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    Adetona, O., Dunn, K., Hall D., Achtemeier G.L., Stock, A., and Naeher L.P. 2011. Personal PM 2.5 exposure among wildland firefighters working at prescribed burns in southeastern United States. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene. 8: 503-511.

    AirNow. 2015. Archived Air Quality Index Data and Maps. Available online at www.airnow.gov. Compiled and certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Last visited October 2015.

    Aisbett, B., M. Phillips, M. Sargeant, B. Gilbert, and D. Nichols. 2007. Fighting with fire – how brushfire suppression can impact on firefighters’ health. Australian Family Physician. 36(12): 994-997.

    Alcock, R.E, P.A. Behnisch, K.C. Jones, and H. Hagenmaier. 1998. Dioxin-like PCBs in the environment-human exposure and the significance of sources. Chemosphere. 37(8): 1457-1472.

    Andrews, E.D. 1991. Sediment transport in the Colorado River Basin. IN: Colorado River Ecology and Dam Management: Washington D.C., National Academy of Science Press. P. 54-74.

    Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ). 2012. 2010 Status of Water Quality – Arizona’s Integrated 305(b) Assessment and 303(d) Listing Report. Available online at: https://www.azdeq.gov/environ/water/assessment/

    Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). 1994. Hydrographic survey report for Indian Lands in the Little Colorado River System, Arizona.

    Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). 1990. Draft outline of basin profiles for the state water assessment: ADWR Statewide Planning Division, Memorandum to L. Linser, D.W. January 16, 1990.

    Arizona First Things First (AZFTF). 2010. 2010 Needs & Assets Report – Navajo Nation August 31, 2010. Prepared for the First Things First Navajo Nation Regional Partnership Council. Available online at: https://www.azftf.gov/WhoWeAre/Board/Documents/Sept27,10%20Board%20Materials/Attach ment_11l_Navajo%20Nation%20_NA_2010%20RPT.pdf. 68pp.

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