by Carol Hunter written for the Colorado Division of Wildlife., Introduction -- What is universal design? -- The letter of the law -- Who benefits from universal design? -- A checklist for outdoor recreation facilities -- Visitor orientation: maps, symbols, access guides, trailheads -- Communication skills for program access -- Communication aids and devices -- Interpretive exhibits -- Nature and interpretive trails -- Wildlife viewing areas -- A sample on-site evaluation for universal design -- Text of the prosed rule -- Index., Includes bibliographical references and index., Print version record.
Governor Hickenlooper signed Executive Order D 2018-12 on July 18, 2018 to improve the environment, public health, and safety of Coloradans by directing the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission "COGCC" to plug, remediate, and reclaim orphaned wells and sites and prevent future orphaned wells and sites. The Executive Order requires COGCC to establish a technical working group to review financial assurance requirements and report to the Governor on recommended changes., "December 1, 2018.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019)
CHAMP is a State of Colorado funded study to provide a mitigation and land use framework in areas likely to be affected by future flooding, erosion, and debris flow events., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2020)
sponsored by Jackson Lake Reservoir and Irrigation Company in conjunction with the Colorado Water Conservation Board ; [prepared by] W.W. Wheeler and Associates, Inc., Volume 1: Report -- volume 2: Appendices., "December 2000.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2024)
This feasibility study examines the feasibility of one non structural and seven structural alternatives and demonstrates the technical, financial and institutional feasibility of constructing a new stepped roller compacted concrete spillway over the north dam of the reservoir., "RMC Job No. 50.0132.007.02", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
sponsored by New Cache la Poudre Irrigating Company and the Colorado Water Conservation Board., "October 2013.", Project no. 02.071, Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page, viewed October 2015.
The purpose of this study is to determine the feasibility of expanding CDSS to include the Arkansas River Basin in Colorado. This Arkansas River Decision Support System (ArkDSS) will build upon the structure, organization, and software developed previously for other basin subsystems; and address conditions and needs unique to this basin. Consequently, the ArkDSS Feasibility Study objectives include: Identify the scope, functions, elements, data needs, costs and schedule to develop a DSS for the Arkansas River Basin, proposed implementation - From the implementation options, formulate a recommended proposed implementation plan in consultation with the State and the ArkDSS Advisory Committee, and options for implementation develop options for implementation of the ArkDSS considering needs, data availability, costs, and other appropriate factors., prepared for the Colorado Water Conservation Board and Colorado Division of Water Resources ; Brown and Caldwell., "December 2011 report."--Cover., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed September 2016)
"The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) commissioned this Federal Funding Opportunities Study in an effort to identify and work toward securing federal funds to support Colorado's significant water resources needs."--P. 1-1., Cover title., "August 12, 2005.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "30 December 1959."--Date on forward., In cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and others., Description based on print version record.
"[Habitat Partnership Program] is a statewide program and is being implemented area by area. The program is administered by a local Habitat Partnership Committee made up of three members from the agricultural community within the partnership area, one member representing the interests of the big game license buying public, one member from each of the land use agencies involved such as the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, and one member from the Colorado Division of Wildlife." --first unnumbered page, Booklet sponsored by the Sangre de Cristo Habitat Partnership Committee., Print version record.