On March 3, 2011, the Statewide Roundtable Summit drew participants from all corners of Colorado to discuss how to move forward with planning for the State's water supply future. This document provides a summary of the day., Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; viewed October 2015.
Cover title., "Final Report Date: February 11, 2002. Revised Data Report January 13, 2003. Final Written Report Revised June 13, 2003.", "ESN Project No. 1372.01", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"North Front Range: Larimer County, Weld County and the City of Longmont.", "Featuring collaborative partnership strategies to sustain Colorado's world class outdoors heritage.", "July 2004.", Summary -- North Front Range recreation and tourism partnerships map -- Background -- Outcomes -- North Front Range Colorado priorities for collaborative projects. Recreation facilities, land conservation and infrastructure ; Public information and marketing ; Framework for on-going partnerships -- North Front Range Colorado region profile. Physiographic description ; Major recreation attractions ; Local profile ; Population and demographic characteristics ; Economic profile ; Regional tourism and visitor recreation ; Public engagement in stewardship ; Grant allocations ; Local government issues and needs ; Pre-forum participant questionnaire -- Regional forum contact list., Description based on print version record.
Cover title., "Southwest: Archuleta, San Juan, La Plata, Montezuma and Delores [sic] counties.", "Featuring collaborative partnership strategies to sustain Colorado's world class outdoors heritage.", "July 2004.", Summary -- Southwest recreation and tourism partnership map -- Background -- Outcomes -- Southwest Colorado priorities for collaborative projects. Recreation facilities, land conservation and infrastructure ; Public information and marketing ; Framework for on-going partnerships -- Southwest Colorado region profile. Physiographic description ; Major recreation attractions ; Local profile ; Population and demographic characteristics ; Economic profile ; Regional tourism and visitor recreation ; Public engagement in stewardship ; Grant allocations ; Local government issues and needs ; Pre-forum participant questionnaire -- Regional forum contact list., Description based on print version record.
Morton W. Bittinger & Associates., "January 1, 1968.", "Report No. 1-115-68.", A study mandated by the Colorado Legislature intended to lead to recommendations for further legislation that would provide for integrated use of ground and surface waters in Colorado. Performed in cooperation with the Colorado Water Conservation Board., Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 2024)
Research into the Project Rulison nuclear natural gas stimulation experiment. The research was conducted by the COGCC to ensure that our decisions regarding permitting of natural gas wells in the Battlement Mesa area near Project Rulison would ensure the protection of public health, safety, and welfare., Memorandum dated May 5, 1998., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2019)
This document is provided by the Colorado Division of Water Resources (DWR) Dam Safety Branch (DSB) as a technical guide for the engineering community involved with the design and construction of dams under the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) and the Rules and Regulations for Dam Safety and Dam Construction (Rules). This Project Review Guide is not intended to instruct engineers on how to design and construct dams. Engineers working on dams in Colorado are expected to be familiar with the current state of the practice in dam design. The guide was developed to aid dam designers in providing all the required information at all stages of the project, while avoiding the unnecessary effort and expense of preparing and submitting voluminous, sometimes inconsequential output., "June 27, 2014. Revised February 17, 2016.", Includes bibliographical references: pages 55-57., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2018)
This document is provided by the Colorado Division of Water Resources (DWR) Dam Safety Branch (DSB) as a technical guide for the engineering community involved with the design and construction of dams under the Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS) and the Rules and Regulations for Dam Safety and Dam Construction (Rules). This Project Review Guide is not intended to instruct engineers on how to design and construct dams. Engineers working on dams in Colorado are expected to be familiar with the current state of the practice in dam design. The guide was developed to aid dam designers in providing all the required information at all stages of the project, while avoiding the unnecessary effort and expense of preparing and submitting voluminous, sometimes inconsequential output., "June 27, 2014.", Includes bibliographical references: pages 51-53., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2018)