Research topic: Colorado-Big Thompson project

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Colorado-Big Thompson project

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Colorado-Big Thompson project constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to divert water from the headstreams of the Colorado River to irrigate c.720,000 acres (291,400 hectares) of land in NE Colorado and to supply power; built 1938-56. Water is diverted by several dams, notably Granby Dam on the Colorado and Green Mt. Dam on the Blue River. Water is stored in Granby Reservoir, Shadow Mt. Lake, and Grand Lake before it is pumped through the Alva B. Adams Tunnel (13 mi/21 km long), to fall down the eastern slope of the Continental Divide into the Big Thompson River, a tributary of the Sou... Read more
Missouri River basin project
...modified and expanded over the years and is integrated with other projects for the region, including the Colorado-Big Thompson project , the Shoshone project , and the North Platte project . Although the project created a navigation channel on the... Read more
Loveland
...1990 pop. 37,352), Larimer co., N Colo.; inc. 1881. Loveland lies in a fertile farm area, irrigated by the Colorado-Big Thompson project. It is a processing and shipping center for sugar beets, grains, fruits and vegetables, beans, and livestock... Read more

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