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Date: 2012-12-05 18:32:03
Grand County
Colorado
Rocky Mountain National Park
Mountain passes of Colorado
Colorado-Big Thompson Project
Water supply and sanitation in the United States
Colorado River
Grand Ditch
Alva B. Adams Tunnel
Interbasin transfer
Colorado counties
Geography of Colorado
Geography of the United States

A HISTORICAL VIEW: TRANSMOUNTAIN DIVERSION DEVELOPMENT IN COLORADO John N. Winchester, P.E.1 ABSTRACT As the headwaters for seven major rivers, water resources in Colorado have been diverted for use for over 150 years. T

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