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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8029
Description
Section "D" General Correspondence - Colorado Agencies (Alpha, not Basin Related)
State
CO
Date
4/1/1962
Author
M. M. Skinner
Title
Colorado Ground-Water Levels
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Along the Main Stem of the South Platte River: <br />Denver-Fort Morgan Area; generally up 1/2 to 2 feet. <br />Merino-Julesburg Area; generally up 1/2 to 1 foot. <br /> <br />Tributaries to the South Platte River: <br />Boxelder Creek (east of Fort Collins); generally up 1 to 5 feet. <br />Lone Tree Creek (north of Greeley); generally up 1 to 2 feet. <br />Crow Creek (northeast of Greeley); generally up 1 to 2 feet. <br />Boxelder Creek (east of Denver); steady to up 1 foot. <br />Prospect Valley; generally up 2 to 5 feet. (Wells in the immediate <br />vicinity of Olds Reservoir are up as much as 10 to 20 feet due <br />to an apparently very successful artificial ground-water re- <br />charge program. ) <br />Beebe Seep (west of Hudson); generally up 1/2 to 2 feet. <br />Kiowa Creek; generally steady to down slightly. <br />Bijou Creek; generally down 1/2 to 1 foot. <br />Badger Creek; steady to up slightly. <br />Beaver Creek; steady. <br />Pawnee Creek (we st of Sterling); steady to up 1 foot. <br /> <br />Arkansas River: <br />Pueblo-Fowler; steady to up 2 feet. <br />Fowler-La Junta; steady to up 2 feet. <br />Las Animas Area; generally up 1/2to 1-1/2feet. <br />Fountain Creek (below Colorado Springs); steady to up 2 feet. <br />
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