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241Geography of California / Colorado Plateau / Endangered species / Leuciscinae / San Juan Creek / Roundtail chub / Bonytail chub / San Juan River / Rainbow trout / Geography of the United States / Chub / Fish

San Juan Watershed SAN JUAN WATERSHED The San Juan River originates in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. It enters New Mexico northeast of Farmington and flows westward for about 93 mi (150 km) to exit th

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242Jemez Mountains / Caja del Rio / Dome Wilderness / Trail / Santa Fe /  New Mexico / Valles Caldera / New Mexico / Geography of the United States / Santa Fe National Forest

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243Tularosa Basin / Albuquerque /  New Mexico / Socorro /  New Mexico / Rio Grande / Caballo Mountains / Colorado River / Bosque / Geologic map of Georgia / Geography of the United States / New Mexico / Basin and Range Province

Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc. References Aller, L., T. Bennett, J. Lehr, and G. Hackett[removed]DRASTIC: a standardized system for evaluating groundwater pollution potential using hydrogeologic settings. EPA/600/

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244Jemez Mountains / Fenton Lake / Jemez Springs /  New Mexico / Fenton / Sandoval County /  New Mexico / New Mexico / Albuquerque metropolitan area / Geography of the United States

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245Rio Grande / Tularosa Basin / Socorro /  New Mexico / Elephant Butte Reservoir / Caballo Mountains / Socorro County /  New Mexico / Magdalena Mountains / San Andres Mountains / San Mateo Mountains / Geography of the United States / New Mexico / Cibola National Forest

Daniel B. Stephens & Associates, Inc. 3. Background This section provides a general overview of the characteristics of the Socorro-Sierra planning region. Additional detail on the climate, water resources, and demograph

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246Manzano Peak / Manzano Mountains / Torrance County /  New Mexico / Trail / Manzano National Forest / New Mexico / Cibola National Forest / Geography of the United States

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247Albuquerque metropolitan area / Rio Puerco / Nacimiento Mountains / Rio Grande / Valles Caldera / Bandelier National Monument / Albuquerque /  New Mexico / Interstate 40 in New Mexico / Sandoval County /  New Mexico / New Mexico / Geography of the United States / Jemez Mountains

APPENDIX[removed]LAND USE 1. Land Use History of North America - (LUHNA): Repeat Photography .............................................2 Map of all roads visible in 1935 and in 1981....................................

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248Tularosa Basin / Hydrology / Basin and Range Province / Fluvial landforms / Tularosa /  New Mexico / Drainage basin / Sacramento River / Sacramento Mountains / Water resources / Geography of the United States / New Mexico / Geography of California

Microsoft Word - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY REF.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-23 20:19:17
249Acequia / Venado Peak / Taos County /  New Mexico / Taos Pueblo / Ditch / Sangre de Cristo Mountains / New Mexico / Geography of the United States / Questa /  New Mexico

Appendix F Water Demand Information Appendix F1 Water Use Data

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250Mexico–United States border / Rio Grande cutthroat trout / Rio Chama / Rio Grande Silvery Minnow / Rio Grande / Smallmouth bass / Snake River / Bosque / Rio Conchos / Geography of the United States / Wild and Scenic Rivers of the United States / Mexican Plateau

Chapter 5 Assessments and Strategies for SGCN and Key Habitats RIO GRANDE WATERSHED The Rio Grande originates in the San Juan Mountains of southern Colorado and flows south through the entire length of New Mexico. The R

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