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Ridgway
Ridgway
"CSP-RIDG-8M-4/07.", Partners in the Ridgway reservoir and campground are U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, the Tri-County Water Conservancy District, which manages water distribution and Colorado State Parks, which manages the recreation facilities., Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)
Ridgway State Park trail map
Ridgway State Park trail map
"DPOR-RIDG-3M-9/05.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column (viewed February 2013)
Rifle Creek DAU D-42 herd management plan
Rifle Creek DAU D-42 herd management plan
prepared by Stephanie Duckett., The three page executive summary comes before the title page., "May 2007.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
Rifle Creek mule deer data analysis unit plan, game management unit 33
Rifle Creek mule deer data analysis unit plan, game management unit 33
prepared for Colorado Division of Wildlife by Van K. Graham., "February 1994.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2020)
Rifle Gap
Rifle Gap
"CSP-RIFG-8M-4/05.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)
Rio Grande Basin
Rio Grande Basin
"February 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed May 2014)
Rio Grande Basin facts
Rio Grande Basin facts
"March 2002.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed November 2013)
Rio Grande River drought & water supply assessment basin summary
Rio Grande River drought & water supply assessment basin summary
The Colorado Drought & Water Supply Assessment is the first statewide project to determine how prepared Colorado has been for drought and identify measures that will better prepare us for the next drought., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed April 2013), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Rio Grande decision support system an overview
Rio Grande decision support system an overview
Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed July 2020)
Rio Grande decision support system feasibility study
Rio Grande decision support system feasibility study
prepared for: Colorado Division of Water Resources, Colorado Water Conservation Board ; submitted by: Riverside Technology, inc., HRS, Boyle., "April 1998.", Bibliography: pages 7-1 through 7-5., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2015)
Risk-based inspections : strategies to address environmental risk associated with oil and gas operations
Risk-based inspections : strategies to address environmental risk associated with oil and gas operations
The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is directed to use a risk-based strategy to inspect oil and gas facilities. The Commissions risk-based strategy prioritizes the phases of oil and gas operations that are most likely to experience spills, excess emissions, and other types of violations for inspections. The purposes of a risk-based inspection strategy are to protect public health, minimize environmental contamination, detect spills before they worsen, and strengthen the publics trust in the State of Colorados oversight of the oil and gas industry., prepared for the following Committees of the Colorado General Assembly: Joint Budget Committee, House Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources Committee, Senate Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy Committee ; prepared by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission., "February 2014.", OGCC-2014-project 7948, Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2016), Final report.
River corridor protection and management fact sheet
River corridor protection and management fact sheet
Until recently, river management has largely focused on water and how to withhold, contain, or withstand the force of its flow within a stream channel. However, it is important for understanding stream processes to realize that streams and rivers are not only moving water--streams also move sediment and woody debris from mountain peaks to the sea. Human land uses that significantly alter the ability of a creek to transport water and sediment will likely cause a stream to become unstable and increase the likelihood that catastrophic erosion or sedimentation may occur during a flood event., This document was produced for the Colorado Water Conservation Board by Michael Blazewicz of Round River Design with assistance from the Vermont River Management Program. Version 1.1, December 16, 2013., "December 16, 2013.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2020)
River response due to discontinuation of pumping in zones A, B, C and D / Robert E. Glover
River response due to discontinuation of pumping in zones A, B, C and D / Robert E. Glover
"This work was done under the terms of an agreement dated April 29, 1969 between the State of Colorado, for the benefit of the Division of Water Resources, and the writer as Consultant." Robert E. Glover, June 13, 1969." -- Page 7., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2018)
River runner's etiquette and responsibilities
River runner's etiquette and responsibilities
"DPOR-SWP-10M-5/05.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column (viewed February 2013)
Riverine fish flow investigations
Riverine fish flow investigations
Rick Anderson ... [et al.]., Reports on Federal aid study F288 and F289., "Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration, Job Progress Report.", Includes bibliographical references., Cover title.
Riverine fish flow investigations. 2003
Riverine fish flow investigations. 2003
Cover title., Reports on Federal aid study F288 and F289., "Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration, Job Progress Report.", Includes bibliographical references.
Riverine fish flow investigations. 2006
Riverine fish flow investigations. 2006
Cover title., Reports on Federal aid study F288 and F289., "Federal Aid in Fish and Wildlife Restoration, Job Progress Report.", Includes bibliographical references.
Roaring Fork and Crystal Valleys : an environmental and engineering geology study : Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison, and Pitkin Counties, Colorado
Roaring Fork and Crystal Valleys : an environmental and engineering geology study : Eagle, Garfield, Gunnison, and Pitkin Counties, Colorado
prepared for the Colorado Geological Survey and the Colorado Geological Survey and the Colorado Division of Planning by F.M. Fox & Associates ; Harvey C. Olander, Nancy B. Lamm, and Bruce A. Florquist., Bibliography: pages 56-63., "This document was financed, in part, through an urban planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.", Print version record.
Rockfall in Colorado
Rockfall in Colorado
Caption title., "Winter 2008.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Roxborough
Roxborough
"CSP-ROXB-24.5M-5/08.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column; (viewed November 2014)

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