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at 176 stream-gauging sites, monthly and annual <br />summaries of chemical quality and sediment data <br />at sites of continuous record, results of <br />chemical quality and sediment analysis at <br />miscellaneous sampling sites, data on the <br />chemical quality and other characteristics of <br />ground water, and isohyetal maps of normal <br />seasonal and annual precipitation. Also included <br />is an inventory of surface-water records of <br />streamflow, chemical quality, and suspended <br />sediment. Location of gaging stations, chemical- <br />quality and sediment-sampling sites, and wells <br />and springs, are shown on a map of the upper <br />Colorado River h;asin. The period covered by <br />the data is to 1957. <br />191. Jensen, B. L. 1975. Dolores Project. Investi- MANAGEMENT <br />gations Ute Mountain, Ute Indian Reservation, RESERVOIR <br />Colorado and New Mexico. U. S. Fish and WATER DIV. <br />Wildlife Service, Gallup, New Mexico. 12 SURVEX <br />pp. (mimeo) FISH <br />DOLORES R. <br />Water resources are extremely limited on the <br />Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation. The <br />development of agricultural and fishery resources, <br />therefore, necessitates the influx of large <br />quantities of water from a source off the <br />Reservation. It is proposed that this water be <br />diverted from the Dolores River via the Dolores <br />Project. This project entails the construction <br />of McPhee Reservoir on the Dolores River and <br />diverting the water by canal to various locations <br />throughout Montezuma and Dolores counties, <br />Colorado, including the Ute Mountain Ute Indian <br />Reservation. Before future planning on the <br />Dolores River could be completed, it was <br />necessary to evaluate what impact the proposed <br />project would have on the fish and wildlife <br />resources of the area. The Gallup Field Office <br />was assigned the responsibility of conducting <br />the fisheries investigations. Field surveys <br />were initiated on September 23, 1974 and completed <br />on October 4, 1974. <br />192. Johnson, J. E. 1976. Status of endangered and ENDANG. FISH <br />threatened fish species in Colorado. U. DESCRIPTION <br />S. Bureau of Land Management, Denver. DISTRIBUTION <br />Technical Note 280, Form 1220-51. 21 pp. MANAGEMENT <br />81 <br />