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The Gasconade River is about 280 miles (450 km) long [1] and is located in central and south-central Missouri. [2] [3]The Gasconade River begins in the Ozarks southwest of Hartville in Wright County and flows generally north-northeastwardly through Wright, Laclede, Pulaski, Phelps, Maries, Osage and Gasconade counties, through portions of the Mark Twain National Forest.
A tiny cabin in Crested Butte, Colorado, measuring just 713 square feet has hit the market for $1.25 million – or $1,753 per square foot. ... plus it's on 10.33 acres and has deeded water rights ...
The planned commercial scale plant was to contain six TOSCO II retorts with total input capacity of 66,000 ton of oil shale per day. The proposed plant was to produce about 46,000 bbl (7,300 m 3) of shale oil per day. [5] The project was also to consists of shale oil upgrading plant for hydrogen treating to remove nitrogen and sulfur compounds.
It is a tributary of the Gasconade River. The stream headwaters are located at 37°39′56″N 92°35′49″W / 37.66556°N 92.59694°W / 37.66556; -92.59694 and the confluence with the Gasconade is at 37°47′56″N 92°24′03″W / 37.79889°N 92.40083°W / 37.79889; -
The Green Mountain Power Plant has the capacity to generate up to 21,000 kilowatts, using two generators. Combined with the other five Federal power plants on the C-BT, enough electricity is produced annually to power almost 60,000 American homes. [1] The reservoir has a capacity of 153,000 acre-feet (189,000,000 m 3) of water. At maximum ...
The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District — more commonly referred to as Northern Water — is a water utility for eight counties in northeastern Colorado.Northern Water works with the Colorado-Big Thompson Project to transfer water from the Colorado Western Slope over the Continental Divide for agricultural, industrial, and municipal water supply in northeastern Colorado.
It is a tributary of the Gasconade River. The stream headwaters are located at 38°25′03″N 91°54′42″W / 38.41750°N 91.91167°W / 38.41750; -91.91167 and the confluence with the Gasconade is at 38°22′57″N 91°49′19″W / 38.38250°N 91.82194°W / 38.38250; -
This is a list of the largest reservoirs in the state of Colorado. All thirty-nine reservoirs that contain greater than 40,000 acre-feet (49 million cubic meters ) are included in the list. Most of the larger reservoirs in the state are owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation and, to a lesser extent, the Corps of Engineers .