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Series
Open file report volume 82-3
Publisher
Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources
Pub. Date
1982.
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Completion report volume no. 30
Publisher
Environmental Resources Center, Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University
Pub. Date
1972.
Author
Series
Hydrology papers volume no. 41
Publisher
Colorado State University, [Hydrology and Water Resources Program]
Pub. Date
1970.
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Series
Ground-water series circular volume no. 11
Publisher
Colorado Water Conservation Board
Pub. Date
1965.
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Information volume no. 54
Publisher
Colorado Water Resources Research Institute
Pub. Date
[1984]
13) Data search
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Publisher
Colorado Division of Water Resources
Pub. Date
2010
Description
The Colorado Division of Water Resources provides a wide range of water related research tools that are available online free of charge. These enable users to retrieve Division of Water Resources' water data contained within HydroBase; including streamflows, lake levels, water rights, diversion records, calls, etc. Additionally, tools like AquaMap and CDSS Map Viewer provide spatial toolsets to retrieve and analyze information. All data query tooks...
Publisher
[Colorado Water Institute]
Pub. Date
2012
Description
In 2012, the Colorado Legislature passed HB 12-1278, which commissions a study of the interaction of the South Platte alluvial aquifer by the Colorado Water Institute at Colorado State University. In this website, you will find information about: the Study; Background about the physical setting of the South Platte River Basin and the history of surface and groundwater use in the South Platte Basin; Resource material for further study and research;...
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Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
2007.
Description
A new method of storing electrical energy in an agricultural setting for irrigation application has been analyzed. System design analysis, modeling methods, operation reviews, and aquifer hydrogeology research demonstrates that this is a feasible method for storing energy on-site.
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