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File Octet Stream Map1 Priority Project Area Watershed Map (March 2015 )
Map 1: March 2015 Priority Project Area Watershed map shows the group's current Priority Project Area with Watershed HUC 8 (labeled), HUC 10 (not labeled), HUC 12 (labeled), Surface ownership (corrected version by Gila NF); Gila NF Priority Landscape, Grant Co 911 Roads layer; Tiger 2010 surface water (streams and waterbodies), GNIS Populated places, Shaded Relief image beneath all; some place names are labeled. 24"x 36" (D size), landscape, pdf
Located in Groups / Grant County Eco-Watershed Planning Group / Public Folder
A list of groups working on water quality issues in New Mexico, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department.
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File PDF document Bluewater Temperature Reduction and Riparian Restoration Project
An article that explains the assembly and use of a simple piezometer for groundwater and surface water levels, interactions and riparian assesment.
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
Homepage: Know Your Watershed
Watershed Primer and related Watershed information
Located in Library / General Library Holdings
File PDF document Watershed Signs in New Mexico
List of Know Your Watershed highway sign locations in New Mexico
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
This link brings you to a site where you can locate your watershed and its 8-digit HUC "address" in New Mexico
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
Image PDF document Poster: "What Is a Watershed"
This poster illustrates the parts of a typical watershed, describes some basic concepts, and provides suggestions for good land stewardship. This version is a preliminary draft of a soon-to-be-published product. Contact the Forest and Watershed Health Office ("contact us") for permission to use or for more information.
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
Website providing basic introduction to watersheds, with an emphasis on Arizona and the Southwest. From the Arizona Watershed Program.
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
Links to educational resources about watersheds, drought, plants, soil, water, wildlife and habitat. From "Managing Arid and Semi-Arid Watersheds" website, a project of the Arizona Watershed Program.
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
"The purpose of the project, for which this web site is one of the primary manifestations, is to bring to the public the knowledge and data gleaned from the Arizona Watershed Program. Our goal is to take the years of accumulated watershed management research and package it in a form that is useful to a broad spectrum of the public. The challenge is to provide information that other researchers will find useful as well as information that teachers, students, pubic administrators, and the general public can use."
Located in Groups / Know Your Watershed
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