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1/26/2010 11:12:42 AM
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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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