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of Commerce to be endangered or threatened is <br />given. <br />99. Cogger, W. J., M. L. Payne, and L. D. Sprenger. <br />1975. Water quality inventory. U. S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency, Region <br />VIII, Denver, Colorado. 161 pp. + app. <br />Survey of water quality with information on <br />fish kills and pesticides. (Wydoski) <br />100. Coleman, G. A. 1929. A biological survey of <br />Salton Sea. California Fish and Game <br />15(3):218227. <br />This survey samples the chemical content of the <br />water, the benthal area, and the fish of the <br />sea. Present status of fish and recommendations <br />for stocking are discussed. <br />101. Colorado Department of Health. 1974. Water <br />quality standards and stream classification. <br />Water Quality Control Commission, Denver. <br />These regulations are promulgated in implementa- <br />tion of Sections 25-8-501 through 508, C.R.S., <br />1973, and are designed to be in conformity with <br />the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. These <br />regulations apply to all operations discharging <br />to waters of the state of Colorado. Standard <br />water quality summary sheets and stream classifi- <br />cations for the major river basins are included. <br />WATER QUAL. <br />FISH <br />TOXICANT <br />FISH <br />SURVEY <br />ABUNDANCE <br />SALINITY <br />STOCKING <br />WATER QUAL. <br />HYDROLOGY <br />POLLUTION <br />DATA <br />102. Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and MANAGEMENT <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife. 1974. HABITAT <br />Guidelines for identification and adminis- SPECIES LIST <br />tration of significant wildlife habitats <br />and shorelands of major publicly-owned reser- <br />voirs. Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver. <br />The Department of Natural Resources and the <br />Division of Wildlife have prepared these guide- <br />lines in response to the passage of H. B. 1041. <br />This document defines shorelands and essential <br />wildlife habitat, species lists, and a system <br />of determining the "degree of significance" for <br />wildlife habitat. <br />48 <br />