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AWRA COLORADO ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM: DROUGHT IN COLORADO: 2002 STREAMFLOW, IMPACTS, AND 2003 OUTLOOK
Author/Source
JACK BYERS, DEPUTY STATE ENGINEER
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Keywords
DROUGHT, IMPACT, STREAM FLOW, PRECIPITATION, WILDFIRES, COST, MONITOR, SNOW, CONDITIONS
Document Type - Reference Library
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Document Date
4/4/2003
Year
2003
Team/Office
Denver Office
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2003 Drought Conditions•Statewide Snowpack is currently 94% of average, 152% of 2002.•The spring forecast provides great hope for additional snow and rain.•El Nino influence for increased snow and rain appears positive through June with average to wetter than average conditions forecast.•Statewide wildfire conditions will depend on additional spring-summer precipitation.•Many water providers are planning on low water supplies and continued restrictions to recover storage used in the previous three years. •Replacement water to offset well depletions in the South Platte and Arkansas River Basins is extremely limited at this time.
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