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CHAPTER 8 REFERENCES CHAPTER 8 REFERENCES ACCAG (Arizona Climate Change Advisory Group). 2006. Climate Change Action Plan. August 2006. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 2011. Federal Historic Preservation Case Law, 1966-1996: Thirty Years of the National Historic Preservation Act. Electronic document, http://www.achp.gov/book/TOC2.html. Accessed on September 14, 2011. ADWR (Arizona Department of Water Resources). 2009. Arizona Water Atlas. Volume Seven – Lower Colorado River Planning Area. Internet Web site: http://www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/StatewidePlanning/WaterAtlas/LowerColoradoRiver/docu ments/Volume_7_final.pdf. Accessed on January 26, 2012. _____. 2010a. Published GIS data on Irrigation Non-Expansion Areas. Internet Web site: http://www.azwater.gov/azdwr/GIS/. Accessed on November 5, 2010. _____. 2010b. Published GIS data for Active Management Areas, Groundwater Basins, and Planning Areas. Acquired via BLM Arizona State Office eGIS server. _____. 2011. 1980 Arizona Groundwater Management Code. Internet Web site: http://www.azwater.gov/AzDWR/WaterManagement/documents/Groundwater_Code.pdf. Accessed on November 5, 2010. AGFD (Arizona Game and Fish Department). 1988. Unpublished GIS data on Big Game Species, some species updated in 2004. Acquired via FTP from Sabra Schwartz on September 1, 2010. _____. 2006. Arizona’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy: 2005-2015. Phoenix, Arizona. May 24, 2006. _____. 2009. Guidelines for Reducing Impacts to Wildlife from Wind Energy Development in Arizona. Revised November 23, 2009. _____. 2010a. Guidelines for Solar Development in Arizona. March 12, 2010. October 2012 Arizona Restoration Design Energy Project 8-1 Final Environmental Impact Statement 8. References _____. 2010b. Unpublished sensitive data on special status species from the Heritage Database Management System. Acquired via FTP from Sabra Schwartz on September 29, 2010. _____. 2011a. Unpublished GIS data on Conservation Potential, Species and Habitat Conservation Guide Tiers. Acquired via email from Joyce Francis on August 29, 2011. _____. 2011b. Game and Non-Game Species Information. Internet Web site: http://www.azgfd.gov. Accessed on August 6, 2011. _____. 2012a. List of Species of Greatest Conservation Need potentially occurring in the Agua Caliente SEZ. List generated by Ginger Ritter on January 19, 2012. _____. 2012b. Predicted species raster datasets for Sonoran desert tortoise, Mohave fringe toed lizard, western burrowing owl, Gunnison’s’ prairie dog, black footed ferret, Springville pocket mouse, Tucson shovel-nosed snake, Gila monster, Arizona skink. Received from Ginger Ritter on June 8, and June 14, 2012. _____. In prep. Wildlife of Special Concern in Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department Publication. Phoenix, Arizona, 32 pp. _____. Undated. Published GIS data on Beier Wildlife Corridors. Acquired via email from Sabra Schwartz. September 1, 2010. Alpine, A. E., ed. 2010. Hydrological, Geological, and Biological Site Characterization of Breccia Pipe Uranium Deposits in Northern Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2010–5025, 354 p., 1 pl., scale 1:375,000. ALRIS (Arizona Land Resource Information System). 2011a. Published GIS data on incorporated city boundaries. Arizona State Land Department. Internet Web site: http://www.land.state.az.us/alris/data.html. Acquired from Anthony Maslowicz, Arizona State Land Department. Accessed on May 16, 2011. _____. 2011b. Published GIS data on major geologic faults in Arizona. Acquired via BLM Arizona State Office eGIS server. Anderson, G. S., and U. J. Kurze. 1992. “Outdoor Sound Propagation,” in Noise and Vibration Control Engineering: Principles and Applications, L. L. Beranek and I. L. Vér (editors), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y. Arizona Audubon. 2011. Arizona’s Important Bird Areas Program. Internet Web site: http://iba.audubon.org/iba/viewState.do?state=US-AZ Accessed August 4, 2011. Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology (now known as Arizona Geological Survey). 1983. Published map of Metallic Mineral Districts of Arizona, by Stanley B. Keith, Don Egest, and Ed DeWitt. Digitized into GIS data by Scott Jonker, EMPSi, August 2011. Arizona Bureau of Mines. 1993. Published GIS data on Known Mineral Deposit Areas. Acquired from Anthony Maslowicz, Arizona State Land Department. February 15, 2011. 8-2 Arizona Restoration Design Energy Project October 2012 Final Environmental Impact Statement 8. References Arizona Cattlelog. 2010. Official Publication of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association. Volume 75, Issue 32. July 2010. Arizona Cooperative Extension. 2009. Arizona Drinking Water Well Contaminants. Internet Web site: http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/water/az1503.pdf. Accessed on November 5, 2010. Arizona Council for Enhancing Recreation and Tourism. 2011. Map for Recreation and Historic Sites in Arizona. Internet Web Site: http://www.arizonaguide.com/arizona-travel-info/arizona-maps. Accessed on August 29, 2011. Arizona Department of Agriculture. 2011. Prohibited, Regulated, and Restricted Noxious Weeds. Internet Web site: http://www.azda.gov/psd/quarantine5.htm. Accessed on August 12, 2011. Arizona Department of Education, Adult Education Services. 2010. Yuma County Arizona Adult Education Data, Program Year 2009-2010. Internet Web Site: http://www.ade.az.gov/adult- ed/Documents/Countyinfo/Yuma.pdf. Accessed on August 16, 2011. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. 2008. Published GIS data on nonattainment and maintenance areas. Acquired from Anthony Maslowicz, Arizona State Land Department, in conjunction with Nancy Caroli, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. August 22, 2011. Arizona Department of Public Safety. 2010. 2010 Crime in Arizona Report: An Annual Report Compiled by the Access Integrity Unit of the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Internet Web Site: http://www.azdps.gov/About/Reports/docs/Crime_In_Arizona_Report_2010.pdf. Accessed on August 11, 2011. Arizona Office of Tourism. 2009. Arizona 2009 Tourism Facts – Year-End Summary. Internet Web Site: http://azot.gov/system/files/151/original/2009_AOT_Tourism_Facts_FINAL.pdf?1285367966. Accessed on August 12, 2011. Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum. 2011. Soil Surfaces: Desert Pavements. Internet Web site: http://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_surfaces.html. Accessed on August 23, 2011. Arizona State Demographers Office. 2006. Arizona Department of Economic Security, Research Administration, Population Statistics Unit. Population projected by Demographic Cohort- Component Population Model. Approved by Arizona Department of Economic Security Director, March 31, 2006. Internet Web site: http://www.azstats.gov/population- projections.aspx. Accessed on August 11, 2011. Arizona State Land Department. 2011. State Land Department Historical Overview. Internet Web site: http://www.land.state.az.us/history.htm. Accessed on August 12, 2011. Arizona State Parks. 2010. Published GIS data on state parks. Acquired via FTP from Vincent Schiavitti. September 1, 2010. _____. 2011a. Find a Park. Internet Web site: http://azstateparks.com/find/index.html. Accessed on August 22, 2011. October 2012 Arizona Restoration Design Energy Project 8-3 Final Environmental Impact Statement 8. References _____. 2011b. Arizona State Parks: Press Room. Internet Web site: http://azstateparks.com/press/2009/PR_04-11-09.html. Accessed on August 23, 2011. Arizona Trail Association. Undated. What is the Arizona Trail? Internet Web site: http://www.aztrail.org/at_about.html. Accessed on August 23, 2011. ARRTIS (Arizona Renewable Resource and Transmission Identification Subcommittee). 2009. Final Report of the Arizona Renewable Resource and Transmission Identification Subcommittee. September 2009. Averitt, P. and R. B. O’Sullivan. 1969. Coal, in Mineral and Water Resources of Arizona: Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin 180, p. 59–69. Avian Power Line Interaction Committee. 2006. Suggested Practices for Avian Protection on Power Lines: The State of the Art in 2006. Edison Electric Institute, Avian Power Line Interaction Committee, and the California Energy Commission. Washington, DC, and Sacramento, CA. AZ DOC and BLS (Arizona Department of Commerce, Research Administration and the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics). 2010. Internet Web Site: http://www.workforce.az.gov/pubs/labor/azoccproj08-18.pdf. Accessed on August 12, 2011. AZ DOR (Arizona Department of Revenue). 2010. 2010 Annual Report. Table 6: Net Taxable Sales By Transaction Privilege, Use and Severance Tax Classifications. Fiscal Year 2005-05 through Fiscal Year 2009-10. Internet Web Site: http://www.azdor.gov/Portals/0/AnnualReports/ FY10%20Annual%20Report_Web.pdf. Accessed on August 12, 2011. AZGS (Arizona Geological Survey). 2008. Potash and Related Resources of the Holbrook Basin, Arizona, and map, by Steven L. Rauzi. Open File Report OFR 08-07. _____. 2011. Mineral Resources/Industrial Minerals. Internet Web site: http://www.azgs.az.gov/minerals_industrial.shtml. Accessed on August 3, 2011.Becker, Kenneth and Jeffrey Altschul. 2008. “Path Finding: The Archaeology of Trails and Trail Systems.” In: Jeffrey H. Altschul and Adrianne G. Rankin (Eds.). Fragile Patterns: The Archaeology of the Western Papagueria. SRI Press, Tucson, AZ. Belnap, J., R. Rosentreter, S. Leonard, J. H. Kaltenecker, J. Williams, and D. Eldridge. 2001. Biological Soil Crusts: Ecology and Management. Berendt, R. D., E. L. R. 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