31 results — topic: Groundwater
Western State College of Colorado Spring Environmental Symposium
Join Theodore Roosevelt at Western's 9th Spring Environmental Symposium: Gunnison National Forest at 100 Years April 20-21, 2005, in Gunnison, Colorado CONFERENCE INFORMATION: 9th Spring Environmental Symposium: Western’s Spring Environmental Symposia are organized and presented by the students and
Well water dropping to critical levels
lly DElll3IE PITTMAN the La J ara and Capulin a rea, is too s ma ll to lower a pump into. reach the receding water level. said. ALAMOSA - Drought condi- but we're seeing problems in all The only alternative is to drill a "While not necessarily 'drying "I think the problem is state- tions are becomin
Water Wonders
Water Wonders \ , Volume of water is often ex- proximately 326,000 gallons of ered about 1887 in the San Luis wells were withdrawi~g ~nter is considered one of the mo pressed in tenns of acre-feet or water. This amount of water Valley and within four years from the confined aquifer and complicated a
Springs dumps on Pueblo via the Fountain
Dennis Darrow. The Pueblo Chiftain.
New Water Development By Enhancing and Restoring Wetlands and Beaver Dam Complexes
New water development should solve more problems that it creates. New water development should link water quantity with water quality. Hopefully, new water development should make both environmental sense and economic sense. Restoring and enhancing degraded stream channels by restoring old beaver da
It has also been mentioned that more dust retardant be used on the roads.
It has also been mentioned that more dust retardant be used on the roads. Last year when this substance was used on the Tincup Road, the procedure resulted in a terrible waste of money, in my opinion. We had so much rain that the road was extremely slick and that awful, gooey, sticky mud covered my
House Bill 97-1214 protect SLV Artisian Pressure
House Bill 97-1214 protect SLV 'A:r~sian lJressure · Bill Summary injury in any plnn for augmen- aquifers will materially injure other words. you replace the aged to leave the Committee at (Note: This summary tation. vested s urface and under- groundwater used with the 13-0 in favor. Robert Krassa i
Diverting water is no answer for anyone
SLV Water to Diverting"' 11 :!Gti water is '"~· no answer for anyo~ne By RANDAL RISTAU CSU Cooperative Extension After spouting off last week about water belonging in its watershed of origin, you might think we would move on to other topics. However, due to some reader responses, let's go after this
City of Gunnison Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan Potential Residential Buildout – Scenario 1
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Gunnison Sustainable Living Library Project
Please also see the document, “Library-Spring 2018 Proposed Budget.” | am proposing the Gunnison Sustainable Living Library project is funded with $2587.12 for the Spring 2018 semester. THINGS YOU WILL NOTICE IN THE BUDGET - Ayodeji Oluwafana: pending approval of course, Ayodeji could help me this s
CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Center for Environment & Sustainability
CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Center for Environment & SustainabilityCONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Western State Colorado University Coldharbour Chair In the Winter of 2014, the Gunnison Housing Foundation generously gave Western $150,000 to match Western in hiring a full-time faculty member with half-time reassign to se
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 High Cost of Free Water
Ernie Niemi and Ed Whitelaw. Oregon Quarterly. Spring 2003.
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
Spring Symposium April 2002
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Water Rights 2001- Part 4
Author: Butch E Clark Date: 2001 ? Gunnison, Durango, Colorado Spring, Denver Water, Rocky Ford, Ditches, Allocation, Conservation, Front Range, Western Slope, San Luis Valley
Water Rights 2001- Part 3
Author: Butch E Clark Date: 2001 ? Gunnison, Durango, Colorado Spring, Denver Water, Rocky Ford, Ditches, Allocation, Conservation, Front Range, Western Slope, San Luis Valley
Water Rights 2001- Part 2
Author: Butch E Clark Date: 2001 ? Gunnison, Durango, Colorado Spring, Denver Water, Rocky Ford, Ditches, Allocation, Conservation, Front Range, Western Slope, San Luis Valley
Water Rights 2001- Part 1
Author: Butch E Clark Date: 2001 ? Gunnison, Durango, Colorado Spring, Denver Water, Rocky Ford, Ditches, Allocation, Conservation, Front Range, Western Slope, San Luis Valley
