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45-411. Initial active management areas; maps

A. Four initial active management areas are established on the effective date of this section. The four initial active management areas are:

1. The Tucson active management area which includes the upper Santa Cruz and Avra valley sub-basins.

2. The Phoenix active management area which includes the east Salt river valley, west Salt river valley, Fountain Hills, Carefree, lake Pleasant, Rainbow valley and Hassayampa sub-basins.

3. The Prescott active management area which includes the Little Chino and upper Agua Fria sub-basins.

4. The Pinal active management area which includes the Maricopa-Stanfield, Eloy, Aguirre valley, Santa Rosa valley and Vekol valley sub-basins.

B. The boundaries of the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section are shown on the maps filed in the office of the secretary of state on the effective date of this chapter.

C. A true copy of the maps identifying the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section shall be on file in the department and shall be available for examination by the public during regular business hours. A true copy of the map of each initial active management area established under subsection A of this section shall also be filed in the office of the county recorder of the county or counties in which the active management area is located.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title45 > 45-411

45-411. Initial active management areas; maps

A. Four initial active management areas are established on the effective date of this section. The four initial active management areas are:

1. The Tucson active management area which includes the upper Santa Cruz and Avra valley sub-basins.

2. The Phoenix active management area which includes the east Salt river valley, west Salt river valley, Fountain Hills, Carefree, lake Pleasant, Rainbow valley and Hassayampa sub-basins.

3. The Prescott active management area which includes the Little Chino and upper Agua Fria sub-basins.

4. The Pinal active management area which includes the Maricopa-Stanfield, Eloy, Aguirre valley, Santa Rosa valley and Vekol valley sub-basins.

B. The boundaries of the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section are shown on the maps filed in the office of the secretary of state on the effective date of this chapter.

C. A true copy of the maps identifying the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section shall be on file in the department and shall be available for examination by the public during regular business hours. A true copy of the map of each initial active management area established under subsection A of this section shall also be filed in the office of the county recorder of the county or counties in which the active management area is located.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title45 > 45-411

45-411. Initial active management areas; maps

A. Four initial active management areas are established on the effective date of this section. The four initial active management areas are:

1. The Tucson active management area which includes the upper Santa Cruz and Avra valley sub-basins.

2. The Phoenix active management area which includes the east Salt river valley, west Salt river valley, Fountain Hills, Carefree, lake Pleasant, Rainbow valley and Hassayampa sub-basins.

3. The Prescott active management area which includes the Little Chino and upper Agua Fria sub-basins.

4. The Pinal active management area which includes the Maricopa-Stanfield, Eloy, Aguirre valley, Santa Rosa valley and Vekol valley sub-basins.

B. The boundaries of the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section are shown on the maps filed in the office of the secretary of state on the effective date of this chapter.

C. A true copy of the maps identifying the initial active management areas established under subsection A of this section shall be on file in the department and shall be available for examination by the public during regular business hours. A true copy of the map of each initial active management area established under subsection A of this section shall also be filed in the office of the county recorder of the county or counties in which the active management area is located.