Water in the Tucson Area: Seeking Sustainabliity
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List of Figures

Figure 1 View from “A” Mountain at the End of the Twentieth Century. Photo: UA Biomedical Communications v
Figure 2 Water Demand and Supply in the Tucson AMA (1997 conditions) vi
Figure 3 View from “A” Mountain at the end of the nineteenth century. Photo: Arizona Historical Society/Tucson. vi Not available online.
Figure 4 Study Area. vii
Figure 1-1 Tucson is located within a basin and range province with alternating mountains and valleys.
Photo: Arizona Geological Survey. 1
Figure 1-2 Tucson area mountains and rivers. 2
Figure 1-3 Summer storms in the area often are confined to isolated locations.
Photo: David Bright, U.S. National Weather Service. 3
Figure 1- 4 Climatological Factors 1987-1998. 3
Source: National Weather Service 3
Figure 1- 5 Location of Cities Along 30E “Arid Zone” 4
Figure 2-1 Rincon Mountain Water truck from the early twentieth century.
Photo: Arizona Historical Society/Tucson. 5
Not available online.
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