"Base-map from U.S.G.S.", "DOE/ET/28365-15.", "Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Dept. of Energy under contract number DE-AS07-77-ET28365.", Description based on record for print version.
Caption title., "September 2012.", "Original publication date: June 2002." -- Page [20], Description based on online resource; title from PDF caption; (viewed June 2014)
by William L. Reavley., Guide to a better sportsman's club introduction -- Organization -- Meetings -- Projects -- Officers -- Affiliations., Print version record.
by Robert J. Weimer. Including Field guide to the central Denver Basin by Robert J. Weimer and Stephen A. Sonnenberg., Part I: The petroleum system, sequence stratigraphy, wrench faulting and reservoir compartmentalization, Denver Basin, Coloradio. 1. A field guide to the Central Denver Basin ; 2. Summary of petroleum geology -- Part II: A field guide: laramide orogeny and early Cenozoic erosional history, Front Range and Denver Basin, Colorado., Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-85 and pages 121-127)., Print version record
The Best Practices Guidebook is a planning tool prepared for the purpose of improving and enhancing water efficiency in Colorado and offers a detailed description of specific water conservation measures, program elements, regulations, policies, and procedures that can be implemented by Colorado water providers to help ensure reliable and sustainable water supplies for future generations. the guidebook can be used by water providers large and small to help select appropriate, cost effective water conservation program measures., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2014)
The guideline is intended to assist coal operators by describing reclamation success demonstration approaches and techniques which the Division will accept as meeting the applicable regulatory requirements for bond release., "April 18, 1995.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 28), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2013)
This document provides guidelines to assist coal mine applicants in developing plans which will meet Colorado Regulatory Requirements for Fish and Wildlife issues. The document represents the Division's interpretation of portions of the regulations. However, the guidelines do not carry the authority of regulations. Techniques and approaches which differ from those outlined in this document but meet the regulatory requirements are acceptable. Given the variability of environmental conditions and the diversity of vegetation types within and among the coal regions in Colorado, the Division strongly recommends that all applicants schedule pre-application meetings prior to the initiation of baseline data collection, preparation of plans to minimize adverse impacts on fish and wildlife resources, or the development of reclamation and land use plans., "March 1993.", Include bibliographical references (p. 17-18), Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2013)
This document provides guidelines to assist coal mine applicants in developing plans which will meet Colorado Regulatory Requirements for land use and vegetation. The document represents the Division's interpretation of portions of the regulations. However, the guidelines do not carry the authority of regulations. Techniques and approaches which differ from those outlined in this document but meet the regulatory requirements are acceptable. Given the variability of environmental conditions and the diversity of vegetation types within and among the coal regions in Colorado, the Division strongly recommends that all applicants schedule pre-application meetings prior to initiation of baseline vegetation sampling., "October 1988.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2013)