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4/14/2014 1:18:15 PM
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9/14/2007 12:41:43 PM
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WSRF Grant Information
Basin Roundtable
Colorado
Applicant
Basalt Water Conservancy District
Description
Phase II Misouri Heights Groundwater Monitoring Program
Account Source
Basin
Board Meeting Date
9/19/2007
Contract/PO #
08000000049
WSRF - Doc Type
Grant Application
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<br />Water Supply Reserve Account - Grant Application Form <br /> <br />Form Revised October 2006 <br /> <br />Application Question B4: <br />Related Previous Studies <br /> <br />Missouri Heights Ground Water Monitoring Program - Phase I: This study evaluated ground <br />water data collected on Missouri Heights since 1982. The data indicated that Missouri Heights <br />ground water levels were not being significantly depleted by increased water demand. <br />Furthermore, the Study found that the aquifer's water level was heavily influenced by climatic <br />patterns (dry, average, and wet years) and transbasin importation of irrigation water. However, the <br />Study also identified several limitations with the data and sampling methodology that prevented <br />drawing more detailed conclusions about Missouri Heights ground water behavior. <br /> <br />As noted elsewhere, Phase II of the Ground Water Monitoring Program will attempt to address the <br />limitations of Phase I and develop a better understanding of the Missouri Heights aquifer. <br />Furthermore, knowledge gained in Phase I has been used in the study design for Phase II. <br /> <br />14 <br />
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