creation and importance of its 5-Year Strategic Plan is to lay the foundation upon which our agency will take the lead and

Arizona’s travel and tourism industry is operating in a new landscape driven by sustained economic challenges, evolving demographics, emerging technology and shifts in consumer travel patterns. Thus the creation and importance of its 5-Year Strategic Plan is to lay the foundation upon which our agency will take the lead and assist in the continued growth and prosperity of our industry over the next five years, further contributing to the overall economic development of the state.

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Created2007
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Information on arsenic exposure around Arizona has been available for several years. It is only recently that people have begun moving into areas where high arsenic levels may affect large numbers of people. Because of these new trends, the ADHS is providing more detailed information to the public on how

Information on arsenic exposure around Arizona has been available for several years. It is only recently that people have begun moving into areas where high arsenic levels may affect large numbers of people. Because of these new trends, the ADHS is providing more detailed information to the public on how to protect themselves.