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Board Meetings
Board Meeting Date
1/25/2005
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Flood Section and WSP Section - Bureau of Reclamation Colorado Snowpack Estimation Project for Colorado's Major River Basins, Informational Presentation
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<br />!Jr <br /> <br />- 3 - <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Water managers from USBR local offices, members of the Drought Task Force, the CRWCD, NCWCD, <br />Denver Water and Colorado Springs have expressed their support for this proj ect for a variety of reasons, <br />including the following: <br />. Ability to estimate SWE above any particular point of concern, such as a reservoir or flood-prone <br />area <br />. More detailed information than currently available from NRCS <br />. Future ability to improve streamflow forecasts <br /> <br />Additional funding and support for this study is being provided by a grant from the USBR Science and <br />Technology Program. $70,000 in federal funding was received for 2005 and a similar amount will be <br />requested for 2006. Funding provided by the CWCB was indicative of water management interest in this <br />study and helped secure the federal funding. <br /> <br />Steve Hunter of the USBR will present a slideshow outlining this project. Handouts of the slideshow will <br />be distributed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project Planning and Finance. Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />
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