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Colorado River Report

Categories: Water, Hydrology & Watersheds
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (2000). Covers Colorado River, Kawuneeche Valley, Rocky Mountain National Park. Topics: transbasin diversions, instream flow, water quality, sustainable water use. Agencies: The Sierra Club, Bureau of Reclamation, University of Arizona Environmental Research Laboratory. Cites 6 external works.

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Knowledge graph centered on Colorado River Report with 41 nodes and 80 connections. Top connected: not mentioned, Atriplex canescens, United States Environmental Protection Agency, United States Bureau of Reclamation, United States Geological Survey.

Stakeholders (32)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Environmental Protection AgencyUnited States Bureau of ReclamationUnited States Geological SurveyCongressThe Sierra ClubU.S. Supreme CourtSecretary of the InteriorUncompahgre Valley Water Users' Association
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Corps of EngineersDenver Water DepartmentTrout UnlimitedImperial Irrigation DistrictMetropolitan Water District of Southern CaliforniaAmerican RiversWestern Water Policy Review Advisory CommissionLos Angeles Department of Water and PowerCoachella Valley Water DistrictGrand Canyon TrustUtah Division of Water ResourcesPalo Verde Irrigation DistrictCentral Arizona ProjectPacific InstituteDefenders of WildlifeGlen Canyon InstituteUniversity of Arizona Environmental Research LaboratorySouthwest RiversCenter for BiodiversityWashington County Conservancy DistrictColorado River Task ForceCity of San DiegoAmerican West Center at the University of UtahUniversity of Utah College of Law

External References Cited (6)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

legislation (4)

  • California Seven-Party Agreement (1931)
  • Boulder Canyon Project Act (1928)
  • Colorado River Compact (1922)
  • Arizona v. California

report (2)

  • Colorado river Basin Study (1997)D. Pontius
  • Citizens Environmental Assessment