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SPDSS Task 64 - Review and Develop Precipitation Recharge Estimates
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This memorandum presents the general approach used to develop monthly precipitation recharge estimates for both the Denver Basin and South Platte alluvial ground water models.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
5/11/2007
DSS Category
Groundwater
DSS
South Platte
Basin
South Platte
Contract/PO #
C153953
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB01-157, HB02-1152, SB03-110, HB04-1221, SB05-084, HB06-1313, SB07-122
Prepared By
Leonard Rice Engineering
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