At the request of Chatfield State Park, GEI Consultants, Inc. completed a study to evaluate the potential influence of companion pets and their fecal wastes on microbial soil and water quality near the designated use area. Chatfield State Park maintains the Dog Training Area downgradient of the reservoir that is adjacent to two recreational ponds. The most commonly cited water quality concern as related to pet waste is microbial contamination, typically related to fecal coliforms. Fecal coliform bacteria are a sub-group of the total coliform group found in the feces of warm-blooded animals such as people, livestock, wildlife, and pets., "September 2008.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 11), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2014), Project 081380
At the request of Cherry Creek State Park, GEI Consultants, Inc. completed a study to evaluate the potential influence of companion pets and their fecal wastes on microbial soil and water quality near the designated use area. Cherry Creek 12-Mile Multi-Use Area located upstream of the reservoir, the western border of which is Cherry Creek. The most commonly cited water quality concern as related to pet waste is microbial contamination, typically related to fecal coliforms. Fecal coliform bacteria are a sub-group of the total coliform group found in the feces of warm-blooded animals such as people, livestock, wildlife, and pets., "September 2008.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 9), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2014), Project 081380
This is an informative tutorial provided to the citizens of Colorado to aid in the understanding of nontributary ground water in the state. As the administrator of ground water use in Colorado, the Division of Water Resources is responsible for water well permitting and providing consultation to the water court on water rights matters. This tutorial is provided in that capacity only and should not be taken as legal advice on specific water rights matters., Colorado Division of Water Resources., "August 29, 2011.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed June 2015)
"... partially funded by ... the Colorado State Historical Society. Writing and research by Sharon Randall, Tracy Dixon, and Patty Horan"--Page 2 of cover., Introduction dated: Dec. 1997., Bibliography: page 30., Print version record.
The information provided here contains general information about how to represent yourself in a hearing. This information is to help you prepare for your hearing, but it is not to be construed as legal advice or as a substitute for having an attorney. Not all cases are the same, and your case may be different. It is not proper to talk to the Hearing Officer about the facts of your case or to ask him/her for legal advice., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2017)
The information provided here contains general information about how to represent yourself in a hearing. This information is to help you prepare for your hearing, but it is not to be construed as legal advice or as a substitute for having an attorney. Not all cases are the same, and your case may be different. It is not proper to talk to the Hearing Officer about the facts of your case or to ask him/her for legal advice., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed June 2018)
"Sponsored by cooperative agreement no., Performing organization: Colorado Dept. of Natural Resources, Weather Programs., "November 1983.", Description based on print version record.
"By Donald M. Hoffman. Edited by Keith Hay and Charles Hjelte. Published, under the provisions of the Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Act, Project W-96-D, by the Colorado Game and Fish Department under supervision of the Colorado Game and Fish Commission, July, 1962." -- first unnumbered page., Includes bibliographical references., Print version record., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2022)