Description

The Aravaipa Canyon groundwater basin covers approximately 517 square miles in southeastern Arizona within Graham and Pinal counties. Largely undeveloped, the remote basin has an estimated 135 residents and includes the community of Klondyke. Low-intensity livestock grazing is the predominant

The Aravaipa Canyon groundwater basin covers approximately 517 square miles in southeastern Arizona within Graham and Pinal counties. Largely undeveloped, the remote basin has an estimated 135 residents and includes the community of Klondyke. Low-intensity livestock grazing is the predominant land use although there are some irrigated fields and orchards along Aravaipa Creek. Historic mining activity resulted in the creation of the Klondyke Tailings Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund site in 1998. Groundwater is used for all domestic purposes within the basin as well as most irrigation and stock water supplies. Irrigation uses the most groundwater in the basin.

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Details

Title
  • Ambient Groundwater Quality of the Aravaipa Canyon Basin: A 2003 Baseline Study
Contributors
Date Created
2013-05
Identifier
  • Identifier Value
    ENQ 5.2:A 51 A 61
  • Identifier Value
    ENQ 1.3:F 12/13-04
Note
  • Open-file report (Arizona. Department of Environmental Quality) ; 13-01
  • Fact sheet (Arizona. Department of Environmental Quality) ; FS 13-04

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