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Tucson Arizona



FDIC: SA-54-2005: Counterfeit Checks
Counterfeit checks drawn on Commerce Bank of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, are reportedly in circulation. ...

Any information you have about this matter should be brought to the attention of: Alan J. Wahl Senior Vice President Commerce Bank of Arizona 3805 E. Broadway Tucson, Arizona 85716 Telephone: (520) 325-5200 Fax: (520) 327-0513 Email: awahl@commercebankaz.com ...

Commerce Bank of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, has contacted the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to report that fraudulent checks are in circulation. ... [Read More]

EO Natural Hazards: Florida Fire South of Tucson, Arizona
Natural Hazards >> Fires >> Florida Fire South of Tucson, Arizona ...

Lightning triggered a wildfire in the Coronado National Forest in southern Arizona that grew to more than 11,000 acres by July 13, 2005. The fire was threatening homes in Madera Canyon, as well as structures at the Mt. Hopkins Observatory. Habitat for the spotted owl and migratory birds was threatened. This image of the Florida Fire south of Tucson was captured by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite on July 12, 2005. The high-resolution image provided above has a spatial resolution of 250 meters per pixel. The MODIS Rapid Response System provides this image at additional resolutions. ... [Read More]

Community Level Indicators for Understanding Health and Human Services Issues
City of Tucson. (1999). The Livable Tucson Vision Program. Tucson, AZ: Author. Available online at http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/livable.html ...

Web page: http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/livable.html ...

Tucson, AZ 85726 ... [Read More]

Tucson Recruitment Page
Sixty miles east of the Sells Hospital by paved highway lies Tucson, Arizona's second largest metropolitan area, home to nearly 600,000. Tucson, or "The Old Pueblo," is one of the oldest continuously inhabited sites in North America, steeped in a rich heritage of Indian and Spanish influence. It affords all of Southern Arizona limitless entertainment, recreation, shopping, and cultural opportunities. ...

After the Mexican War of Independence from Spain in 1821, the Yaqui resisted the Mexican government, often with bloody conflicts, and gradually began to migrate north into Arizona. By 1919, only three original Yaqui rancherias remained. The best known Arizona Yaqui village was Old Pascua on the outskirts of Tucson. With tribal recognition and acquisition of reservation land just west of the San Xavier District in 1978, the village of New Pascua was built; it remains the seat of Yaqui tribal government. ... [Read More]

City of Tucson
Tucson/Pima Arts Council Event Calendar • Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau • Downtown Tucson • Access Arizona • Tucson Attractions • AZ Tourist Online • AZ Guide • Tucson Sites • Tucson Attractions • Do Tucson • Tucson Style • Explore Arizona ...

Tucson Web Cam • About Tucson • A Brief History of Tucson • Convention Center • Event Calendar • Guía de Informacíon • Golf Courses • Reid Park Zoo • Parks and Recreation • Moving to Tucson • Online Maps ... [Read More]

ATSDR - PHA - Tucson International Airport Area, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1994. U.S. Department of Health & HumanServices, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry; Division ofHealth Assessment and Consultation. Review of Health Studies Related to TCE Contamination atTucson Superfund Site, Tucson Arizona . 1994. ...

Groundwater sampling of the two plumes associated with the site continues at present. ADHS's most recent evaluation of this data was published in 2000 (ATSDR, 2000c). Additional data on groundwater conditions are routinely reported by USEPA and AFP44. These data are publicly available from USEPA or at the TCE Library at 101 W. Irvington, Tucson. USEPA drinking water regulations also require the Tucson Municipal Water authority to notify customers if any of the municipal drinking water is not meeting EPA standards for maximum contaminant levels. Current data indicate local drinking water contains less than 5 micrograms per liter (µg/L) of TCE. ... [Read More]

ParkWise and Tucson Inner City Express Transit
ParkWise is the City of Tucson Parking Division, assisting the citizens of Tucson with their parking issues. Tucson Inner City Express Transit (T.I.C.E.T.) provides free, handicap accessible shuttles for traveling around the downtown business district. ...

City of Tucson Department of Transportation 201 N. Stone Avenue, 6th Floor, North Wing POB 27210, Tucson, Arizona 85726-7210 (520) 791-4371 | (520) 791-5641 fax | ...

If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact ParkWise by phone at (520) 791-5071 or by EMail at parkwise@tucsonaz.gov . ... [Read More]

1999 Building Publications - NIST Workshop on Standards Development for the Use of Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Rehabilitation of Concrete and Masonry Structures, Proceedings, January 7-8, 1998, Tucson, Arizona.
NIST Workshop on Standards Development for the Use of Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Rehabilitation of Concrete and Masonry Structures, Proceedings, January 7-8, 1998, Tucson, Arizona.(15689 K) ...

NIST Workshop on Standards Development for the Use of Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Rehabilitation of Concrete and Masonry Structures, Proceedings, January 7-8, 1998, Tucson, Arizona. ...

NIST Workshop on Standards Development for the Use of Fiber Reinforced Polymers for the Rehabilitation of Concrete and Masonry Structures, Proceedings, Janaury 7-8, 1998, Tucson, AZ, Duthinh, D., Editor(s), 1999. ... [Read More]

Sensor Webs Deployments - Tucson, Arizona
We have partnered with the University of Arizona and Tucson Water to broaden the use of Sensor Web technology in environmental research and to develop the macro-intelligence capabilities of the system. In this case, the Sensor Web is being used to aid in the study flooding. ...

Tucson, Arizona - Sensor Web 3.2 ...

This Sensor Web is deployed at the Central Avra Valley Storage and Recovery Project ( CAVSARP ) facility located west of Tucson, AZ. This particular site was selected because it is ideal for studying spatio-temporal phenomena and for providing a test site for more sophisticated hydrological studies, including that of comparing the data from the Sensor Web to remote measurements taken from orbiting satellites. ... [Read More]

Conservation
Tucson AMA's Xeriscape contest - Each year, the Arizona Department of Water Resources' Tucson Active Management area conducts a Xeriscape contest for homeowners and professionals in the area. ...

Tucson is Educating Consumers to Drop their Water Use . . . ...

City of Tucson- Water Harvesting Guidance Manual ... [Read More]


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