121 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds ·
Gunnison Basin Wetlands Focus Group Strategic Plan
The Gunnsion Basin Focus area encompasses the upper Gunnsion watershed. The Basin lies entirely on the west side of the Continental Divide. Geographically the area includes most of Gunnsion County, the northern third of Hinsdale County, and the north western third of Saguache County. The total land
Fighting over the Arkansas: Kansas and Colorado have long history of battling over the river
News article (1890s-1996). Covers Arkansas River, Kansas, Colorado. Topics: water rights, well pumping, river depletion, water diversions. Agencies: Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, Colorado Attorney General. Cites 1 external work.
Elect Ralph "Butch" Clark Gunnison County's New Commissioner for District Number 2
a Ph. D. in environmental planning from the University of London in England. Since 1986, Judy and he have owned a ranch property with about 240 acres of irrigated fields through which the Tomichi Creek flows. He has been remodelling and adding to a house on the property and Judy hopes he will finish
Diverting water is no answer for anyone
SLV Water to Diverting"' 11 :!Gti water is '"~· no answer for anyo~ne By RANDAL RISTAU CSU Cooperative Extension After spouting off last week about water belonging in its watershed of origin, you might think we would move on to other topics. However, due to some reader responses, let's go after this
Correspondence with DOE on Route Back of W Mountain
Attached for your information is a copy of my corrispondence with the DOE concerning the route back of W Mountain. I feel that the tailings should be moved 6ut of the flood plain. If they have to go somewhere, the Landfill site and the route back of W Mountain appear to make the most sense. I talked
Colorado River Report
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 exte
Colorado River Debt 2
Correspondence (1998-1999). Covers Colorado River, Colorado, Front Range. Topics: Colorado River Compact, trans-mountain diversion, water allocation, transmountain diversion. Agencies: POWER, Colorado Water Conservation Board, Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District. Cites 21 external works.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment – Water Quality Control Commission
These regulations are promulgated pursuant to section 25-8-101 et seq. C.R.S., as amended, and in particular, 25-8-203 and 25-8-204. 35.2 PURPOSE These regulations establish classifications and numeric standards for the Gunnison River/Lower Dolores River Basins, including all tributaries and standin
City, conservancy board meet on river questions
News article. Covers Pueblo, Arkansas River, Downtown. Topics: recreational water rights, minimum flow, water exchanges, storage capacity. Agencies: Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District, Upper Arkansas Conservancy District, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Cites 1 external work.
Alamosa River Watershed Project
News article (1970s-1996). Covers Alamosa River, Alamosa River watershed, Capulin. Topics: grassroots-driven resource management, erosion control, river restoration, riparian grazing management. Agencies: Conejos County Soil Conservation District, Alamosa-LaJarn Water Conservancy District, Rio Grand
A State at Risk: A Study of Colorado River Compact Obligations
Technical report (1896-1999). Covers Colorado River Basin, Continental Divide, Front Range. Topics: Colorado River Compact, trans-mountain diversion, water allocations, water allocation. Agencies: POWER, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Supreme Court. Cites 18 external works.
A Classification of the Riparian Vegetation of the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado
Technical report (October 1995). Covers Gunnison River Basin, Colorado, Ft. Collins. Topics: riparian vegetation classification, plant associations, environmental correlations, riparian plant association. Agencies: Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Agency, Colorado N
The Conduct and Evaluation of a Cloud Seeding Program For The Upper Gunnison River Basin, Colorado During The 2011-2012 Winter Season
Technical report (2011-2012). Covers Upper Gunnison River Basin, Gunnison County, Hinsdale. Topics: cloud seeding, snowpack analysis, streamflow forecasting, water supply forecast. Agencies: North American Weather Consultants, Inc., Dos Rios Water System, East River Regional Sanitation District. Cit
Environmental Focus Group Findings on Snodgrass
The Environmental Focus Group was asked to provide an opinion on the potential of ski area expansion onto Snodgrass Mountain. We considered the following potential environmental impacts, which were identified in environmental assessments of previous proposals: > > > > Use of East River water for sno
Beaver and the James Creek Watershed
Technical report (2002-2003). Covers James Creek Watershed, James Creek, Jamestown. Topics: beaver re-introduction, water quality, turbidity, source water protection. Agencies: City of Boulder, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension. Cit
EPA's Review of the Statewide Draft Oil and Gas Environmental Impact Statement and Amendment of the Powder River and Billings Resource Management Plans
Correspondence (2002-2010). Covers Powder River, Powder River Basin, Little Powder River. Topics: coal bed methane production, produced water management, Watershed Management Framework, coal bed methane. Agencies: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, Bureau of Land Management. Cites 8 external
Board of the Colorado River Water Conservation District
Correspondence. Covers Gunnison, Colorado, Colorado River. Topics: transmountain diversion projects, irrigation, water conservation, water rights. Agencies: Colorado River Water Conservation District, County Commissioners.
Reasonably Foreseeable Development Scenario For Oil and Gas Development In the Buffalo Field Office Area, Campbell, Johnson and Sheridan Counties, Wyoming
occur. To do this an occurrence potential aa map was constructed (Map 1). The oil and gas occurrence potential was classified as $3 - High, Moderate, Low, or None. Explanation of these classifications is given on the map. | 2 oe Note that most of the BFOA has high = $2 a occurrence potential. The cl
Letters of Support for the Upper Colorado River Endagered Fish Recovery Program and the San Juan River Basin Recovery Program
Scott McInnis, Barbara Cubin, Jim Matheson, Tom Tancredo, Diana DeGette, Tom Udall, James V. Hansen, Chris Cannon, Bob Schaffer, Mark Udall, Heather Wilson, Wayne Allard, Orrin G. Hatch, Jeff Bingaman. 2001.
Colorado River Water Users Association 2001 Resolutions
Legislation (2001). Covers Colorado River, Coachella Valley, Southern California. Topics: Endangered Species Act, water rights, critical habitat designation, recovery plans. Agencies: Bureau of Reclamation, Department of The Interior, International Boundary and Water Commission. Cites 25 external wo