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Appendix E: Facility Inventory Facility Inventory FY 2019 Distance to Risk/ Facility Name Waterway Name Evaluation Date waterway (~ mi) Priority Val Vista Unnamed 0.38 0.00 04/18/16 Old Nogales Maintenance Yard Nogales Wash 0.00 0.53 02/05/16 Nogales Maintenance Yard Nogales Wash 0.10 1.44 02/05/16 Tucson Commercial DL MVD Unknown 0.00 0.06 03/08/16 Tucson Construction Office Unnamed Wash 0.00 0.59 03/08/16 Tucson East MVD Tributary to Pantano Wash 0.00 0.12 03/09/16 Tucson Regional MVD Unnamed Tributary to Julian Wash 0.10 0.35 03/09/16 Tucson District Office Unamed Wash 0.00 0.26 03/18/16 Tucson North MVD Canada del Oro 0.36 0.12 03/19/16 Tucson Stack Operation Julian Wash 0.00 0.59 03/19/16 Grant Rd Maintenance Yard Santa Cruz River 0.00 3.24 04/13/16 Picacho Unnamed - 0.00 04/18/16 Casa Grande Maintenance Yard Unknown 0.00 1.47 04/18/16 Sonoita Rest Area Sonoita Creek 0.31 0.18 04/19/16 Benson Construction Office Unnameed Tributary to San Pedro 0.00 0.26 04/19/16 Johnson Road Storage Site Walnut Wash 0.24 0.35 04/19/16 Sonoita Maintenance Yard Sonoita Creek 0.42 0.41 04/19/16 Amole Storage Site Unnamed Tributary to Mescal Arroyo 0.22 0.47 04/19/16 St. David Maintenance Yard Unnameed Tributary to San Pedro 0.00 1.82 04/19/16 Sells Storage Yard Sells Wash 0.33 0.12 04/25/16 Ajo Maintenance Yard Unamed Tributary to Gibson Arroyo 0.00 0.47 04/25/16 Nogales POE Unnamed Wash 0.00 0.26 05/02/16 Holbrook MVD Tributary to Little Colorado River 0.35 0.12 05/10/16 Holbrook Statewide Striping Facility Unnamed Tributary to the Little Colorado River 1.05 0.47 05/10/16 Kayenta Maintenance Yard Unnamed 0.00 1.97 05/10/16 Holbrook District Office/Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary to the Little Colorado River 0.85 2.76 05/10/16 Window Rock MVD Sand Wash 0.10 0.12 05/11/16 Painted Cliffs Rest Area Puerco River 0.50 0.18 05/12/16 Fish Creek Maintenance Camp Lewis and Pranty Creek 0.00 0.12 05/16/16 Fish Creek Crabtree Wash 0.35 0.06 05/19/16 Board Tree Saddle Ash Creek 1.20 0.18 05/19/16 Connor Canyon Rose Creek 63.00 0.18 05/19/16 Squaw Peak Turkey Creek 0.53 0.18 05/19/16 Burnt Corral Burnt Corral Creek 0.50 0.18 05/19/16 Grand Canyon Airport Rain Tank Wash 0.00 1.21 05/31/16 Coolidge MVD Unknown 0.00 0.12 07/11/16 Coolidge Maintenance Yard Unknown 0.00 0.76 07/11/16 Douglas Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary to Whitewater Draw 0.30 1.41 07/13/16 Threeway (Clifton) MVD Gila River 0.41 0.00 08/01/16 Duncan POE Railroad Wash 0.67 0.06 08/01/16 Defiance Storage site Unnamed Tributary to Queen Creek 0.00 0.24 08/01/16 San Simon POE San Simon River 0.90 0.24 08/01/16 Safford Main Office Gila River 1.24 0.29 08/01/16 Sahuarita Storage Site Unanmed Tributary to Santa Cruz River 0.00 0.41 08/01/16 Safford Construction and Sign/Stripping Yard Gila River 1.55 0.71 08/01/16 Safford Maintenance Yard Graveyard Wash 0.54 2.59 08/01/16 Three Way Maintenance Yard Gila River 0.40 2.68 08/01/16 Recker Road Maintenance Yard Roosevelt Canal 0.00 1.62 08/02/16 Country Club Maintenance Yard Salt River 0.00 1.88 08/02/16 Douglas NAFTA Site POE Unknown 0.00 0.06 08/11/16 Naco NAFTA Site POE Unnamed Tributary to Greenbush Draw 0.46 0.12 08/11/16 Douglas POE Unnamed wash 0.00 0.12 08/11/16 Douglas - Apache Storage Yard Unnamed Tributary 0.00 0.15 08/11/16 Douglas MVD Whitewater Draw 0.45 0.15 08/11/16 Douglas POE/Truck Inspection Station Whitewater Draw 0.45 0.26 08/11/16 Mule Mountain Storage Site Banning Creek 0.00 0.38 08/11/16 Douglas - King's Hwy Satelite Yard Unamed Tributary 0.00 0.85 08/11/16 Douglas POE Storage Site Unnamed Tributary 0.00 0.91 08/11/16 TOC Bldg Salt River via Phoenix MS4 1.0+ 0.50 08/25/16 Traffic Maintenance Yard Salt River via Phoenix MS4 1.0+ 0.65 08/25/16 Colcord Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary to Hunter Creek. 0.00 1.40 09/13/16 Payson Maintenance Yard Unamed Tributary 0.00 2.38 09/13/16 Tonopah Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary 0.10 1.21 09/28/16 Yuma MVD Gila River 5+ 0.12 10/25/16 Sentinel Rest Area (EB) Unnamed 0.00 0.18 10/25/16 Sentinel Rest Area (WB) Unnamed 0.00 0.18 10/25/16 I008 MP16 Storage Yard Unnamed Tributaries to Fortune Wash 0.00 0.21 10/25/16 Dateland Maintenance Yard Gila River 5+ 0.50 10/25/16 Dateland Maintenace Yard Unnamed 1.0+ 0.56 10/25/16 Yuma District Office & Maintenance Yard Gila River 2.50 1.91 10/25/16 Haviland Rest Area (WB) Sacramento Wash 1.12 0.00 11/08/16 Haviland Rest Area (EB) Sacramento Wash 1.12 0.18 11/08/16 Topock POE Unnamed Wash 0.00 0.18 11/08/16 Parker Maintenance Yard Unnamed 0.00 0.38 11/08/16 Needle Mountain Maintenance Yard Unnamed tributary to Colorado River 2.00 1.38 11/08/16 Williams Maintenance Yard Unnamed Wash 0.00 1.38 11/09/16 Seligman Maintenance Yard Big Chino Wash 0.45 2.15 11/09/16 Flagstaff Maintenance Yard Rio de Flag 0.00 2.47 11/09/16 Grey's Peak MC Juam Miller Creek 0.15 1.06 11/15/16 Avondale MVD Agua Fria 0.15 0.12 03/22/17 Avondale MVD Agua Fria River 0.11 0.12 03/22/17 Avondale Maintenance Yard Agua Fria 0.00 1.59 03/22/17 Oraibi Maintenance Yard Unnamed 0.10 1.00 04/03/17 EQS Capital Mall Shop Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 04/04/17 EQS Game and Fish Shop Tributary to Deadman Wash 0.38 0.24 04/04/17 Durango Equipment Service Yard Salt River via Phoenix MS4 1.0+ 1.03 04/18/17 Parker Creek Maintenance Yard Parker Creek 0.05 0.24 05/02/17 Tonto Basin Storage yard Tonto Creek 0.30 0.62 05/02/17 Young Maintenance Yard Cherry Creek 0.11 0.71 05/02/17 Page 1 of 3 Facility Inventory FY 2019 Roosevelt Maintenance Yard Roosevelt Lake 0.30 0.82 05/02/17 Capital Mall EQS Unknown 0.00 0.44 05/04/17 Game & Fish EQS Deadman Wash 0.52 0.47 05/04/17 McGuireville Rest Area (NB) Unnamed tributary to Beaver Creek. 0.00 0.15 05/17/17 McGuireville Rest Area (SB) Unnamed tributary to Dry Beaver Creek 0.16 0.15 05/17/17 Dugas Storage Site Dry Creek 0.20 0.18 05/17/17 Sunset Point Rest Area Sheep Gulch Wash 0.15 0.21 05/17/17 Camp Verde Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary to Verde River 0.15 1.62 05/17/17 Little Antelope Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary 0.42 2.09 05/17/17 Cordes Junction Maintenance Yard Unnamed Tributary to Big Bug Creek 0.00 2.15 05/17/17 Sacaton Rest Area (EB) Unnamed Tributaries 0.00 0.18 06/06/17 Sacaton Rest Area (WB) Unnamed Tributaries 0.00 0.18 06/06/17 Crabtree Burn Corral Draw 0.22 0.12 06/12/17 Four-Bar Mesa Tributary to Turkey Creek 0.00 0.12 06/12/17 Canoa Ranch Rest Area (NB) Santa Cruz River 0.49 0.15 06/14/17 Canoa Ranch Rest Area (SB) Santa Cruz River 0.61 0.32 06/14/17 Oak Creek Rim Maintenance Yard Tributary to Oak Creek 0.10 1.50 07/10/17 Oracle Maintenance Yard Big Wash 0.55 1.68 07/24/17 I10MP143 Storage Yard Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.18 08/07/17 Phoenix Signing and Striping and Survey Bldgs Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 08/07/17 HRDC and Safety/Risk Bldg Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 08/07/17 Materials Testing and Offices Building/Parking Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 08/07/17 Sierra Vista MVD Unnamed Tributary 0.00 0.12 08/09/17 Scottsdale Regional MVD Scottsdale MS4 0.00 0.12 08/23/17 Chandler MVD Chandler MS4 0.00 0.12 08/23/17 Central Construction South Mountain Office Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 08/23/17 Ehrenberg Rest Area (EB) Unnamed Tributary to Colorado River 0.15 0.12 09/05/17 Ehrenberg Rest Area (WB) Unnamed Tributary to Colorado River 0.20 0.12 09/05/17 Bouse Wash Rest Area (EB) Discharges to surrounding area 0.00 0.12 09/05/17 Bouse Wash Rest Area (WB) Discharges to surrounding area 0.00 0.12 09/05/17 Burnt Well Rest Area (EB) Unnamed Tributaries 0.20 0.12 09/05/17 Burnt Well Rest Area (WB) Unnamed Tributaries 0.00 0.12 09/05/17 Quartzite Maintenance Yard Tributary to Tyson Wash 0.00 1.41 09/05/17 Mohawk Rest Area (EB) Unnamed Tributary to Gila River 0.18 0.12 09/06/17 Mohawk Rest Area (WB) Unnamed Tributary to Gila River 0.18 0.12 09/06/17 San Luis II POE Unknown 0.00 0.12 09/06/17 Fortuna/Blaisdell Unknown 0.00 0.00 09/14/17 NW Phoenix Regional MVD Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.12 09/14/17 Tempe MVD Tempe MS4 0.00 0.12 09/14/17 EQS Fuels and Auction Yard Phoenix MS4 0.00 0.24 09/29/17 Texas Canyon Rest Area (EB) Walker Canyon Wash 0.00 0.12 10/02/17 Texas Canyon Rest Area (WB) Walker Canyon Wash 0.00 0.12 10/02/17 Willcox Storage Yard #3 Willcox Playa 8.00 0.50 10/02/17 Willcox Maintenance Yard Wilcox Playa 4.00 0.97 10/02/17 Willcox Storage Yard #2 Willcox Playa 4.00 1.38 10/02/17 Tuba City Storage Site Unknown 0.10 0.24 10/24/17 Tuba City MVD Unknown 0.00 0.12 10/24/17 Glendale MVD Unknown urban area 0.00 0.06 11/02/17 Surprise MVD Discharges to Maricopa County detention area.
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