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Field Inspection Unit well inspection prioritization
Field Inspection Unit well inspection prioritization
Senate Bill 13-202 mandated the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC) use a "riskbased strategy for inspecting oil and gas locations that targets the operational phases that are most likely to experience spills, excess emissions, and other types of violations and that prioritizes more indepth inspections." To accomplish this, the COGCC created a "Risk-Based Inspections" report in February 2014., "Finalized 5/12/2016.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed March 2018)
Field Operations Work Group report
Field Operations Work Group report
"October 11, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2016)
Field guide for the detachment structures of the eastern Absaroka Range, Wyoming
Field guide for the detachment structures of the eastern Absaroka Range, Wyoming
Cover title., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Field report, the Dolores River
Field report, the Dolores River
Colorado Water Conservation Board received request from 3 entities regarding floodplain activities in the Dolores River valley withing Montezuma County, Colorado. The requests generally relate to the CWCB reviewing technical information (floodplain information) and associated flood risks for several gravel mining pits within the river valley., "November 2001.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2023)
Field studies and modeling analysis of the Roan Creek landslide, Garfield County, Colorado
Field studies and modeling analysis of the Roan Creek landslide, Garfield County, Colorado
by David Umstot., Based on the author's thesis (M. Eng--Colorado School of Mines, 1988)., Bibliography: pages 57-58., "This work was supported in part by U.S. Geological Survey contracts 14-08-0001-A0221 and 14-08-0001-A0420.", Print version record.
Field trip guide to the quaternary Valles Caldera and pliocene Cerros del Rio volcanic field
Field trip guide to the quaternary Valles Caldera and pliocene Cerros del Rio volcanic field
Cover title., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Field trip guidebook on the geology and geologic hazards of the Glenwood Springs area, Colorado
Field trip guidebook on the geology and geologic hazards of the Glenwood Springs area, Colorado
Cover title., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
Final A-37 Middle Park antelope data analysis unit plan
Final A-37 Middle Park antelope data analysis unit plan
prepared by Chuck Wagner., "April 22, 1999.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2019)
Final D-9 Middle Park deer data analysis unit plan
Final D-9 Middle Park deer data analysis unit plan
prepared by Chuck Wagner., "February 9, 1999.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019)
Final E-13 (Williams Fork elk) data analysis unit plan
Final E-13 (Williams Fork elk) data analysis unit plan
prepared by Chuck Wagner., "February 15, 1999.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2017)
Final E-8 (troublesome elk) data analysis unit plan
Final E-8 (troublesome elk) data analysis unit plan
prepared by Chuck Wagner., "February 12, 1999.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2019)
Final Middle Park deer data analysis unit (DAU) D-9, mule deer management plan, game management units 18, 191, 27, 28, 37, and 371
Final Middle Park deer data analysis unit (DAU) D-9, mule deer management plan, game management units 18, 191, 27, 28, 37, and 371
prepared for Colorado Division of Wildlife by Gene Byrne., "April 13, 1990.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2019)
Final Moffat County baseline water quality study Moffat County, Colorado
Final Moffat County baseline water quality study Moffat County, Colorado
"August 2007.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Final conservation plan for Canada lynx in Colorado
Final conservation plan for Canada lynx in Colorado
This agreement is a proposed amendment to the State of Colorado's Cooperative Agreement it has with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the Conservation of Endangered and Threatened Fish and Wildlife. The Agreement addresses the State's lynx conservation program, which includes the continued reintroduction of Canada lynx into the State., "November 15, 2002. Revised November 24, 2002.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2014)
Final report Colorado River Drought Task Force
Final report Colorado River Drought Task Force
Drought, exacerbated by hotter temperatures, declining levels of precipitation, dry soils, and overuse in the Lower Basin have put the state's namesake river - as well as our communities and economies - in peril. In SB23-295, the General Assembly charged the Task Force with providing recommendations for legislation to address drought in the Colorado River Basin and ensure the state can meet its interstate commitments related to the Colorado River and its tributaries. This report details eight recommendations from the Drought Task Force and four recommendations from the Sub-Task force on Tribal Affairs, as well as discussions of additional potential tools and programs to address drought., "December 15, 2023.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed January 2024)
Final report Rio Grande water supply study. Phase I
Final report Rio Grande water supply study. Phase I
The Rio Grande Water Supply Study was a reconnaissance level determination of the physically and legally available flow storable flow at four potential reservoir sites in the Rio Grande Basin upstream of Del Norte Colorado., "January 1990.", "Job No. 789SLV01.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2013)
Final report for cooperative agreement 1280-2005
Final report for cooperative agreement 1280-2005
Cover title., "January 2009.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Findings and recommendations for managing wolves that migrate into Colorado
Findings and recommendations for managing wolves that migrate into Colorado
Dispersing wolves could enter Colorado as a result of expanding populations from recovery programs to the north and south. The focus of the Working Group was on State management after the federal government removes the wolf from the protections of the End

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