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<br />34. Andersson, K.A., 1979, Early lithification of limestones in the Redwater Shale Member of the
<br />Sun dance Formation (Jurassic) of southeastern Wyoming: Contributions to Geology, v. 18, p. 1-
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<br />35. Andreu, J., Labadie, J.W. and Burns, A.W., 1982, Optimal stream- aquifer system management,
<br />in F. Kilpatrick and D. Matchett, eds., Proceedings of Conference on Water and Energy
<br />Technical and Policy Issues: New York, N.Y., Am. Soc. Civ. Eng., 578-586 p.
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<br />36. Andrews, K. W., 1970, The distribution and life history of the fathead minnow (Pimephales
<br />promelas Rafinesque) in Colorado: Fort Collins, Colo., Colorado State University, Ph.D.
<br />dissertation, 131 p.
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<br />37. Angevine, c.L., and Flanagan, K.M., 1987, Bouyant sub-surface loading of the lithosphere in the
<br />Great Plains foreland basin: Nature (London), v. 327, p. 137-139.
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<br />38. Water Environ. Techno!., 1989, Control of stormwater runoff containing aircraft deicing fluids:
<br />Water Environ. Techno!., v. 1, no. 1. (Anonymous author).
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<br />Since 1970, Stapleton International Airport (SIA), which is located 6 miles northeast of
<br />downtown Denver, Colo., has taken several steps to control industrial wastes
<br />discharged to the terminal-area storm sewers. Initially, an industrhd waste interceptor
<br />system was constructed to collect dry-weather industrial waste flows for treatment at
<br />the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No.1 Central Plant. Later, a study
<br />of industrial waste sources and characteristics was completed; it led to the separation
<br />of the direct industrial waste connections from the storm sewers.
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<br />39. Water and Sewage Works, 1974, Highlights from the Denver WPCF meeting: Water and
<br />Sewage Works, v. 121, no. 12 (December)(Anonymous author).
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<br />40. Army [U.S.] Engineer District, 1983, Construction foundation report, South Platte River basin,
<br />Bear Creek Lake, Colorado. Volume 2. Drawings, final report: Omaha, Nebr., 266 p.
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<br />41. Army [U.S.] Engineer District, 1983, Construction foundation report, South Platte River basin,
<br />Bear Creek Lake, Colorado. Volume 1. Text and photos. Final report: Omaha, Nebr., 115 p.
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<br />Contents: Foundation Explorations; Geology; Excavation Procedures; Character of
<br />Foundation; Foundation Treatments; Recommendations.
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<br />42. Army [U.S.] Engineer District, 1977, Flood hazard information report: South Platte River,
<br />Volume II, Morgan County and Washington County, Colorado: Omaha, Nebr., Prepared for
<br />Morgan County-Washington County and Colorado Water Conservation Board, 19 p.
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<br />The study area involves the portions of Morgan and Washington Counties, Colorado,
<br />that are subject to flooding from the South Platte River. The flood plain consists
<br />primarily of agricultural land uses, with some residential and commercial
<br />development. Flood data were obtained from topographic maps, field studies, historic
<br />sources, and U.S. Geological Survey stream gage records from Morgan County. The
<br />main flood season occurs from May through September. Flooding results from heavy
<br />general rains, intense local thunderstorms, or snowmelt. The worst flood recorded
<br />at the gage at the Morgan-Washington County line occurred on June 18,1965,
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