Colorado. Department of Natural Resources.
67) Summary report
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
The enormous challenge of meeting future water needs facing water users and the State requires the collective input of all stakeholders and a collaborative decision-making process that reaches common ground to plan a sustainable water future that meets our numerous and diverse needs.
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources
Pub. Date
1978.
Language
English
Description
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a suggested analytical technique for the investigation of the hydrologic impacts of flow regulation This technique has been developed for use in studies with wide geographical coverage and broad scope of analysis wherein simplification of approach and reduction in the need for detailed data inputs must be achieved without sacrificing the capability to develop adequate and realistic albeit not...
Series
Caring for the land volume 1
Publisher
Colorado Natural Areas Program
Pub. Date
1996
Language
English
Description
In January 1995, the Great Outdoors Colorado Board (GOCO) awarded a grant to the Colorado Natural Areas Program to develop a cohesive, stategic approach to natural areas work statewide and to provide a framework to use when evaluating natural areas and open space grant applications.
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Water Conservation Board
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
This report outlines an initial assessment of selected whitewater parks and courses that have been designed and installed in rivers across the State of Colorado. This effort has been undertaken to provide a convenient, useful description of the location, ownership, design, intended use and success to date for examples of this genre of public works which have become institutionalized recreation amenities and economic development catalysts for river...
Publisher
Colorado Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining Reclamation and Safety
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
Description
There are over 30 known underground coal fires in Colorado. Extinguishing or containing these fires has been challenging, primarily because delineating the subsurface extents of these fires is difficult. In this study, general characteristics of underground coal fires in Colorado are described. While the locations and the coal seams that are on fire differ, many common features are shared by the 30 plus known fires that are burning in the Colorado....