121 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds ·
Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Reasonable Diligence
Water report (1950s-1999). Covers Upper Gunnison River, Cochetopa Creek, Ohio Creek. Topics: water rights, reservoir storage, irrigation, direct flow water rights. Agencies: Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Water Resources and Power Development Authori
Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Reasonable Diligence
Pete Klingsmith, Tyler Martineau, Ralph E. Clark. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District.
The Case For Curecanti Reservoir
Technical report (1922-1946). Covers Curecanti Reservoir, Gunnison River, Gunnison. Topics: Colorado River Storage Project, reservoir storage. Agencies: State Engineer, Highway Department, Storage Project. Cites 1 external work.
The Belittled Beaver
The webfooted rodent deserves some praise, claim two scientists B= are pretty scarce in the Beaver State these days, but it wasn’t always that way. It’s estimated that in the mid-nineteenth century there were nearly a million beavers in Oregon. Today, there are an estimated 68,000. Reasons for the d
Summary of the Gunnison Water Situation
In 1986 the City of Aurora and the Natural Energy Resources Company (NECO) filcd claims for the right to divert massive amounts of water from Gunnison County to the Front Range. The Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District also filed for rights to the same water for in-basin use. The High Cou
Some legacy
ing ~ater and shipping it north out of this basin. And being a fast-growing, affluent suburb of Denver, it has deep pockets. . So it is tempting for the owners of the remaining 44 percent of .Rocky Ford Ditch water to consider Aurora's recent offer of about $56,000 per share for their rights in the
Some Factors Historically Affecting The Distribution and Abundance of Fishes In The Gunnison River
Technical report (1973-1978). Covers Gunnison River, Lower Gunnison River Drainage, Colorado River. Topics: fish distribution, fish abundance, fishery investigations, dam effects. Agencies: United States Bureau of Reclamation, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources. Cites 10
Scoping Notice for Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area
Environmental assessment (1997). Covers Fossil Ridge Recreation Management Area, Fossil Ridge, Willow Creek. Topics: travel management, motorized travel, big game winter habitat, resource protection. Agencies: U.S. Forest Service, USFS, Colorado Division of Wildlife. Cites 3 external works.
River Recreation in the Gunnison Gorge
Water report (1994-1997). Covers Gunnison Gorge, Black Canyon, Aspinall Unit. Topics: instream flows, river recreation, whitewater rafting, endangered fish. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, BLM, U. S. Geological Survey.
Rifle Creek Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Project
Technical report. Covers Rifle Creek, East Rifle Creek, West Rifle Creek. Topics: nonpoint source pollution, selenium contamination, best management practices, irrigation ditch lining. Agencies: Middle Colorado Watershed Council, BLM, USFS. Cites 1 external work.
Report Backs Using River for Fishing
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Puebloan worries about changes to river
News article. Covers Arkansas River, Pueblo Dam, Wild Horse Creek. Topics: water rights, river restoration, water intake relocation, fisheries restoration. Agencies: Pueblo Board of Water Works, Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation. Cites 2 external works.
Problem: Residents of the Gunnison Watershed Lack Adequate Structured Recreational Facilities.
community planning (1970-1974). Covers Gunnison Watershed, Gunnison, Blue Mesa Dam. Topics: recreational facilities, community planning. Agencies: Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Gunnison City Council, City of Gunnison Recreation Department.
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Plasma Arc Flow Plasma Arc Flow ? Waste -to -Energy
•Runoff from liquid waste such as sewage and sludge is destroying the eco-system, killing fish, coral reefs, and impacting tourism •Sewage hookup generally is not available in remote areas •Conventional water treatment is very expensive to build and operate and does not completely remove pollutants
Lower Owens River Project
Mark Hill and William S. Platts
Impact of The Colorado RIver Compct upon Trans-mountain Diversion in Colorado.
An annual report of Colorado water status written by POWER.
Gunnison River Basin– Major Streams and Water Projects (Map)
Map prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation