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<br />I <br /> <br />near steamboat Springs, are equipped with <br />heated artificial controls to minimize ice <br />effect during the winter period. Fourteen <br />stations were discontinued at the end of the <br />'65 water year. These heated control stations <br />in the steamboat Springs area were put in in <br />connection with the Bureau's atmospheric water <br />resources investigation. They felt that it was <br />necessary to have measurement of flow even <br />during the winter months as accurately as <br />possible. <br /> <br />The following publications have been re- <br />leased since our last report at a meeting of <br />the Colorado Water Conservation Board: <br /> <br />Hater-Supply Paper 1682, "I-lagnitude and <br />Frequency of Floods in the United States", <br />for Part 8 which is the Rio Grande Basin. <br /> <br />t'later-Supply Paper 1760, "Ground-Nater <br />Levels in the United States, 1956-60, <br />North\~estern states". <br /> <br />Nater-Supply Paper 1799, "Geology and <br />Occurrence of Ground Water in Otero County <br />and the Southern Part of Crowley County, <br />Colorado". <br /> <br />Professional Paper 441, "Water Resources <br />of the Upper Colorado River Basin - Technical <br />Report", by H. V. Iorns. t'later Resources of <br />the Upper Colorado River Basin,Basic Data <br />Report was issued several months ago and this <br />is an interpretative report on that same in- <br />vestigation of the Upper Basin. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board Circu- <br />lar 11, "pumping Tests in Colorado" was dupli- <br />cated by the Denver GPO and is now available <br />from the Colorado Water Conservation Board for <br />$1.00 handling fee. <br /> <br />Hydrologic Atlas 236, "Ground Water in <br />Black Squirrel Creek Valley, El Paso County, <br />