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Wildlife News The signs are already in place at Papago Park, Canal Park, and Steele Indian School Park. Many other projects that received Heritage money are either complete or in the process of being done. These include new sidewalks and better angler access at Encanto and Cortez Parks, about 100 new shade trees planted at parks across the Phoenix area, better shoreline stabilization at Papago Ponds and Canal Pond, hundreds of tons of rock used to create fish reefs and spawning beds at Kiwanis and Chaparral lakes, and a new aeration system to improve fishing conditions at Alvord Lake in Cesar Chavez Park. ... [Read More]
C:\DOCUME~1\BRYANY~1\Desktop\SPACER~1\technologies.html Gordon R. Woodcock, Boeing Aerospace Company ... David 0. Brin, California Space Institute ... Michele Small, California Space Institute ... [Read More]
ADEQ: Northern Regional Office: Plan Review Arizona Administrative Code Title 18, Chapter 5, Article 2 requires ADEQ review of public and semi-public swimming pools and spas, including modifications and changes in use. Applications must be submitted to ADEQ at least sixty days prior to the date of construction. NRO issues approvals to construct and approvals of construction for public and semi-public pools and spas. ... Applicants should contact NRO to obtain a copy of Form ADEQ/WQD-147 for submitting swimming pool or spa design plans to ADEQ. ... [Read More]
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