The Southern Arizona Project (SAP) is an on-going effort by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and our partners to address the impacts of illegal immigration and drug smuggling within Arizona’s borderlands. Cleanup and mitigation projects funded through the SAP are managed by the BLM, cooperating governmental agencies, and nonprofit groups. These annual reports summarize SAP accomplishments and highlights over the years.
FY 2012 Report
FY 2011 Report
FY 2010 Report
FY 2010 Summary Report
FY 2009 Summary Report
FY 2009 Fact Sheet
FY 2008 Summary Report (including Map and Photo Highlights) (1M)
FY 2007 Summary Report (including Map and Photo Highlights) (1M)
FY 2006 - Southern Arizona Project to Mitigate Environmental Damages Resulting from Illegal Immigration
Summary of Accomplishments - FY 2003 - FY 2005 (pdf, 836 K)
FY 2005 - Southern Arizona Project to Mitigate Environmental Damages Resulting from Illegal Immigration
FY 2004 - Southern Arizona Project to Address Public Land Degradation as a Result of Illegal Immigration
FY 2003 - Southeast Arizona 2003 Project to Mitigate Environmental Degradation Caused by Illegal Immigrants End-of-Year Report
FY 2002 - Report to the House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations on Impacts Caused by Undocumented Aliens Crossing Federal Lands in Southeast Arizona
For more information contact: Kathy Pedrick @ 602-417-9235 or kpedrick@blm.gov