Regulations for spacing new water wells in the state's AMAS have been adopted by the Department of Water Resources (DWR). These regulations, required by the 1980 Groundwater Management Act, apply to wells within AMAs that will pump more than 35 gallons per minute (gpm).This item is part of the Water Resources Research Center collection. For more information, please contact the Center, (520) 621-9591 or see http://wrrc.arizona.edu
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Approximately 2.2 million acre-feet of groundwater are withdrawn from central and southern Arizona's...
At a meeting in Tucson several weeks ago, a Phoenix-based representative of a Federal agency lamente...
255 pages. Contains bibliography. Supplemental materials. Includes S.B. 1409, 35th Leg., 1st Reg. Se...
In April 1984 Arizona's Department of Water Resources (ADWR) promulgated the first management plans ...
Revised; Originally Published: 20093 pp.Arizona has stringent permit requirements for submitting a n...
The continued funding of the Central Arizona Project depended upon Arizona implementing water conser...
Achieving safe yield, the fundamental objective of Arizona's 1980 Groundwater Management Act (GMA), ...
The desert climate of Southern Arizona coupled with the overdraft of its groundwater resources, led ...
The need to control groundwater use in Arizona had long been apparent, but the will to act was lacki...
Early in the Governor's Water Management Commission's review of the Arizona Groundwater Management A...
On June 19, Arizona Governor Bruce Babbitt delivered a copy of Arizona's new Groundwater Management ...
The Arizona Department of Water Resources works to secure long-term dependable water supplies for Ar...
Document: "notes on Recent Ground-Water Developments in Arizona," prepared by George H. Davis, U.S. ...
A special study group of the Groundwater Management Study Commission has presented concepts for agre...
The Arizona Groundwater Management Act (GMA) of 1980 confronts a problem that has concerned state of...
Approximately 2.2 million acre-feet of groundwater are withdrawn from central and southern Arizona's...
At a meeting in Tucson several weeks ago, a Phoenix-based representative of a Federal agency lamente...
255 pages. Contains bibliography. Supplemental materials. Includes S.B. 1409, 35th Leg., 1st Reg. Se...