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River Use Managment & PlanningThe Colorado River is a primary water supply for residents in seven states including Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California. Careful managment and planning is crucial for Colorado River user regions, especially in shortage years. This section is split into two parts: river use managment and river use planning. River use managment refers to any resource, document or presentation that addresses past or present managment strategies based on water supply demand on the Colorado River including operating criteria, water quality standards including salinity issues, and consumptive uses and losses, to name a few. River use planning refers to any study, presentation, or document that deals with modeling supply and demand scenerios or projections, or long-term planning criteria for operations management. Please see other Colorado River sections for additional resources. Colorado River Use Management Executive Summary, Colorado River Basin Water Managment: Evaluating and Adjusting to Hydroclimatic Variability, The National Academies Press, February 2007 Climate and Tourism Workshop. Tourism and recreation in the West are a large part of the economy and are strongly linked to climate. This workshop will result in an applied research and services agenda. This workshop is sponsored by WWA and The Center for Sustainable Tourism, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado. National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), January 23-24, 2007. Researchers Pulwarty, Kenney, Alvord, Udall. Water Resouces Archive at Colorado State University library Upper Colorado River Basin Consumptive Uses and Losses Report, as revised after peer review. - 1971-1995 (2005) Consumptive Uses and Losses Report 1996-2000 (2004) Fifty-sixth Annual Report of the Upper Colorado River Commission (September 30, 2004) Fifty-seventh Annual Report of the Upper Colorado River Commission (September 30, 2005) Correspondence between the Secretary of the Interior and Colorado River Basin states (2005). Uneasy Times Along the Colorado River(2005) Hard Times on the Colorado River: Drought, Growth, and the Future of the Compact(2005) 2005 Annual Operating Plan for Colorado River System Reservoirs from the U.S. Bureau of Relcamation Facing Limits on the Colorado River (2005) Presentation by Larry MacDonnell The Colorado River at Risk: Coping with Drought in the Colorado River Basin (2005) Quantification Settlement Agreement and Interim Surplus Guidelines from the U. S. Department of the Interior Colorado River Basin Study, by Dale Pontius (1997) 1988 Hydrologic Determination (1988) American Indian Water Rights and the Use of the Colorado River Water (1982) by S.K. Smith Colorado River Water Allocation (1982) by Myron B. Holburt The utilization and impacts of climate information on the development and operations of the Colorado River system (1981) by C.W. Howe and A.H. Murphy A report sponsored by the Colorado Water Conservation Board looking at the possible development and use of Colorado's unappropriated portion of water from the Colorado River Compact. Operating Criteria Task ForceReport (1969) Water supplies of the Colorado River (1965) Report on Problems of Imperial Valley and Vicinity (1922) Colorado River and its utilization (1916) Salinity Issues on the Colorado River
Stochastic Nonparametric Framework for Basin wide Streamflow and Salinity Modeling: Application for the Colorado River Basin, James R. Prairie, PhD disertation, Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado, 2006 Colorado River Water Quality Standards for Salinity (June 2005) Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Forum has completed the 2005 review. Impacts of federal salinity control on water rights allocation patterns in the Colorado River Basin (1986) by J.L.Wescoat. This paper examines water rights issues within the larger hierarchy of water control institutions and shows how water rights affects depend upon the spatial patterning and relative seniority of water rights holders The Colorado River salinity problem (1982) by J.P. Law, Jr. and A.G. Hornsby Colorado River Use PlanningColorado River Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages and Coordinated Operations for Lakes Powell and Mead New! Arizona Fights Changes in Colorado River Plan, The Arizona Republic, October 4, 2007 New! Letter to Secretary of Interior: Arizona's Invocation of Consultation Provisions within the Colorado River Basin States' Agreement New! Letter to Basin State Representatives: Invocation of Consultation Provision of Colorado River Basin States Agreement Water 2025 plan from the U. S. Department of the Interior Modeling of Drought Management Scenarios(2004) Presentation (2004) Colorado River Compact Water Development Projection (1995) The effects of future climatic changes on international water resources: the Colorado River, the United States, and Mexico (1988) by P.H. Gleick Future water development policies (1982) by G.V. Skogerboe and G.E. Radosevich |
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