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<br />PLAN, RIVER-Colorado, SURVEY, WATER RESOURCE
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<br />One of a series of cooperative river basin surveys on the Colorado
<br />on the western slope of Colorado. These reports contain important
<br />water and related land resources that was used in an overall water
<br />The reports are available for four river basins: Gunnison, 1962,
<br />92 pp.; Yampa, 1969, 164 pp.; San Juan, 1974, 221 pp., 13 maps.
<br />
<br />River and its tributaries
<br />information on the
<br />plan for Colorado.
<br />103 pp.; White, 1966,
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<br />168.
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<br />Colorado Water Pollution Control Commission.
<br />waters of Colorado. Colorado Department
<br />Commission, Denver. Various pagination.
<br />
<br />1967. Stream classification for surface
<br />of Public Health, Water Pollution Control
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<br />DESCRIPTION, LAW, POLICY, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Classification of Colorado streams in compliance with the Water Quality Act of 1965
<br />(PL 89-234). Public hearings, with about 3,300 pages of testimony, were considered in
<br />establishing the Colorado Water Quality Standards. Reviews the water laws and classifies
<br />streams by river basin.
<br />
<br />169. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. 1973. A compilation of federal laws
<br />relating to conservation and development of our nation's fish and wildlife resources,
<br />environmental quality, and oceanography. Committee of Merchant Marine and Fisheries,
<br />U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 732 pp.
<br />
<br />LAW
<br />
<br />Compilation of federal environmental legislation; all laws in force at the time of
<br />publication dealing with wildlife conservation, fisheries, oceanography, and selected
<br />aspects of environmental quality, including Federal Water Pollution Control Act, Fish and
<br />Wildlife Coordination Act, National Environmental Policy Act, and others.
<br />
<br />170.
<br />
<br />Connor, J. G., C. G. Mitchell, and others.
<br />for ground and surface waters in Utah.
<br />
<br />1958. A compilation of chemical quality data
<br />U. S. Geol. Surv. Tech. Publ. 10. 276 pp.
<br />
<br />GROUNDWATER, STREAMFLOW, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Summarizes all of the available information up to 1958 on the quality of groundwater
<br />and surface water in Utah.
<br />
<br />171. Conway, M. 1975. New Mexico's endangered fishes. New Mexico Wildl. (May/June): 18-24.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION, FISH, HABITAT, LAW
<br />
<br />Drawings, descriptions, distributions, and other information on the endangered fish species
<br />of New Mexico are designed to keep the public aware of species depleted by alteration or
<br />destruction of habitats, loss of suitable waters, or introduction of exotics. Summarizes
<br />legislation enacted to protect and restore endangered wildlife.
<br />
<br />172. Cook, E. P. 1952. A survey of parasites of warm-water fish from four northeastern
<br />Colorado reservoirs. M. S. Thesis, Colorado Agric. Mech. College, Fort Collins.
<br />117 pp.
<br />
<br />FISH, MANAGEMENT, RESERVOIR, SURVEY
<br />
<br />Survey of parasites in largemouth bass, black crappie, black bullhead, fathead minnow,
<br />longnose sucker, and carp from reservoirs in northeastern Colorado. These parasites may
<br />also be found in species that inhabit the Colorado River.
<br />
<br />173. Coon, K. L., Sr. 1965. Some biological observations on the channel catfish, Ictalurus
<br />punctatus (Rafinesque), in a polluted western river. M. S. Thesis, Utah State Univ.,
<br />Logan. 57 pp.
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