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RainLog.org (SAHRA Program) -- Rainlog.org is a cooperative rainfall monitoring network for Arizona. Data collected through this network will be used for a variety of applications, from watershed management activities to drought planning at local, county, and state levels.
Salt River Project -- The mission of SRP is to deliver ever-improving contributions to the people we serve through the provision of low cost, reliable water and power, and community programs, to ensure the vitality of the Salt River Valley.
Salt River Project Daily Water Report -- Each day, you can access a report featuring water levels at the six lakes on the Salt and Verde river systems, plus the amount of runoff, reservoir releases, boat ramp depths and more. This information is prepared by SRP for water management professionals and recreational boaters.
U. S. Geological Survey -- The USGS serves the Nation by providing reliable scientific information to describe and understand the Earth; minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters; manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources; and enhance and protect our quality of life.
Watershed Research and Education Program
at Northern Arizona University -- This program is designed to develop, coordinate, and promote research, education and outreach related to water resources in north-central Arizona watersheds and to provide a centralized, coordinated, and supported location for storage and exchange of north-central Arizona watershed information.
Yavapai County Link -- The Yavapai County Flood Control District ALERT System consists of precipitation gages, stream gauges and other weather related sensors that have been strategically placed in watersheds impacting communities in Yavapai County.
Yavapai County Water Advisory Committee
-- The Yavapai County Water Advisory Committee is a committed coalition of communities and selected stakeholders that are dedicated to developing a management plan for the sustainable use of our regional water supply.
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