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The purpose of this guide is to provide a general foundation for the reader in several interrelated disciplines for the purpose of enabling him/her to characterize and quantify the water needs of riparian and wetland vegetation. Topics discussed are wetland and riparian classification, characteristics and ecology, surface and groundwater hydrology, plant physiology and population and community ecology, and techniques for linking attributes of vegetation to patterns of surface and groundwater and soil moisture. Rocky Mountain Research Station Online Publication.
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File PDF document Bluewater Temperature Reduction and Riparian Restoration Project
An article that explains the assembly and use of a simple piezometer for groundwater and surface water levels, interactions and riparian assesment.
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File Microsoft Word Document Bluewater Temperature Reduction and Riparian Restoration Project
A short article on how to assemble a simple piezometer for groundwater and surface water levels, interactions and riparian assesment.
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Bureau of Reclamation, NM Interstate Stream Commission begin planning phase for NM Unit of Central Arizona Project
public notice re: 8 upcoming scoping meetings starting July 12, 2018. Comments due July 20.
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Image Calabacillas at confluence with Rio Grande
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File PDF document Chama Flow Report: Summer 2011
Volume 1, Number 1. This newsletter will be published on a roughly quarterly basis, covering the technical and governance news and issues that will emerge from the recently-initiated "Rio Chama Flow Optimization Project". We hope you will find it interesting and that you will accept our sincere invitation to participate in improving the management of streamflows in the Rio Chama Wild and Scenic River.
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Summer 2012, Volume 17, No 1
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File PDF document Clearing the Waters Newsletter 2012 PDF
This is the latest Clearing the Waters Newsletter, produced by the New Mexico Environment Department.
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article in SRLCC Feb. 2015 newsletter
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Death By A Thousand Cuts: Will Santa Fe’s campaign to buy up water rights kill the Rio Grande?
At the very same time that few farmers can earn a living from their land, more cities are willing to buy up water rights. And as cities grow, the mandate to provide citizens with clean, plentiful water becomes all the more pressing. (http://www.sfreporter.com/santafe/article-6807-death-by-a-thousand-cuts.html)
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