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RECORD NUMBER: 791 OF 1139

Main Title Water Quality Control Study and Public Health Aspects of the West Divide Project Colorado: Study of Potential Needs and Value of Water for the Purpose of Water Quality Control and the Public Health Aspects of the West Divide Project, Colorado.
CORP Author Public Health Service, Denver, Colo. Region VIII.
Year Published 1964
Stock Number PB-217 858
Additional Subjects ( Colorado River Basin ; Reservoirs) ; ( Colorado ; Water resources) ; Forecasting ;
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NTIS  PB-217 858 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 44p
Abstract
General objectives of the water quality control study are to assess the probable effects the proposed project will have on water quality in local streams and reservoirs; to ascertain the benefits or harm resulting from changes in water quality; to assess the suitability of the water for proposed water uses; and to examine the need for regulation of streamflow for the purpose of water quality control. The need for streamflow regulation was studied not only for the present conditions, but also for anticipated future conditions in the WEST Divide Project area for the years 1970, 1985, 2010, and 2060. The report includes the results of a study of general public health aspects and insect vector control of the project. A preliminary evaluation of the insect vector problems that may be associated with the project is presented.