By: Mark_B_Evans
The Santa Cruz was never a perennial stream through Tucson, it was ephemeral, flowing in the wet seasons, dry in the dry seasons. That’s why Silver Lake dam was built, to store water for the Lee flour...
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Only once in my lifetime did the Santa Cruz actually flow anywhere north of Tucson. That was during the 1983 floods. The Santa Cruz north of Tucson is a small wash, nothing more. Histotically its flow...
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Thanks Jim, I really enjoyed this read. Looking forward to coming back and visiting your area in a couple months.
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All of the riparian areas in southern AZ – and there are quite a few – deserve to be treated with love and respect. The Santa Cruz, the San Pedro, the Gila, the Babocamori, the Sonoita, the Arivaca,...
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