a report from the Colorado State Land Board and Stewardship Programs and activities., "Fall 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2019)
Cover title., "Originally adopted: September 1994. Revised: July 1995, March 2002, July 2003, July 2004, and September 2005. Revised and Readopted: September 2006.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The overall purpose of the report is to provide further details on this initial set of strategies. This report is a compilation of a series of technical memorandums that were developed to summarize technical work that was completed for the CWCB under various task orders. The objectives of the technical memorandums that have been compiled in this report are: Identify potential scenarios for Colorado's water supply future and associated; Describe the M&I conservation strategy, agricultural transfer strategy, and new supply development strategy; Present reconnaissance level cost estimates for the agriculture transfer and new supply development strategies; Summarize the benefits, impacts, and opportunities of each strategy., prepared by Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc., "June 2009.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; viewed October 2015.
compiled by the Hydrographic Branch ; edited by Jim McDanold., v. 1. South Platte River Basin -- v. 2. South Platte River Basin -- v. 3. Rio Grande River Basin -- v. 4. Arkansas, Colorado, and San Juan River Basins., Cover title., Print version record.
text file, Began with 1991 water year; ceased with 2013., Cover title., Report year ends September 30., Volumes for water year 1993- compiled by: Hydrograhic Branch., Print version record.
Reports on Federal aid project F-161, F-161-R, F-161-R-, Lead investigator: 1991-<2006>, Rod Van Velson; <2011>- , Mattew C. Kondratieff., Issued <2011>- by Aquatic Wildlife Research Section., Includes bibliographical references., Cover title.
Reports on Federal aid project F-161, F-161-R, F-161-R-, Lead investigator: 1991-<2006>, Rod Van Velson; <2011>- , Matthew C. Kondratieff., Issued <2011>- by Aquatic Wildlife Research Section., Includes bibliographical references., Cover title.
Wright Water Engineers., Submitted to: Coordinator of Natural Resources, State of Colorado, At head of title: Preliminary report., "December, 1967.", Includes statistics., Print version record.
Prior to 1977, effect of mine subsidence was not fully considered. A lack of awareness of subsidence potential, combined with urban expansion, resulted in many homes and neighborhoods being built over these old mines. Subsidence over abandoned coal mines is a potential hazard for an estimated 25,000 people and 7,500 houses along the Front Range Urban Corridor (2004 figures)., "All figures in this edition were created or reillustrated by Alan Bucknam, based on the originals in the 1985 edition and new source material from the authors. Credits and attributions for the original source material is noted in the captions for the figures, where applicable."--Cover verso., "The original report was funded by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, Inactive Mine Reclamation Program through grants from the U.S. Department of Interior Office of Surface Mining."--Cover verso., Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-31)., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2013)