Correspondence (1998-1999). Covers Colorado River, Colorado, Front Range. Topics: Colorado River Compact, trans-mountain diversion, water allocation, transmountain diversion. Agencies: POWER, Colorado Water Conservation Board, Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District. Cites 21 external works.
Knowledge graph centered on Colorado River Debt 2 with 64 nodes and 246 connections. Top connected: Spruce, Atriplex canescens, United States Bureau of Reclamation, climate change, United States Geological Survey.
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United States Bureau of ReclamationUnited States Geological SurveyCongressColorado Water Conservation BoardGunnison CountyUpper Gunnison River Water Conservancy DistrictColorado General AssemblyGunnison County Commissioners
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Colorado Supreme CourtUniversity of ColoradoU.S. Supreme CourtSecretary of the InteriorPOWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids)United StatesU.S. CongressNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Management and Marketing of Indian Water: From Conflict to Pragmatism (1988)
The Law of Equitable Apportionment Revisited, Updated and Restated (1985)
Competing Demands for the Colorado River (1985)
Water for Oil Shale Development (1966)
Bryant v. Yellen: Perfected Rights Acquire New Status Under a Belated Clarification of Arizona v. California
legislation (4)
1968 Colorado River Basin Project Act (1968)
Colorado River Compact
Project Act
California Limitation Act
other (3)
Special Master's Decree (1960)
Arizona v. California
Arizona vs. California
case (2)
Arizona v. California Decree (1964)
United States v. Gila Valley Irrigation District
report (2)
Compilation of Records in Accordance With Article V of the Decree of the Supreme Court of the United States in Arizona v. California Dated March 9, 1964 (1969) — Bureau of Reclamation
Consumptive Uses and Losses Report — U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
study (2)
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