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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8407
Description
Platte River Basin - River Basin General Publications
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
7/1/1982
Author
Arthur D Little Inc
Title
Six State High Plains-Ogallala Aquifer Regional Resources Study - Study Element B-5 - Local Water Supply Augmentation Assessment
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Report/Study
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<br />infiltration and reduce <br />runoff. Al so pl aya 1 ake <br />modifications in rangeland <br />areas. Water banking <br />opportunities. <br /> <br />b. Cultivated area treatments <br />such as deep plowing, clay <br />pan control, terracing, <br />benching, leveling, basin <br />tillage, runoff recovery <br />and soil conditioning. <br /> <br />3) Vegetative management practices <br /> <br />a. Noxious, deep rooted woody <br />perennials, phreatophytes <br /> <br />b. Reestablish native <br />grasslands <br /> <br />4) Conjunctive Uses <br /> <br />a. Direct use of brackish or <br />saline waters; blending <br /> <br />Appropriate areas in all states selected <br />on the basis of comprehensive farm-level <br />conservati on pl ans and soil surveys. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I, <br /> <br />Several million acres in local areas <br />throughout the High Plains Region. <br />Management and control of unproducti ve <br />species such as mesquite, shinnery, cha- <br />parrel, salt cedar and others could en- <br />hance soil moisture and deep percolation. <br />Both i nstitut i ona 1 and envi ronmental <br />problems are yet to be resolved. <br /> <br />Poor condition rangelands or abandoned <br />croplands throughout the Region. To in- <br />crease soil cover, reduce runoff and in- <br />crease infiltration/deep percolation. <br />Diffi cul t cost and management problems. <br /> <br />Opportunities exist in <br />all six study states. <br /> <br />local areas in <br />Need expanded <br /> <br />4 <br />
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