Information in this brochure supported by: Habitat Partnership Program; U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Colorado Division of Wildlife; U.S. Forest Service; Colorado State Trails Program; Off-Highway Vehicle Program; Colorado Off-Highway Vehicle Coalition; Western Slope Environmental Resource Council., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Information in this brochure supported by: Habitat Partnership Program; U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Colorado Division of Wildlife; U.S. Forest Service; Colorado State Trails Program; Off-Highway Vehicle Program., Column title., Print version record.
This document provides a summary of the outcomes of the Flood DSS (Decision Support System) prototype project, as implemented by Riverside Technology, inc., and provides recommendations for a full scale Flood DSS implementation. Project tasks are summarized to document activities that may need to be repeated in a full-scale implementation., "2006-03-30.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2014)
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a fatal neurological disease found in deer, elk and moose. Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been recognized in free-ranging deer in Colorado since 1985, but how long it has been present or how it arose are unknown. The lessons in this module are designed to be taught in sequence. For each activity, students assume the role of researchers studying an emerging disease. As they evaluate and analyze information concerning CWD and other transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, they explore the larger role of proteins in living organisms., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2021)
by Woodrow W. Wilson ; prepared by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Colorado Water Conservation Board., Print version record.
The Underground Injection Control Program was established to prevent contamination of underground sources of drinking water (USDWs) that can result from the operation and abandonment of injection wells., Cover title., "COGOC-QAPP.", "Version 1.0-10/8/97.", "Revised September 1, 1996, October 8, 1997., Mode of access: World Wide Web; file viewed October 13, 2006.
"Written by Wendy Hanophy.....6/05."--P. 15., "Key adapted from Lauren Livo's Keys to Amphibians and Reptiles of Colorado."--P.13., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
On July 25th 1999 a portion of the Saguache Creek basin located northwest of the town of Saguache Colorado experienced a localized yet intense period of rainfall. Heavy rainfall flooded Saguache Creek and its tributaries both north and south of Highway 114. The resultant flash flooding washed out roads and bridges along with the inundation of crop and rangeland located in and along these flooded tributaries. The purpose of this report is to document the meteorological causes, reconstruct the estimated spatial coverage, temporal duration, and rainfall depth of the thunderstorm complex that produced the flash flood., "June 2001.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2013), PB PDA 00000000023
by James L. Nelson-Moore, Donna Bishop Collins and A.L. Hornbaker., Work performed for the U.S. Department of Energy under contract no. EW-77-C-13-1674., Print version record.