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engineering definition of control is: A flow that must pass through critical depth when <br />flow changes from subcritical to supercritical. The phenomenon gives rise to what is <br />known as a control section. Control should occur and be effective within the river <br />cross - section of interest throughout the range of intended RICO flow rates. <br />7. References <br />1. Ayres Associates, Trends Magazine, A Wild Ride (article), Winter 2002. <br />2. Bonfiglio, Jeremy for Rocky Mountain Sports, Mountain Buzz, The Art of Paddle <br />Parks, June 24, 2002. <br />3. Colorado Water Conservation Board, Informational Brochure Concerning SB 01- <br />216 Concerning In- Channel Recreational Diversions, May 2001. <br />4. Daugherty, Robert L., et al., Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications, Eighth <br />Edition, 1985. <br />5. Espegren, Gregory D., CWCB, Evaluation of the Standards and Methods Used for <br />Quantifying Instream Flows in Colorado, November 1998. <br />6. Goodman F.R. and Parr G.B., Draft Paper on the Design and Construction of <br />Artificial Whitewater Canoe Slalom Courses, 1989. <br />7. International Canoe Federation rules for whitewater slalom racing. <br />8. Paddler Magazine, Park and Play (article), May /June 2002. <br />9. Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Urban Storm Drainage Criteria <br />Manual, Volumes 1 and 2, June 2001. <br />10. Whittaker, et al., Instream Flows for Recreation: A Handbook of Concepts and <br />Research Methods, January 1993. <br />5 <br />