A. Beginning July 1, 1994, the Santa Cruz active management area is established as an initial active management area which consists of a portion of the upper Santa Cruz valley sub-basin. The boundaries of the Santa Cruz active management area are shown on the map filed in the office of the secretary of state on June 10, 1994.

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 45-411.03

  • Active management area: means a geographical area that has been designated pursuant to article 2 of this chapter as requiring active management of groundwater or, in the case of the Santa Cruz active management area, active management of any water, other than stored water, withdrawn from a well. See Arizona Laws 45-402
  • Department: means the department of water resources. See Arizona Laws 45-101
  • Initial active management area: means the Phoenix, Prescott or Pinal active management area established by section 45-411, the Tucson active management area established by section 45-411 and modified by Section 45-411. See Arizona Laws 45-402

B. A true copy of the map identifying the boundaries of the Santa Cruz active management area shall be on file in the department and shall be available for examination by the public during regular business hours. A true copy of the map shall also be filed in the office of the county recorder in the counties in which the active management area is located.