Reports & Resources

Annual Reports & Updates

CCRN, 2023. CCRN Project Sites at a Glance. 1p.

CCRN, 2023. CCRN Annual Report 2022. 6 p.

CCRN, 2023. Partners in Adaptive Management. 2 p.

CCRN, July 2022. Funding Requirement. 2 p.

CCRN, 2022. CCRN Annual Report 2021. 10 p.

CCRN, 2021. CCRN Five-Year Review and Annual Report 2020. 30 p.

CCRN, 2020. Annual Accomplishments 2020. 2 p.

CCRN, 2019. Annual Accomplishments 2019. 2 p.

CCRN, 2018. Annual Accomplishments 2018. 2 p.

CCRN, 2017. Annual Accomplishments 2017. 2 p.

CCRN, 2016. Annual Accomplishments 2016. 2 p.

Other Reports

Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Department of the Interior. 2019. San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan. 110 p.

Gungle, B.; Callegary, J.B., Paretti, N.V.; Kennedy, J.R.; Eastoe, C.J.; Turner, D.S.; Dickinson, J.E.; Levick, L.R. and Sugg, Z.P. 2019. Hydrological Conditions and Evaluation of Sustainable Groundwater Use in the Sierra Vista Subwatershed, Upper San Pedro Basin. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2016–5114. 106 p.

J.E. Fuller Hydrology & Geomorphology and GeoSystems Analysis, Inc. 2020. CCRN Hydrological Monitoring, Program 2019 Annual Monitoring Report. 284 p.

Lacher, L.J. 2017. Simulated Cochise Conservation and Recharge Network Maximum Recharge with Updated Sierra Vista Subwatershed Pumping. 31 p.

Lacher, L.J. 2018. Interim Update to Sierra Vista Subwatershed Pumping and Artificial Recharge Rates in the Upper San Pedro Basin Groundwater Model. 58 p.

Lacher, L.J.; Turner, D.S.; Gungle, B.; Bushman, B.M.; and Richter, H.E. 2014. Application of Hydrologic Tools and Monitoring to Support Managed Aquifer Recharge Decision Making in the Upper San Pedro River. Water 6, 3495-3527. 33 p.

Leake, S.A.; Pool, D.R.; and Leenhouts, J.M. 2008. Simulated Effects of Ground-Water Withdrawals and Artificial Recharge on Discharge to Streams, Springs, and Riparian Vegetation in the Sierra Vista Subwatershed of the Upper San Pedro Basin. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5207. 22 p.

Leenhouts, J.M.; Stromberg, J.C.; and Scott, R.L. 2006. Hydrologic Requirements of and Consumptive Ground-Water Use by Riparian Vegetation along the San Pedro River. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005–5163. 174 p.

Pool, D.R. and Dickinson, J.E. 2007. Ground-Water Flow Model of the Sierra Vista Subwatershed and Sonoran Portions of the Upper San Pedro Basin, southeastern Arizona, United States, and northern Sonora, Mexico. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2006-5228. 49 p.

Richter, H.E.; Gungle, B.; Lacher, L.J.; Turner, D.S.; and Bushman, B.M. 2014. Development of a Shared Vision for Groundwater Management to Protect and Sustain Baseflows of the Upper San Pedro River. Water 6, 2519-2538. 20 p.

Resources

Mission

The mission of the Cochise Conservation & Recharge Network (CCRN) is to implement a regional network of land and water management projects that result in a healthy watershed, flowing San Pedro River, conservation of water resources, and a vibrant local economy.

Member Organizations

The CCRN was formed in 2015. The members are Cochise County, the City of Sierra Vista, The Nature Conservancy, Hereford Natural Resources Conservation District, the City of Bisbee, Fort Huachuca, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.