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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8200.760
Description
Colorado River - Colorado River Basin - Yampa General Publications/Correspondence/Reports
State
CO
Basin
Yampa/White
Water Division
6
Date
1/1/3000
Author
Not Available
Title
Lower Yampa Project - Miscellaneous Pages from some Report - 3-15 through 3-18 and 4-9 through 4-38
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />0002Q1 <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />:tneludc tint" on nOD of: (lir;chargc, suspended solids, tcmpernturc, <br />met,,19 lmd other pnramcters nS necessary. For impJementntion <br />studies. source identification should b., expanded to at least <br />four-digit SIC. Specific source locatIons should be shown on a <br />map. <br /> <br />Identify municipal wastewater sources including data on discharge, <br />BOD, etc. Indicate instances where significant quantities of <br />industrial waste are included in data for a municipal source. <br /> <br />2. Hiles of river not meeting established water quality <br />standards. (Indicate which criteria contained in the standards <br />are violated.) <br /> <br />3. Area or volume of reservoirs and/or natural lakes not meeting <br />est.1blished standards. (Indicate criteria that are violated.) <br /> <br />I., Hiles of river that meets established water quality standards. <br />(The term "meets standards" includes water that is as good or <br />better than required by standards.) <br /> <br />5, Areas of reservoirs and natural lakes meeting established <br />standards. <br /> <br />6. Number of miles of streams that are dryas a result of <br />diversions. <br /> <br />."r;;-I'I. <br />',', ( '1' , <br />. -1'.11. ~ .J-' ' <br /> <br />7. Number and area of diffused sources of pollution such as <br />oyergrazed lands which may contribute to silt pollution, improper <br />road construction or maintenance practices, etc. <br /> <br />8. tliles of river and/or surface ,acres of water where the quality <br />of water limits one or more ~esired or existing uses of the water. <br />(Consider factors such as salinity, taste, odor, appearance, etc. <br />There may be instances in which standards are met, but the public <br />is using the waters for a purpose requiring a higher standard, <br />thus indicating a possible need for upward revision of standards.) <br /> <br />(B) Quality factor~: <br /> <br />1. Extent to which water supports desirable aquatic organisms <br />(caddis flies, mayflies, hellgrammites, freshwater clams ,trout, <br />etc.) thus indicating a lack of pollution. <br /> <br />2. Extent to which undesirable organisms are absent in the water' <br />(midges, leeches, air breathing snails, moth flies) thus indicat- <br />ing a pollution problem. <br /> <br />3. Extent to which water quality impairs or enhances desired <br />uses including aesthetics. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />i <br /> <br />4. Extent to which stream reaches not meeting standards, fail <br />to meet standards. (A rating of 0, 1, or 2 would indicate that <br /> <br />"'. I <br /> <br />4-32 <br />
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