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<br />Reports the water quality standards of all seven states in a single document. Standards
<br />must be established for all interstate waters as specified in the Water Pollution Control
<br />Act Amendments of 1972, PL 92-500, Section 303. Also provides information on the past,
<br />present, and projected salinity levels of the Colorado River. Salinity control programs
<br />that may decrease salinity levels are given.
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<br />162. Colorado River Board of California. 1970. Need for controlling salinity of the Colorado
<br />River. Colorado River Board of California, Los Angeles. 89 pp.
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<br />MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Colorado, SALINITY
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<br />An appraisal of sources of salinity in the Colorado River, probable future increases in the
<br />river's salinity, deleterious impact of salinity increases on California's water users, and
<br />recommendations for controlling the river's salinity.
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<br />163. Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team. 1978. Colorado squawfish recovery plan. U. S. Dep.
<br />Inter. Fish Wildl. Serv., Area Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. 34 pp. + 34 appendices.
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<br />ABUNDANCE, DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, LIFE HISTORY, RIVER-Colorado and main
<br />tributaries
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<br />Final recovery plan for the Colorado squawfish that was prepared for review by state and
<br />federal agencies by the Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team. It provides a brief history
<br />of the abundance, distribution, and economic importance of the Colorado squawfish. It
<br />also provides an outline and narrative for a recovery plan with a 5-year budget for
<br />restoring this species to a non-endangered status.
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<br />164. Colorado River Fishes Recovery Team. 1979. Draft humpback chub recovery plan. Prepared
<br />for U. S. Fish and Wildlife Serv., Salt Lake City, Utah. 32 ~p. + appendix.
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<br />ABUNDANCE, DESCRIPTION, FISH, HABITAT, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Colorado, Green, Yampa
<br />
<br />This draft recovery plan summarizes the literature on the humpback chub including its
<br />historical and present distribution. The major part of the draft plan outlines the
<br />research and management activities that will be required to reestablish viable populations
<br />of humpback chubs in the Colorado River. An estimated budget is provided that will be
<br />necessary to protect the continued existence of this endangered fish.
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<br />165. Colorado River Wildlife Council. 1973. Colorado River Fish disease program. Colorado
<br />River Wildlife Council, Las Vegas, Nevada. 12 pp. (Unpubl. manuscr.)
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<br />FISH, POLICY, RIVER-Colorado
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<br />Outlines the conditions, policy, definitions, and procedures for a fish disease control
<br />program for the Colorado River.
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<br />166. Colorado River Wildlife Council. 1977. Endemic fishes of the Colorado River system: a
<br />status report. Colorado River Wildl. Council, c/o W. E. Kirch (Chairman, Endemic
<br />Species Committee), Nevada Dep. Fish Game, 4747 Vegas Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89106.
<br />15 pp.
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<br />ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, RIVER-Colorado
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<br />List of endemic fish species that are found in the Colorado River ecosystem. Includes the
<br />status of each species by state: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah,
<br />and Wyoming. Also provides general remarks of special interest on some species.
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<br />167. Colorado Water Conservation Board and U. S. Department of Agriculture. 1965. Water and
<br />related land resources--Colorado River Basin in Colorado. Colorado Water Conservation
<br />Board, Denver, and U. S. Forest Service and Soil Conservation Service. 183 pp.
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