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Case Studies of Economic Analysis and Community Decision Making for Decentralized Wastewater Systems
Rocky Mountain Institute. December 1, 2004.
Beaver Re-introduction
Beaver can be important regulators of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, with effects far beyond their food and space requirements'. Beaver have the potential to modify stream morphology and hydrology by cutting significant amounts of wood and building dams. This in turn influences a variety of bio
Affordable Housing
Ralph E. Clark III. August 21, 2004.
Third Spring Environmental Symposium Healthy Forests and Healthy Economies: Finding the Balance
The relatively cool, relatively dry interior of the North American continent might be almost too favorable a climate for both trees and people. Both thrive in a climate that lacks some of the natural controls — diseases, parasites, et cetera — that enforce a life-death balance in hotter, wetter clim
The Uncompahgre News Sierra Club
John Woodruff. July 2003.
The Last Straw: Water Use by Power Plants in the Arid West
The Energy Foundation. 2003.
The High Cost of Free Water
Ernie Niemi and Ed Whitelaw. Oregon Quarterly. Spring 2003.
Survey results for End of Season Production Reports Field Crops Fruit Crops Vegetable Crops and Livestock Inventory Reports Cattle and Calves Sheep and Lambs Hogs and Pigs All Chickenes
R. Renee Picanso. USDA/National Agricultural Statistics Service and Colorado Agricultural Statistics Service. February 2003.
Summary of Board and Planning Commission Direction
Summary of Board and Planning Commission Direction This document summarizes direction received from the Planning Commission at a series of three work sessions in 2003. It is accompanied by an appendix with supporting demographic data and an overview on deed restrictions. Program Name The term “Commu
Spring Environmental Symposium "Healthy Forests and Healthy Ecomomics: Finding the Balance"
“Healthy Forests and Healthy Economies: Finding the Balance" Schedule of Events Monday Evening, April 21, Kebler Room, College Union 6:30 7:00 7:20 Dessert, Coffee & Conversation Poetry from the Forest — Art Goodtimes, Poet and San Miguel County Commissioner, Norwood What is a Healthy Forest? — Some
Spring Environmental Symposium – Topic – What is a healthy forest economy?
Spring Environmental Symposium — Western State College, April 22, 2003 Topic - What is a healthy forest economy? : peer(te Thank you for this opportunity and thanky you George for the motivation to pull pa Break some thoughts together. George’s assignments are always challenging. I was — asked to ta
Senate Bill 03-236: Financing Water Infastructure
Senate Bill “Concerning an authorization of voter-approved revenue bonds for the purpose of financing water infrastructure projects by the state.” 2003
REPORT THAT SHOWS THAT SAVING FARMLAND MAKES "CENTS" Culmination of 80 Studies Helps Makes the Case for Conservation
American Farmland Trust. October 25, 2003.
Re: Sept. '03 Water Report
Steve Glazer. RMC Water. September 2003.
Re: Comments on Newsletter 3, Fall 2003
Ralph E. Clark III. November 20, 2003.
Let’s Look to Beavers for Water Storage Help
Ralph (Butch) Clark. Gunnison County Times. August 28, 2003.
Kerber Creek Reclamation Project
Bence Close, Robert Litle, and Jim Lewis. Colorado Riparian Association. October 8, 2003.
Info Sheet: Gunnison County
~ Single Family House Sales The sale price of single family houses in Gunnison County averaged $302,367 which was the second highest average sale price in Region 10. Region 10 Review 2003 The population of Gunnison County increased 0.2 percent in 2002 from the 2001 level. Forty three percent of the
Housing Mission Statement Definitions
Bill Rosebury. February 12, 2003.
Housing Focus Group General Statements
HOUSING MISSION STATEMENT __ GENERAL CONCEPTS GENERAL POLICIES Goal: Gunnison County recognizes that all county residents should have access to safe, habitable, affordable housing near jobs and transportation, and served by necessary infrastructure. Implementation mechanisms shall provide for the fu
