The Tap-Smart Plan is a key strategic undertaking. Only through fostering a conservation culture in this semi-arid region can we truly ensure a sustainable water resource. The Tap-Smart Plan asks all of Denver's water users to eliminate water waste and share fairly the responsibility of water conservation. Conservation measures in this Tap-Smart Plan are grouped into seven categories., "April 30, 2007.", Includes bibliography (p. 31-32), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 30, 2007)
Tarantulas belong to the arachnid (spider) family. Five species of tarantulas call Colorado home found in the southern part of the state particularly around La Junta. By better understanding spiders, we can appreciate the balance they maintain for ecosystems and the benefits they provide for human medicine and scientific research. Conservation starts small., video file MPEG 88.45MB, Presented by Erin Kendall., Produced by Colorado Parks and Wildlife., Online resource; title from title screen at 18 seconds (viewed April 2023)
"Prepared for the Regional Development and Land Use Planning Subcommittee of the Governor's Committee on Oil Shale Environmental Problems.", Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.
submitted to Department of Natural Resources, Colorado Water Conservation Board., Includes bibliographical references pages 130-131., RFP PDA-0133W-Cherry Crk., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2013)
by Charles D. Ringrose., "Prepared by the Colorado Geological Survey in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Energy under Contract No. DE-AS07-77-ET28365.", Print version record.
by Ivo E. Lindauer [and others]., "October 29, 1982.", "Volume 8 of a 14-volume series of reports on 'Wildlife conservation and energy development in northwest Colorado'" ... prepared by the Northwest Colorado Wildlife Consortium, Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-114)., Print version record.
prepared by the University of Colorado, Boulder & National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Western Water Assessment ; K. Averyt, [and four others]., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed April 2015)
Every five years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) leads development of a comprehensive outdoor recreation plan to maintain eligibility for funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and to inform additional investments from other federal, state, local and private programs. Given the significance of outdoor recreation in the state, this plan is much more than a federal requirement for funding. This plan is the first time a Colorado SCORP considers both conservation and recreation together as values that are closely intertwined., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2019)
A basin-wide coalbed methane reservoir model of the Colorado portion of the San Juan Basin. This model, which is referred to as the 3M CBM MODEL, simulates the effects of production from all existing and proposed Fruitland coal wells in Colorado. The effects of dewatering, gas adsorption and desorption, and historical production are included in the model. The 3M CBM MODEL provides a tool to evaluate the effects of coalbed methane infill drilling and gas seepage at the outcrop., prepared for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ; prepared by Questa Engineering Corporation., Vol. 1. Analysis and results -- vol. 1 figures -- vol. 2. The 3M CBM model users guide., "December 2000.", Cover title.
Questa Engineering Corporation has prepared a basin-wide coalbed methane reservoir model of the Colorado portion of the San Juan Basin. The model simulates the effects of production from all existing and proposed Fruitland coal wells in Colorado. The effects of dewatering, gas adsorption and desorption, and historical production are included in the model. It also provides a technology to evaluate coalbed methane infill drilling and gas seepage at the outcrop, which have become increasingly important topics over the last several years., prepared for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Bureau of Land Management ; prepared by Questa Engineering Corporation., "May 26, 2000.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed February 2019)
by Richard U. Grozier [and 3 others] ; prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Colorado Water Conservation Board in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Office of the State Engineer, National Weather Service, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation and the U. S. Army, Corps of Engineers., "Flood information report, October, 1976"--Cover., Also prepared by U.S. Bureau of Reclamation., Print version record.