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<br />same manner. Where two or more locations are within the smallest subdivision,
<br />consecutive numbers beginning with 1 are added to the order in which the wells
<br />were inventoried. For example, NB03200517ABD indicates a well in the south-
<br />east quarter of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of sec. 17,
<br />T. 32 N., R. 5 W.; the "B" indicates the township is north of the baseline and
<br />that the range is west of the New Mexico principal meridian.
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<br />SELECTED REFERENCES
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<br />Beath, O. A., 1962, Selenium poisons Indians: Sci. News Letter, no. 81,
<br />p. 254.
<br />Colorado Department of He8lth, 1971, Colorado drinking water supplies, Feb-
<br />ruary 1971--Chemical quality: Denver, 42 p.
<br />Haynes, D. D., Vogel, J. D., and Wyant, D. G., 1972, Geology, structure, and
<br />uranium deposits of Lhe Cortez quadrangle, Colorado: U.S. Geol. Survey
<br />Misc. Geol. Inv. Map 1-629.
<br />Shoemaker, J. W., and Holt, R. D., 1973, Coal resources of Southern Ute and
<br />Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservations, Colorado and New Mexico: New
<br />Mexico Bur. Mines and Mineral Resources Circ. 134, 22 p.
<br />Steven, T. A., Lipman, P. W., Hail, W. J., Jr., Barker, Fred, and Luedke,
<br />R. G., 1974, Geologic map of the Durango quadrangle, southwestern Colo-
<br />rado: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Geol. Inv. Map 1-764.
<br />U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973, Water quality criteria, 1972:
<br />Washington, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 695 p.
<br />U.S. Public Health Service, 1962, Drinking water standards, 1962: U.S. Pub-
<br />lic Health Service Pub. 956, 61 p.
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