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1 Phoenix AMA References and Supplemental Reading References A Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES), 2005, Workforce Informer: Data file, accessed August 2005, (Cultural Water Demand Table) Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, 2006a, Active DOD, Superfund, WQARF, and LUST contamination sites in Arizona: GIS cover, received February 2006., 2006b, Superfund and WQARF programs, Accessed June 2008 at environ/waste/sps/index.html., 2005a, ADEQSWI: Data file, received September (Water Quality Map and Table), 2005b, Azurite: Data file, received September 2005, updated 2008., 2005c, Effluent dependent waters: GIS cover, received December 2005., 2005d, Impaired lakes and reaches: GIS cover, received January 2006., 2004a, Water quality exceedences by watershed: Data file, received June (Water Quality Map and Table), 2004b, Water quality exceedences for drinking water providers in Arizona: Data file, received September (Water Quality Map and Table), 2002, The Status of Water Quality in Arizona 2002: Volume 1. Arizona s Integrated 305(b) Assessment and 303(b) Listing Report Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), 2009, Estimated cultural water demand in the AMA Planning Area: Unpublished Analysis, ADWR Office of Data Management., 2008, Assured and adequate water supply applications: Project files, ADWR Hydrology Division., 2005a, Flood warning gages: Database, ADWR Office of Water Engineering., 2005b, Inspected dams: Database, ADWR Office of Dam Safety. (Reservoirs and Stockponds Table), 2005c, Non-jurisdictional dams: Database, ADWR Office of Dam Safety. (Reservoirs and Stockponds Table), 2005d, Groundwater Site Inventory (GWSI): Database, ADWR Hydrology Division., 2005e, Registry of surface water rights: ADWR Office of Water Management. (Reservoirs and Stockponds Table), 2005f, Wells55: Database., 2004, Annual withdrawal and use reports for the Phoenix AMA: ADWR Office of Water Management., 1999, Third Management Plan for the Phoenix Active Management Area , 1994a, Arizona Water Resources Assessment, Vol. I, Inventory and Analysis., 1994b, Arizona Water Resources Assessment, Vol. II, Hydrologic Summary. Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGF), 1997 & 1993, Statewide riparian inventory and mapping project: GIS cover. Arizona Land Resource Information System (ALRIS), 2005a, Springs: GIS cover, accessed January 2006 at b, Streams: GIS cover, accessed 2005 at state.az.us/alris/index. Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area 206
2 html., 2005c, Water features: GIS cover, accessed July 2005 at state.az.us/alris/ index.html. (Reservoirs and Stockponds Table), 2004, Land ownership: GIS cover, accessed in 2004 at us/alris/index.html. Arizona Meteorological Network (AZMET), 2007, Arizona climate stations: Pan evaporation data, accessed December 2005 at azmet/locate.html. E Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 2005, 2002 and 2006, Clean Watershed Needs Survey: datasets, accessed March 2005 at M Maricopa County Association of Governments, 2007, Socioeconomic Projections of Population, Housing and Employment by Municipal Planning Area and Regional Analysis Zone., 2002, Section 208, Water Quality Management Plan Update. O Oregon State University, Spatial Climate Analysis Service (SCAS), 2006, Average annual precipitation in Arizona for : PRISM GIS cover, accessed in 2006 at orst.edu/prism. U US Army Corps of Engineers, 2004 and 2005, National Inventory of Dams: Arizona Dataset, accessed November 2004 to April 2005 at cfm (Reservoirs and Stockponds Table) United States Geological Survey (USGS), 2008 & 2005, National Water Information System (NWIS) data for Arizona: Accessed October 2008 at a, National Hydrography Dataset: Arizona dataset, accessed at b, Springs and spring discharges: Dataset, received November 2004 and January 2006 from USGS office in Tucson, AZ., 2004, National Gap Analysis Program - Southwest Regional Gap analysis study- land cover descriptions: Electronic file, accessed January 2005 at / swgap., 1981, Geographic digital data for 1:500,000 scale maps: USGS National Mapping Program Data Users Guide. W Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC), 2005, Pan evaporation stations: Data file accessed December 2005 at , Precipitation and temperature stations: Data file, accessed December 2007 at Weidner, C., 1996, ADEQ Pollution Prevention Report, Arizona Pollution Prevention. Spring/Summer (Water Quality Map and Table) 207 Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area
3 Supplemental Reading Arizona Department of Water Resources, 2003, Phoenix AMA Comprehensive Hydrologic Monitoring Plan: Second Annual Status Report., 2002, Phoenix AMA Comprehensive Hydrologic Monitoring Plan: First Annual Status Report., 1991, Technical Assessment of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Water Rights Settlement, In Re the General Adjudication of the Gila River System and Source., 1999, Technical Assessment of the San Carlos Apache Tribe Water Rights Settlement. Bernier, J.C. and Associates, 1992, Report on the 1992 Static Water Level Measurement in the Carefree - Cave Creek Basin: Prepared for the City of Scottsdale and the Towns of Carefree and Cave Creek. Bush, J., S. Guhathakurta, J. Dworkin and J. Keane, 2006, Examination of Phoenix Regional Water Supply for Sustainable Yield and Carrying Capacity: Natural Resources Journal. 46(4): Colby, B.G. and K.L. Jacobs eds, 2007, Arizona Water Policy: Management and Innovations in an Urbanizing, Arid Region: Resources for the Future, Washington D.C. Campbell, H.E. et al, 1999, Some Best Bets in Residential Water Conservation, Morison Institute for Public Policy, Arizona State University. Capesius, J.P. and T.W. Lehman, 2002, Determination of channel change for selected streams, Maricopa County, Arizona: Water Resources Investigations Report No , United States Geological Survey. CH2M Hill, 1995, Study and Evaluation of Irrigation Water Duties Established Under the Second Management Plan. Arizona Department of Water Resources Task P-2. City of Chandler, 2002, General Plan: Water Resources Element. City of El Mirage, 2003, General Plan: Water Resources Element. City of Gilbert, 2006, General Plan. City of Glendale, 2002, Glendale 2025 The Next Step General Plan: Water Resource Element. City of Goodyear, 2003, Goodyear General Plan Update : Chapter 5 Water Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area 208
4 Resources Element. City of Mesa, 2006, Mesa 2025 General Plan: Chapter 11 Water Resource Element. City of Peoria, 2006, General Plan: Water Resource Element. City of Phoenix, 2005, Water Resources Plan Update: Water Services Department, Water Resources and Development Planning Section. City of Scottsdale, 2002, General Plan. City of Surprise, 2008, General Plan 2030: Chapter 6.3 Water Resources. City of Tempe, 2003, Tempe General Plan 2030: Water Resources Element, Adopted December 4, Corell, S.W., 1992, Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Transport Model: Model Report No. 05, Arizona Department of Water Resources. Corkhill, E.F., S.W. Corell, B.M. Hill and D.A. Carr, 1993, Regional Groundwater Flow Model of the Salt River Valley Phase One: Phoenix Active Management Area Hydrologic Framework and Basic Data Report: Model Report No. 06, Arizona Department of Water Resources. Decision Center for a Desert City, 2007, WaterSim, online application available at: asu.edu/ Gelt, J., 1992, Land Subsidence, Earth Fissures Change Arizona s Landscape. Arroyo, v. 6, no.2. Gober, P, In Press, Climate Adaptation and Water Resource Management in Phoenix, Water Resources IMPACT. Governor s Drought Task Force, 2004, Arizona Drought Preparedness Plan. Draft. Phoenix. Governor s Drought Task Force, 2004, Arizona Drought Management Plan. Draft. Phoenix Governor s Water Management Commission, 2002, Final Report and Recommendations. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Water Resources. Governor s Water Management Commission, 2000, Briefing Book: Water Management Framework for AMAs, Groundwater Use Restrictions and Requirements. Phoenix: Arizona Department of Water Resources. Hammett, B.A. and R.L. Herther, 1995, Maps showing groundwater conditions in the Phoenix Active Management Area, Maricopa, Pinal and Yavapai Counties: 209 Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area
5 Hydrographic Map Series No. 27, Arizona Department of Water Resources. Hipke, W., F. Putman, J.M. Holway and M. Ferrell, 1996, An Application of the Regional Groundwater Flow Model of the Salt River Valley, Arizona, Analysis of Future Water Use and Supply Conditions: Current Trends Alternative , Model Report No. 11, Arizona Department of Water Resources. Hoffmann, J.P. and C.M. O Day, 2001, Quality of water and estimates of water inflow, northern boundary area, Fort McDowell Indian Reservation, Maricopa County, Arizona: Water Resources Investigations Report No , United States Geological Survey. Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Hydrogeology, water quality, and stormwater-sediment chemistry of the Grande Wash area, Fort McDowell Indian Reservation, Maricopa County, Arizona, Water Resources Investigations Report No , United States Geological Survey. Holway, J.M. and K.L. Jacobs, 2006, Managing for Sustainability in Arizona, USA: Linking Climate, Water Management and Growth: in Mays, L., eds., Managing for Sustainability in Arizona, USA: Linking Climate, Water Management and Growth. McGraw-Hill. Jacobs, K. L. and J. M. Holway, 2004, Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Groundwater Management in Arizona, USA. Hydrogeology Journal. 12, No. 1. Konieczki, A.D. and S.R. Anderson, 1990, Evaluation of ground-water recharge along the Gila River as a result of the flood of October 1983, in and near the Gila River Indian Reservation, Maricopa and Pinal counties, Arizona, Water Resources Investigations Report No , United States Geological Survey. Megdal, S. and Z. Smith, 2008, Evolution and Evaluation of the Active Management Area Management Plans, Water Resources Research Center, University of Arizona. Megdal, S. and B. Colby, 2004, Arizona s Water Future: Challenges and Opportunities, 85th Arizona Town Hall Background Report, University of Arizona. Morrison Institute, 1996, 1996 Residential Water Conservation in Arizona: Expert Assessment of Provider Efforts in the Phoenix Active Management Area: Arizona State University. Pewe, T.L, 1990, Subsidence and Earth Fissure Formation Caused by Groundwater Withdrawal in Arizona. A review, in Higgins, C.G. and Coates, D.R., eds., Groundwater Geomorphology: The Role of Subsurface Water in Earth-surface Processes and Landforms. Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Special Paper 252, pp Rascona, S.J., 2005, Maps showing groundwater conditions in the Phoenix Active Management Area, Maricopa, Pinal and Yavapai Counties: Hydrographic Map Series No. 35, Arizona Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area 210
6 Department of Water Resources. Raymond, R.H., undated. Land Subsidence and Potential Earth Fissures, Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project. Salt River Project, 1994, Strategic Water Resource Plan, Phase I: Assessment and Potential Strategies, January Schumann, H.H. and C.M. O Day, 1995, U.S. Department of the Interior-U.S. Geological Survey- Investigation of Hydrogeology, Land Subsidence, and Earth Fissures, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona - Administrative Report. Tucson, Arizona. Seventy-first Arizona Town Hall Ensuring Arizona s Water Quantity and Quality into the 21st Century. Marshall A. Worden, editor. Phoenix: Arizona Town Hall. Town of Buckeye, 2007, General Plan Update 2007: Chapter 8 Water Resource Element. Town of Cave Creek, 2005, General Plan: Water Resource Element. Town of Fountain Hills, 2002, General Plan: Water Resource Element. Town of Paradise Valley, 2002, General Plan: Water Resource Element. Town of Queen Creek, 2002, General Plan 2002: Water Resource Element. 211 Section 8.1 Phoenix Active Management Area
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