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<br />257. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1967. River Basin simulation program.
<br />U. S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Comprehensive Planning and
<br />Programs, Washington, D. C. 22 pp. + 2 appendices.
<br />
<br />MODEL, WATERSHED
<br />
<br />Simulation model to predict water supply and streamflow by river basin or watershed.
<br />
<br />258. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1968. A report on biological studies of
<br />selected reaches and tributaries of the Colorado River. U. S. Federal Water
<br />Pollution Control Administration, Cincinnati, Ohio. 166 pp.
<br />
<br />DISTRIBUTION, FISH, INVERTEBRATE, PLANKTON, RIVER-Colorado, Dolores, San Juan, WATER
<br />QUALITY
<br />
<br />This study was made to determine the effects of municipal and industrial wastes on
<br />aquatic life in selected waters of the Colorado River basin. The habitat for aquatic
<br />life was highly varied because of extreme differences in water quality caused by
<br />pollutants from mineral mining operations, municipalities, oil refineries, natural mineral
<br />springs, runoff, mine drainage, and irrigation return waters.
<br />
<br />259. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1968. Water quality control study Uinta
<br />Unit, Central Utah Project, Uinta River Basin, Utah. U. S. Federal Water Pollution
<br />Control Administration, Southwest Region, San Francisco, Calif. 41 pp. + appendix.
<br />
<br />POLLUTION, RIVER-Green, SALINITY, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Concluded that control of salinity was needed in the Uinta River, Utah, because water
<br />quality would be affected downstream.
<br />
<br />260. Federal Water Pollution COntrol Administration. 1969. Pollution of the Upper Colorado
<br />River Basin. U. S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Cincinnati, Ohio.
<br />21 pp. + appendix. Tables A-I to A-22.
<br />
<br />MINERAL, POLLUTION, RIVER-Colorado, Gunnison, San Juan, 'WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Objective was to obtain background information for planning and projection by the Colorado
<br />River Basin Water Control Project. Contains information on water uses, waste sources,
<br />dissolved oxygen, metals, total dissolved solids, and other factors.
<br />
<br />261. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1969-1971. Water quality evaluation.
<br />U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Pacific Southwest Region, San
<br />Francisco, Calif.
<br />1969. Bluestone Project, Colorado. 16 pp.
<br />1971. Savery-Pot Hook Project. 12 pp.
<br />1971. Grand Mesa Project. 16 pp.
<br />
<br />RIVER-Colorado, Little Snake, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Evaluates water quality in the Colorado and Little Snake Rivers related to Bureau of
<br />Reclamation projects.
<br />
<br />262. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1970. Radium monitoring network. U. S.
<br />Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Colorado River Basin Water Quality'
<br />Control Project, Denver. Data release 16. 7 pp. + appendix.
<br />
<br />MINERAL, POLLUTION, RIVER-Colorado, Dolores, Gunnison, San Juan, WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />The Radium Monitoring Network is a surface water surveillance system consisting of 19
<br />sampling stations located on various streams in the Upper Colorado River system. Fifteen
<br />releases were issued previously from October 1962 through July 1969. Others to be issued
<br />as supplements.
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