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Five Star Urban Waters Grants Awarded to Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Project in New Mexico
With support from EPA, community-led projects will restore urban waters and streams, address water quality in priority watersheds
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O'Donnell, Frances C., 2016. ERI Working Paper No. 37. Ecological Restoration Institute and the Southwest Fire Science Consortium, Northern Arizona University, November 2016
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New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources Open-file Report 576. October 2015. By B. Talon Newton, Ethan Mamer, Peter ReVelle, Hector Garduno
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File Troff document The Union County Hydrogeology Project
Presentation on hydrogeology project in Union County
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File Arizona Department of Water Resources Enhanced Aquifer Management Stakeholder Process
With input from stakeholders, the Department will create a concept paper that provides a policy/regulatory framework for managing storage and recovery to meet water management objectives.
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A new book that examines water management in the chronically water-short Israeli-Palestinian region, and Arizona, which relies significantly on the overallocated Colorado River, as well as on non-renewable groundwater supplies. This volume is predicated on the idea that scientifically-trained experts who are sensitive to sociopolitical conditions can assist in developing and evaluating feasible water management solutions.
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Technical Announcement on Water Quality Studies of Southwest Basin-fill Aquifers - October 5, 2011
Recent studies by the National Water-Quality Assessment Program improve our understanding of the hydrogeology and groundwater quality of unconsolidated basin-fill aquifers in the arid to semiarid Southwest, and of the natural and human factors that affect the water quality in these aquifers.
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