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  2. Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Upper and Lower Colorado River Basin, and adjacent areas supplied by Colorado River water. The Colorado River Basin consists of 246,000 square miles (640,000 km 2), making it the seventh largest drainage basin in North America. [2] About 238,600 square miles (618,000 km 2), or 97 percent of the basin, is in the United States. [40]

  3. Course of the Colorado River - Wikipedia

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    Course of the Colorado River. Map showing the Colorado River basin. The Colorado River is a major river of the western United States and northwest Mexico in North America. Its headwaters are in the Rocky Mountains where La Poudre Pass Lake is its source. Located in north central Colorado it flows southwest through the Colorado Plateau country ...

  4. White River National Forest - Wikipedia

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    White River National Forest is a National Forest in northwest Colorado. It is named after the White River that passes through its northern section. It is the most visited National Forest in the United States, primarily from users of the twelve ski areas within its boundaries. The forest contains 2,285,970 acres (3,571.8 sq mi, or 9,250.99 km 2).

  5. Ruedi Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Water volume. 101,280 acre⋅ft (124,930,000 m 3) [2] Surface elevation. 2,369 m (7,772 ft) [1] Ruedi Reservoir is a reservoir on the Western Slope of the Continental Divide on the Fryingpan River. It sits about 15 miles (24 km) upstream of the town of Basalt, Colorado, near Aspen. [3] The reservoir is located within the White River National ...

  6. Uncompahgre Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Uncompahgre is a Ute word that describes the water: "Dirty Water" or "Rocks that make Water Red". [2] The plateau, with an average elevation of 9,500 feet (2,900 m), rises from the Colorado River 4,600 ft (1,400 m) to Horsefly Peak 10,300 ft (3,100 m). It continues on about 90 miles (140 km) southeast to the northwest margin of the San Juan ...

  7. Colorado River Storage Project - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado River Storage Project is a United States Bureau of Reclamation project designed to oversee the development of the upper basin of the Colorado River. The project provides hydroelectric power, flood control and water storage for participating states along the upper portion of the Colorado River and its major tributaries.

  8. Green Mountain Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    7,950 ft (2,420 m) Power Station. Installed capacity. 25MW. Green Mountain Reservoir lies at the northern end of Summit County, Colorado along the Blue River. The Green Mountain Dam was built between 1938 and 1943 by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. The reservoir and its dam store water to benefit Colorado's Western Slope.

  9. Colorado–Big Thompson Project - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado–Big Thompson Project (abbreviated C-BT) is a federal water diversion project in Colorado designed to collect West Slope mountain water from the headwaters of the Colorado River and divert it to Colorado's Front Range and plains. In Colorado, approximately 80% of the state's precipitation falls on the West Slope, in the Rocky ...