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Pub. Date
[2015]
Description
"Tens of millions of people, billions of dollars of agricultural production, and an enormous amount of economic activity across a vast swath of America from California to the Mississippi River are all dependent on rivers born in the mountains of Colorado. In a time of mounting demand and limited supply, the need for all citizens to better understand and participate in decisions affecting this critical resource is paramount"--Container.
Pub. Date
2009.
Description
The overall purpose of the report is to provide further details on this initial set of strategies. This report is a compilation of a series of technical memorandums that were developed to summarize technical work that was completed for the CWCB under various task orders. The objectives of the technical memorandums that have been compiled in this report are: Identify potential scenarios for Colorado's water supply future and associated; Describe the...
Author
Pub. Date
2010
Description
"While many believe that water is a renewable resource that will never go away, the truth is that the availability of this essential element is declining. Global warming creates moonscapes where there were once snow-packed mountains. Population growth has pushed demand, straining our current supply--almost ensuring that water will become as coveted as oil in the twenty-first century. As the water supply declines, there are critical questions to answer:...
Series
General volume 757
Pub. Date
1961.
Description
This report describes the source treatment and volumes of water used for public supplies by Colorado's cities and towns. Previously information on the water supplies of many of the smaller cities and towns was not readily available. This report presents in one volume a compilation of comparable data on the water supplies of most of the cities and towns in the state but only summarizes the mass of data available from the larger cities. Also included...
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