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A raptor survey was conducted on the approximately 1,224-hectare Federal Parcel, in the Tonto National Forest. The purpose of this survey was to determine which raptor species could be confirmed on the Parcel.

Various baseline biological surveys and studies were conducted in and around where project features will be located. The goal of this report is to present results of surveys in the Study Area for: 1) riparian tree species, 2) pools and runs in the streambed, 3) fish species, 4) amphibian species, and 5) aquatic snake species.

This guidance manual describes the process that an Aquifer Protection Permit (APP) applicant should follow in selecting the Best Available Demonstrated Control Technology (BADCT) for a specific mining facility and site in accordance with Arizona Revised Statute (A.R.S) 49-243.B.1.

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Pinal County Air Quality Control District code of regulations

Survey for springsnails (Pyrgulopsis spp.; Hydrobiidae) in select springs in Devils Canyon, Pinal County, Arizona (Figure 1).

Web-based mapping tool. A new tool that provides hunters, anglers, and other outdoor recreationists with access information to and through private lands.

This dataset contains Rangeland Management Units for each national forest in Arizona. Each National Forest grazing allotment, or Rangeland Management Unit (RMU), is a designated area of land available for livestock grazing, managed by the Forest Service, and may be subdivided into pastures necessary for grazing management.

At the request of Mr. Greg Hiner of The Trust for Public Land, Golder Associates Inc. (Golder) performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of a forested property comprising all of Township 14 North, Range 12 East, Section 9, Gila and Salt River Baseline and Meridian in Coconino County, Arizona (herein referred to as the subject property or Site).