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Series
CER volume 68/69-16
Pub. Date
1968.
Description
This project was initiated July 1, 1964, to study the feasibility of recharging excess or flood waters to an unconfined aquifer. The study included the selection of a site; design, construction, and maintenance of structures; data collection, analysis, and economic evaluation of artificial recharge.
Author
Pub. Date
1966.
Description
The arid and semi-arid west must utilize its total water resources and promote water conservation in order to meet the ever increasing demand. Artificial recharge is defined as the augmentation of the natural infiltration of surface water into underground formations by some method of construction, spreading of water, or by artificially changing natural conditions.
Series
General volume 757
Pub. Date
1961.
Description
This report describes the source treatment and volumes of water used for public supplies by Colorado's cities and towns. Previously information on the water supplies of many of the smaller cities and towns was not readily available. This report presents in one volume a compilation of comparable data on the water supplies of most of the cities and towns in the state but only summarizes the mass of data available from the larger cities. Also included...