Water Quality Impacts and Flood Control Protection for Alignments in Aviation Corridor

Completion Report, Water Quality Impacts and Flood Control Protection for Alignments in Aviation Corridor, To: Finical and Dombrowski/Barton-Aschman Assoc., Inc., From: Water Resources Research Center, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Administration, College of Earth Sciences, University...

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Main Authors: Maddock, T., Jr., DeCook, K. J., Resnick, S. D., Wilson, L. G., Taylor, M. F.
Other Authors: Hydrology and Water Resources Administration
Language:en_US
Published: University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1982
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/306946
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Summary:Completion Report, Water Quality Impacts and Flood Control Protection for Alignments in Aviation Corridor, To: Finical and Dombrowski/Barton-Aschman Assoc., Inc., From: Water Resources Research Center, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Administration, College of Earth Sciences, University of Arizona, May 10, 1982. === Introduction: The City of Tucson long-range transportation plan, as adopted in January 1981, called for the construction of a new, six-lane controlled-access "parkway" in the Aviation Corridor, and also identified this area as a possible location for one segment of the recommended regional express transit system. The Aviation Corridor Study is being conducted by the Finical and Dombrowski /Barton- Aschman Associates, Inc., and the University of Arizona Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) has undertaken a data review, field reconnaissance, and preliminary evaluation of potential hydrologic impacts of the proposed project.