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A Report of Water Pollution in the South Platte River Basin February 1953
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Report on the water quality study that resulted from the 1948 Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide data in preparation for the adoption of comprehensive programs for eliminating or reducing pollution.
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CO
NE
WY
MO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
2/1/1953
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CDPHE, Nebraska Department of Health, Wymoing Deparment of Public Health, Public Health Service (Missouri Drainage Basin Office)
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A Report of Water Pollution in the South Platte River Basin February 1953
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ACKNOWLEDGME14TS <br />Aukdau- aledgweuL i.� wade of the iuval.uaule assiSLauee furaished by <br />the water pollution control agencies of Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, <br />and the City and County of Denver, Colorado, in supplying and reviewing <br />data pertinent to the report. <br />Acknowledgment is also made of the use of data from the 1950 <br />Report of the South Platte River Basin Water Pollution Investigation <br />Report and to the cooperating agencies responsible for its publication. <br />Much information was also gained from the published reports of the Corps <br />of Engineers, Department of Defense; the Bureau of the Census.. Department <br />of Commerce; the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Geological Survey, the <br />Bureau of Reclamation, and the National Park Service, Department of <br />Interior. <br />Finally, there is acknowledged the assistance of industrial and <br />municipal officials and individuals interested in water resources <br />development and conservation who have contributed information. <br />Thanks is tendered to the following reviewing agencies whose <br />comments have materially improved the report: Bureau of Reclamation, <br />Region VII, Denver, Colorado; Corps of Engineers, h1issouri River <br />Division, Omaha, Nebraska; National Park Service,Omaha, Nebraska; <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, Billings, hbnta.na; Department of Agriculture, <br />Lincoln, Nebraska; Department of Commerce, Denver, Colorado; Environ- <br />mental Health Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Division of Water <br />Pollution Control, Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. <br />Special recognition is made of the interest and <br />effort displayed by the Great Western Sugar Company in <br />research and demonstration projects aimed at reducing <br />sugar beet refining operations. <br />2 <br />cooperative <br />initiating <br />wastes from <br />
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