This report summarizes key factors associated with each flood event, such as: storm location and characteristics, rainfall data, hydrologic and hydraulic investigations, descriptions of flooded areas and flood damages, flood damage estimates, and flood mitigation efforts. Additional documentation for these events, including contact information, photographs, and hydrologic/hydraulic computations, is provided in each chapter., prepared for Colorado Water Conservation Board ; prepared by Anderson Consulting Engineers, Inc., "April 7, 2009.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2020)
Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) are invasive plants and animals that are transported and released, intentionally or unintentionally, outside of their historic range ANS can completely alter aquatic systems by destroying native plant and animal habitats; threatening the diversity and abundance of native species; and damage industrial, agricultural, and recreational activities dependent on surface waters. The significance of Colorado's aquatic resources requires a coordinated protection effort focused on prevention and coherent rapid response to the risk posed by ANS. The purpose of Colorado's Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plan is to recommend a statewide comprehensive approach to prevent and manage ANS through collaborative strategies., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed October 2021)
prepared for Colorado Water Conservation Board ; prepared by URS Consultants, Inc., [et al.]., Vol. I. Final report -- vol. II. Technical appendices., "September 1993.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2014)
Comments on a draft of the 1946 Bureau of Reclamation report entitled: The Colorado River : a comprehensive report on the development of the water resources of the Colorado River Basin for irrigation, power production, and other beneficial uses in Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming., "March 20, 1945.", Cover., Print version record.
Terrestrial Habitat Conservaton Program, Terrestrial Section, Wildlife Programs Branch, Colorado Parks and Wildlife., "July 2011.", "This update was enabled through a wetland program development partnership between Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), the Colorado Natural History [i.e. Heritage] Program at Colorado State University (CNHP), and the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA provided financial assistance through a Wetland Program Development Grant, Section 104(b)(3) of the Clean Water Act, Assistance ID No. CD-97874301-0." --Page 3., Includes bibliographical resources: pages 29-30., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2017), Clean Water Act, Assistance ID No. CD-97874301-0
Colorado Water Conservation Board, CDM., "January 2011.", Bibliography: Pages 9-1 - 9-2., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover, viewed October 2015.