Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona
From the Proceedings of the 1978 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 14-15, 1978, Flagstaff, Arizona === Discontinuous water quality data for the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona is analyzed to illustr...
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ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-3010382015-10-23T05:25:01Z Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona Keith, S. J. Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Administration, University of Arizona, Tucson Hydrology -- Arizona. Water resources development -- Arizona. Hydrology -- Southwestern states. Water resources development -- Southwestern states. Ephemeral streams Water sources Water quality Non-perennial streams Floods Environmental effects Basins Planning Comprehensive planning Arizona San Pedro River Storm runoff International waters Water pollution sources From the Proceedings of the 1978 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 14-15, 1978, Flagstaff, Arizona Discontinuous water quality data for the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona is analyzed to illustrate the nature of water quality problems of ephemeral flow. The San Pedro drains a northerly-trending basin of 4,483 square miles, of which 696 are in Mexico and 3,787 in Arizona. Several questions arise in the consideration of a rational management plan: what is the necessity for protection of ephemeral flow quality when the channel consists of a dry wash much of the year, where there is little aquatic or wildlife to protect, and where occasional flow during flood conditions is put to little use by humans; and where and how do we use the ephemeral flow it is indeed decided to utilize it. Such questions as these form the basis of this discussion in an effort to bring out the point that water quality problems of ephemeral flow in arid areas differ from those in the humid zone. It is argued that in between the extremes of prohibiting or treating all runoff or eliminating all sources of pollution, there is actually little that can be done to control all sources of pollution in this typical arid stream, despite the fact that standards, for the most part unattainable, have been set for this flow. 1978-04-15 text Proceedings 0272-6106 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/301038 Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest en_US Copyright ©, where appropriate, is held by the author. Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science |
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Hydrology -- Arizona. Water resources development -- Arizona. Hydrology -- Southwestern states. Water resources development -- Southwestern states. Ephemeral streams Water sources Water quality Non-perennial streams Floods Environmental effects Basins Planning Comprehensive planning Arizona San Pedro River Storm runoff International waters Water pollution sources |
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Hydrology -- Arizona. Water resources development -- Arizona. Hydrology -- Southwestern states. Water resources development -- Southwestern states. Ephemeral streams Water sources Water quality Non-perennial streams Floods Environmental effects Basins Planning Comprehensive planning Arizona San Pedro River Storm runoff International waters Water pollution sources Keith, S. J. Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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From the Proceedings of the 1978 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 14-15, 1978, Flagstaff, Arizona === Discontinuous water quality data for the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona is analyzed to illustrate the nature of water quality problems of ephemeral flow. The San Pedro drains a northerly-trending basin of 4,483 square miles, of which 696 are in Mexico and 3,787 in Arizona. Several questions arise in the consideration of a rational management plan: what is the necessity for protection of ephemeral flow quality when the channel consists of a dry wash much of the year, where there is little aquatic or wildlife to protect, and where occasional flow during flood conditions is put to little use by humans; and where and how do we use the ephemeral flow it is indeed decided to utilize it. Such questions as these form the basis of this discussion in an effort to bring out the point that water quality problems of ephemeral flow in arid areas differ from those in the humid zone. It is argued that in between the extremes of prohibiting or treating all runoff or eliminating all sources of pollution, there is actually little that can be done to control all sources of pollution in this typical arid stream, despite the fact that standards, for the most part unattainable, have been set for this flow. |
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Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Administration, University of Arizona, Tucson |
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Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Administration, University of Arizona, Tucson Keith, S. J. |
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Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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Ephemeral Flow and Water Quality Problems: A Case Study of the San Pedro River in Southeastern Arizona |
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ephemeral flow and water quality problems: a case study of the san pedro river in southeastern arizona |
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