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Wyoming and Jackson

~ view western water policy , ', "" and recommen<J.ways'to re- ~ solve· water conflicts. ' - ~ Tom Sansonetti, mo~t re-: . · ~ cently the Interior Depart- ~ ment's 'top lawyer, will serve . .~ without pay, Wyoming~s con- ~ gressional delegation an- ~ noimced yesterday~ . ·· 1'li.Z The 22-member coni

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Will drought force harsh restrictions on water use? We need courageous leaders to overcome resistance

News article. Covers Washington, D.C., Pueblo Mall, North Carolina. Topics: drought, water restrictions, global warming, hydrologic cycle. Agencies: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Ozone Action.

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What Really is the Blue Mesa Subordination?

News article (early 1960s-1991). Covers Blue Mesa Reservoir, Upper Gunnison Basin, Crystal. Topics: subordination, water rights. Agencies: United States, Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District, Department of the Interior. Cites 1 external work.

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Western Water Flow

Technical report (1988-1999). Covers Montana, Colorado, Gunnison. Topics: water leasing, instream flow, instream flows, water accounting. Agencies: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Board of Natural Resources and Conservation, Department of Natural Resources and Conservation. Cites 53 external works

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West’s Cities Should Trump Agriculture on Water

Hal Rothman. Writers on the Range.

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Well water dropping to critical levels

lly DElll3IE PITTMAN the La J ara and Capulin a rea, is too s ma ll to lower a pump into. reach the receding water level. said. ALAMOSA - Drought condi- but we're seeing problems in all The only alternative is to drill a "While not necessarily 'drying "I think the problem is state- tions are becomin

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Water Wonders

Water Wonders \ , Volume of water is often ex- proximately 326,000 gallons of ered about 1887 in the San Luis wells were withdrawi~g ~nter is considered one of the mo pressed in tenns of acre-feet or water. This amount of water Valley and within four years from the confined aquifer and complicated a

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Water Quality Programs

Technical report (1993-1998). Covers Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska. Topics: water quality, interstate litigation, water rights, water storage program. Agencies: Department of Natural Resources, Department of Public Health and Environment, Legislative Audit Committee. Cites 28 external works.

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Water Quality Control Commission

Water report (1994). Covers Colorado, Platte River Basin, Republican River Basin. Topics: water quality, dissolved oxygen, un-ionized ammonia, nutrients. Agencies: Water Quality Control Commission, Water Quality Control Division, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Cites 44 externa

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Water considered property: Owner can sell to highest bidder

News article (1996). Covers Arkansas River, Division 2, Canon City. Topics: water rights, prior appropriation doctrine, beneficial use, water court. Agencies: Colorado Division of Water Resources, U.S. Supreme Court, Pueblo Board of Water Works. Cites 2 external works.

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Water Bunch of Nonsense

S pay i~s fair share, even if ll1e city is making a $270 million profit annual- ly off ll1e federal govenunenl. Dul George Mille r, a California Con- gressman from ll1e San Francisco area, sure ll1inks Western farmers should pay tlleir fair share. In case you missed it, Wayne Allard, Colorado's 4 11

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Valley should avoid man-made drought

· Ron Riggenbach and) just reiurn ed frorh R~~~~i~g in San Antonio, ·Te·xas. We wi ll elatiorHt~ on' tnat. meeting some other time, but for this column, let' i talk : . about ·drought! · ·. ' ·· · Even more so, I want to s tress what those folks a're facing due ' ' · ~~ough/~~ San Luis Va)l~il ·the

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Valley leaps Into Statewide Wetlands Programs

News article (1996). Covers San Luis Valley, San Luis Lakes State Park, Saguache County. Topics: wetlands conservation, wetland restoration, wildlife habitat development. Agencies: Colorado Division of Wildlife, Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy. Cites 3 external works.

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Upper Gunnison Water Conservancy District

An article published commenting on a previous letter published by the Denver Post stating that, not one drop of water may cross the mountain to Arapahoe Country.

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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

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Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District- Reasonable Diligence

Pete Klingsmith, Tyler Martineau, Ralph E. Clark. Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District.

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Upper Gunnison Basin In-Stream Flow Project

Technical report (1989-1994). Covers Upper Gunnison Basin, East River, Taylor River. Topics: In-Stream Flow, Contingent Valuation, transmountain diversion, white water boating. Agencies: Ford Foundation, Colorado State University, Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics. Cites 44 external w

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The Tangled Web We Weave

News article (1996). Covers San Luis Valley, Rio Grande, Upper Rio Grande. Topics: trans-basin diversion, water management planning, deep wells. Agencies: Parker Water and Sanitation District, Environmental Defense Fund, Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission. Cites 3 external works.

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The Rio Grande

News article. Covers Rio Grande, Valley, Gulf of Mexico. Topics: riparian corridors, water quality monitoring, greenway trail. Agencies: Citizens for San Luis Valley Water, Rio Grande/Rio Bravo Coalition, Rio Grande Water Conservation District.

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The Park City Principles: A New Paradigm for Managing Western Water

Issue No. 1, 1996- Park City Principles Page 1 of1 The Park City Principles: A New Paradigm for Managing Western Water ~ ¢W#! In May 1991, the Western Governors' Association (WGA) and Western States Water Council (WSWC) organized the first in a series of three workshops, held in Park City, Utah, to