Water conservation plans are required for those covered entities that receive financial assistance from either the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) or Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). This Guidance Document presents a Model Water Conservation Plan ("Model Plan") that has been crafted to provide guidance to covered entities, and other planning entities, that are interested in developing water conservation plans., Title from title page., "May 2005.", Includes bibliographical references.
Water conservation plans are required for those covered entities that receive financial assistance from either the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) or Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). This Guidance Document presents a Model Water Conservation Plan ("Model Plan") that has been crafted to provide guidance to covered entities, and other planning entities, that are interested in developing water conservation plans., Title from title page., "May 2005.", Includes bibliographical references.
Water conservation plans are required for those covered entities that receive financial assistance from either the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) or Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authority (CWRPDA). This Guidance Document presents a Model Water Conservation Plan ("Model Plan") that has been crafted to provide guidance to covered entities, and other planning entities, that are interested in developing water conservation plans., Title from title page., "May 2005.", Includes bibliographical references.
"Adopted by the CWCB May 25, 2005. Revised by the Board January 24, 2006. Revised by the Board November 14, 2006. Revised by the Board November 20, 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; viewed October 2015.
"Adopted by the Board July 18, 2005. Revised by the Board January 24, 2006. Revised by the Board November 14, 2006. Revised by the Board November 20, 2008.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; viewed October 2015.
United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation in cooperation with the State of Colorado., I. Appraisal report on water and related land resources and their present utilization -- II. A report on legal and institutional considerations., "This report is the result of cooperative investigations and efforts between the Colorado Water Conservation Board and the Lower Missouri, Upper Colorado, and Southwest Regions of the Bureau of Reclamation.", Includes bibliographies., Print version record.
Began in 1966., Project number varies., Principal investigators vary by project., Includes bibliographical references., Cover title., Description based on: June 1998; title from cover., Published 1974?-1979 by Colorado Division of Wildlife; 1980-2009 by Division of Wildlife, Fisheries Research Section; 2010-2011 by Division of Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research Section, 2012- by Parks and Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research Section.
Began in 1966., Project number varies., Principal investigators vary by project., Includes bibliographical references., Cover title., Description based on: June 1998; title from cover., Published 1974?-1979 by Colorado Division of Wildlife; 1980-2009 by Division of Wildlife, Fisheries Research Section; 2010-2011 by Division of Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research Section, 2012- by Parks and Wildlife, Aquatic Wildlife Research Section.
by Dennis C. Hall [and 3 others] ; prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Colorado Geological Survey and the Boulder County Health Department., Bibliography: pages 92-94., Print version record.
State of Colorado, Department of Natural Resources., Part I. Background and summary / Midwest Research Institute -- Part II. Water resources of Colorado / Colorado Water Conservation Board -- Part III. Water pollution and its control in Colorado / Colorado State Department of Public Health, Division of Sanitation., Presented to Stephen McNichols, governor of Colorado, by Morris E, Garnsey of the University of Colorado, service as a consultant in natural resources; overall editor: Stefan H. Robock, Midwest Research Institute., "November 1957"--Cover., Print version record.
This report presents the information contained in the SWSI Report that is specific to the Arkansas Basin as a starting point for the Arkansas Basin Roundtable to develop the needs assessment required by the Interbasin Compact Process., "June 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2014)
This report presents the information contained in the SWSI Report that is specific to the Colorado Basin as a starting point for the Colorado Basin Roundtable to develop the needs assessment required by the Interbasin Compact Process., CDM, Colorado Department of Natural Resources., "May 2006.", Bibliography pages 12-1 - 12-5., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2014)
This report presents the information contained in the SWSI Report that is specific to the Dolores San Juan, and San Miguel Basin. This multiple basin area of the state is extremely diverse with changing demographics. Overall water supply is available but getting sufficient infrastructure and water distribution will be a key challenge. The Colorado River Compact places pressure on uses of the San Juan River because New Mexico's primary source of the upper Colorado River Basin supplies is the San Juan River., CDM, Colorado Department of Natural Resources., "June 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed September 2016)
This report presents the information contained in the SWSI Report that is specific to the Gunnison Basin as a starting point for the Gunnison Basin Roundtable to develop the needs assessment required by the Interbasin Compact Process., "June 2006.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed October 2014)