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179. Hood, J. W. 1977. Hydrologic evaluation of <br />Ashley Valley, northern Uinta Basin area,. <br />Utah. State of Utah, Department of Natural <br />Resources, Salt Lake City. Technical <br />Publication No. 54. 25 pp. <br />The water resources of the northern Uinta <br />Basin, Utah and Colorado were studied during <br />1971-1974, with special emphasis on Ashley <br />Valley. The purpose of this report is to <br />evaluate the general relation of ground- and <br />surface water supplies in Ashley Valley and the <br />effect of the operation of Steinaker Reservoir <br />on those supplies. The report discusses <br />groundwater sources, storage, water fluctuations, <br />evapotranspiration, and the chemical quality of <br />the water. <br />180. Hood, J. W. 1977. Hydrologic evaluation of <br />the upper Duchesne River valley, northern <br />Uinta Basin area, Utah. State of Utah, <br />Department of Natural Resources, Salt Lake <br />City. Technical Publication No. 57. 34 <br />PP• <br />The upper Duchesne River valley was studied <br />during 1971-1974 as part of an investigation of <br />the northern Uinta Basin area, Utah and Colorado. <br />The purpose of the study was to determine the <br />relation of groundwater to surface water, to <br />estimate the quantity of groundwater that moves <br />to the Duchesne River, and to assess-the probable <br />effect of increased groundwater withdrawal on <br />streamflow. <br />181. Hubbs, C. L. 1954. Establishment of a forage <br />fish, the red shiner (Notropis lutrensis) <br />in the lower Colorado River system. <br />California Fish and Game 40(3):287-294. <br />The red shiner, Notropis lutrensis (Baird and <br />Girard), native from the North Central States <br />to northeastern Mexico, has recently become <br />established in the Colorado River and connected <br />waters of Arizona, Baja California Norte, and <br />California, where it is of potential importance <br />to game fish management. The recent great <br />depletion of the limited native fish fauna <br />accounts for the rapid increase of this and <br />HYDROLOGY <br />WATER QUAL. <br />FLOW <br />WATER QUAN. <br />GEOLOGY <br />IRRIGATION <br />WATER DIV. <br />RESERVOIRS <br />HYDROLOGY <br />FLOW <br />GEOLOGY <br />WATER QUAN. <br />WATER QUAL. <br />DUCHESNE R. <br />DISTRIBUTION <br />MANAGEMENT <br />39 <br />77 <br />