Water adequacy determination information including the subdivision name, location, number of lots, adequacy determination, reason for the inadequacy determination, date of determination and subdivision water provider are shown in Table 3.8-10A and B for water reports and analysis of adequate water supply. Figure 3.8-12 shows the locations of subdivisions keyed to the Table.
For a description of the Adequacy Program click here. For adequacy determination data sources and methods see Volume 1, Appendix A. For more information on adequacy determinations in the Cienega Creek Basin see Section 3.0.5 - Population.
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Eleven water adequacy determinations have been made in this basin through December 2008.
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Three determinations of inadequacy have been made. These determinations are scattered throughout the basin.
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All determinations of inadequacy were because the applicant chose not to submit necessary information and/or available hydrologic data was insufficient to make a determination.
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One analysis of adequate water supply for 2,948 lots has been issued in this basin.
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The number of lots receiving a water adequacy determination, by county, are:
County |
Number of Subdivision Lots |
Number of Lots Determined to be Adequate |
Percent Adequate |
Cochise |
0 |
0 |
NA |
Gila |
7 |
7 |
100% |
Graham |
0 |
0 |
NA |
Pima |
0 |
0 |
NA |
Pinal |
>1,204 |
1,188 |
~98% |
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Click to view Table 3.8-10 Adequacy Determinations in the Lower San Pedro Basin

Click to view Figure 3.8-12 Lower San Pedro Basin Adequacy Determinations |