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Weather Modification
Title
Snow Augmentation Research Needs - A History of Weather Modification in Colorado
Date
6/1/1982
State
CO
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<br />San Juan area -- included the primary headwater areas for the Rio <br />Grande and the upper San Juan r~vers. The program was strongly <br />supported by the Rio Grande and Southwestern water conservancy <br />districts. <br /> <br />State funds <br />Conservancy Districts <br />Bureau of Reclamation (for evaluation) <br /> <br />$40,000 <br />15,000 <br />22,000 <br />$77 ,000 <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />Climax area -- included the headwaters of the Arkansas, the South <br />Platte and various Colorado River tributaries in the Aspen-Glenwood <br />Springs area. <br /> <br />State funds <br />City of Aspen <br /> <br />$62,000 <br />25,000 <br />$87,000 <br /> <br />North Front Range area -- included the northern tributaries of the <br />South Platte River generally north from Clear Creek to the Wyoming <br />line and the headwaters of the Colorado River main stem. The program <br />was backed by the Farm Bureau. <br /> <br />State funds <br /> <br />$55,000 <br /> <br />Monitoring and Evaluation public information and technical <br />supervision were provided by researchers at Colorado State University <br /> <br />State funds <br /> <br />$30,000 <br /> <br />The Colorado Water Conservation Board administered and sponsored the project. <br />The regulatory permit process was supervised by the Executive Director of the <br />Department of Natural Resources. <br /> <br />16 <br />
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