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<br />Summarizes the energy problems facing our nation as a result of a long history of neglect
<br />and oversight. Provides various scenarios that offer choices in three policy areas.
<br />
<br />238. Enviro Control, Inc. 1976. Assessment of effects of altered streamflow characteristics
<br />on fish and wildlife. Final Rep., U. S. Fish Wildl. Servo Contract No. 14-16-0008-956.
<br />Enviro Control, Inc., 11300 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland. Executive summary
<br />14 pp.
<br />Volume II: Rocky Mountain case studies. 373 pp.
<br />Task 3: Analysis of case study findings, identification of problems, and
<br />recommendation of remedies. 120 pp.
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<br />FISH, MANAGEMENT, RECLAMATION, RIVER-Colorado, STREAMFLOW, WATER QUALITY, WILDLIFE
<br />
<br />Evaluation of streamflow methodologies and the associated recommendation process to
<br />preserve fish and wildlife through instream flow reservations. It contains data to assess
<br />the actual impacts on fish and wildlife of streamflow regulation by Grandby, Shadow
<br />Mountain, and Willow Creek Dams (Bureau of Reclamation Colorado-Big Thompson Project) on
<br />the Colorado River.
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<br />239. Eustis, A. B., and H. H. Hillen.
<br />releases. Prog. Fish-Cult.
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<br />1954.
<br />16(1) :
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<br />Stream sediment removal by controlled reservoir
<br />30-35.
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<br />RESERVOIR, RIVER-Colorado, SEDiMENT, STREAMFLOW
<br />
<br />The accumulation of sediment in the Colorado River below Granby Dam was removed by
<br />flushing in a Bureau of Reclamation project designed to preserve river productivity. The
<br />flushing operation achieved a substantial degree of success in restoring habitat conditions
<br />that were favorable to organisms which serve as food for trout.
<br />
<br />240. Evans, L., and B. Belknap. 1973. Dinosaur river guide. Westwater Books, Boulder City,
<br />Nev. 64 pp.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, RECREATION, RIVER-Green, Yampa
<br />
<br />Provides maps with river distances and a description of the Green and Yampa Rivers in the
<br />vicinity of Dinosaur National Monument; also historical information about the region, with
<br />numerous sketches and photographs.
<br />
<br />241. Evans, L., and B. Belknap. 1974. Desolation river guide. Westwater Books, Boulder City.
<br />Nev. 56 pp.
<br />
<br />DESCRIPTION, HISTORY, RECREATION, RIVER-Green
<br />
<br />Provides maps with river distances and a description of the Green River in Desolation
<br />Canyon, and historical information about the region, with numerous sketches and photographs.
<br />
<br />242. Everett, A. G. 1970. Comprehensive water resources management: the past and the future.
<br />Water Resour. Bull. 7(1): 185-188.
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<br />MANAGEMENT, POLICY, WATER QUANTITY
<br />
<br />Stresses that water resources planning requires inter-agency cooperation, and emphasizes
<br />the planning and political aspects of the comprehensive management of water.
<br />
<br />.243. Everhart, W. H., and R. M. Duchrow. 1970. Effects of suspended sediment on aquatic
<br />environment. U. S. Bur. Reclam., Denver. Colo. Final Rep., Contract l4-06-D-6596.
<br />116 pp.
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<br />FISH, INVERTEBRATE, SEDIMENT, WATER QUALITY
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