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Report on engineering water code studies for the South Platte River : under authorization of senate bill 407, 46th Colorado General Assembly
Report on engineering water code studies for the South Platte River : under authorization of senate bill 407, 46th Colorado General Assembly
Morton W. Bittinger & Associates and Wright Water Engineers., At head of title on cover: "Volume 1, summary and conclusions.", No more published?, 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., Cover title., Description based on print version record.
Report on flood and erosion problems and control Kiowa and Bijou Creek basins in Colorado
Report on flood and erosion problems and control Kiowa and Bijou Creek basins in Colorado
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2013)
Report on ground water problems and recommendations for further study and legislative consideration
Report on ground water problems and recommendations for further study and legislative consideration
prepared by David J. Miller, Samuel Chutkow ; with the assistance of the Ground Water Codification and Research Studies Committee., "December 1960.", Includes bibliographical references., Cover title., Print version record.
Report on ground water recharge and management project Rio Grande Basin, Colorado
Report on ground water recharge and management project Rio Grande Basin, Colorado
"October 1997. Revised May 1998.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2013)
Report on the status of fires at abandoned underground coal mines in Colorado
Report on the status of fires at abandoned underground coal mines in Colorado
"Steve Renner, Project Manager.", "January 10, 2005.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 78), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Report to the Governor and Legislature on the Arkansas River Water Bank Pilot Program
Report to the Governor and Legislature on the Arkansas River Water Bank Pilot Program
State Engineer, in consultation with the Colorado Water Conservation Board, to develop a pilot water banking program in the Arkansas River basin. The Water Bank Pilot program incurred limited interest. Some positive developments occurred during the water bank's short history., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2012), "November 1, 2005."
Reports of work groups concerning the merging of Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation and Colorado Division of Wildlife
Reports of work groups concerning the merging of Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation and Colorado Division of Wildlife
Biologists and Scientists Work Group report -- Customer Service Work Group report -- Financial Services Work Group report -- Property Evaluation Work Group report -- Public Information, Marketing, Branding, Website and Outreach Work Group report -- Volunteers, Education and Interpretation Work Group report -- Water, Real Estate and GIS work Group report., Online resource; title provided by cataloger (viewed April 2020)
Republican River Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Colorado
Republican River Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Colorado
"Phillips, Yuma, and portions of Kit Carson, Logan, and Sedgwick Counties (addition of Lincoln and Washington Counties subject to amendment and CRP acre availability)", "Edited August 18, 2005.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2014)
Republican River Water Conservation District
Republican River Water Conservation District
"January 27, 2005.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column title; (viewed June 2015)
Republican River Water Conservation District & CREP
Republican River Water Conservation District & CREP
"June 1, 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF column title; (viewed June 2015)
Research contributions to everyday fish & wildlife management
Research contributions to everyday fish & wildlife management
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is one of the most progressive and technically advanced parks and wildlife management agencies in North America. That is in no small part thanks to a dedicated professional staff working at all levels of the agency. Many of the most important things that our agency does are products of applied research by our research scientists. We have our own science program that has served this agency for over seven decades. Its work is devoted to developing and refining the tools and practices our agency uses on a daily basis to conserve and manage Colorado's fish, wildlife and park resources., "December 2019.", Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 2021)
Resistant rainbow trout in Colorado : current status and uses
Resistant rainbow trout in Colorado : current status and uses
Cover title., "April 2009.", Includes bibliographical references (p. [24]), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Response of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission to the STRONGER hydraulic fracturing questionnaire
Response of the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission to the STRONGER hydraulic fracturing questionnaire
"June 13, 2011.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2019)
Restoration of wolverines : considerations for translocation and post-release monitoring
Restoration of wolverines : considerations for translocation and post-release monitoring
Reintroducing wolverines to historically occupied, suitable habitat could function as a major proactive step toward improving wolverine status and genetic diversity in the contiguous United States. Discussions about the possibility of wolverine reintroduction into Colorado were initiated during 2009 after lynx reintroduction efforts there were declared successful and an individual male wolverine was radio-tracked as it moved into the state becoming the first verified record in Colorado in 90 years. However, because wolverine reintroduction had not been previously attempted, there was a need to assemble information and develop the most appropriate techniques in case this management option became desirable., "April 2013.", This document was prepared by the Wolverine Translocationting Techniques Working Group, comprised of 16 states, federal, international and private organizations. The 27 members of the WTTWG included experts in wolverine research and ecology, veterinary medicine, carnivore translocations, population modeling, and wildlife monitoring. Colorado Parks and Wildlife was a major participant in the study., Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2021)
Results of the 1987-88 EPA supported radon study in Colorado
Results of the 1987-88 EPA supported radon study in Colorado
Description based on print version record.
Return of the natives
Return of the natives
Cover., Print version record.
Revised heat flow map of Colorado
Revised heat flow map of Colorado
"DOE/ET/28365-12.", "Prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Energy under contract no. DE-A507-77-ET28365.", Text on verso., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on record for print version.

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