Exploring the viability of low head hydro in Colorado's existing irrigation infrastructure final report
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Denver, Colo. : Applegate Group ;, 2011.
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[Final report].
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1 online resouce (72 pages) : illustrations
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"July 2011."
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"AG File No. 10-101."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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This study focuses on low head technologies which can be productively installed in existing constrained waterways that were originally intended for delivering irrigation water, a hydropower area that appears to be lacking in overall knowledge. A number of low cost, low head turbines have recently been introduced to the market, but are unknown to Colorado's water users. The purpose of this study is to provide relevant information to agriculturally-related water users on the opportunities that may exist to implement low head hydropower on their systems.

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(2011). Exploring the viability of low head hydro in Colorado's existing irrigation infrastructure: final report ([Final report].). Applegate Group ;.

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2011. Exploring the Viability of Low Head Hydro in Colorado's Existing Irrigation Infrastructure: Final Report. Applegate Group.

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Exploring the Viability of Low Head Hydro in Colorado's Existing Irrigation Infrastructure: Final Report Applegate Group, 2011.

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Exploring the Viability of Low Head Hydro in Colorado's Existing Irrigation Infrastructure: Final Report [Final report]., Applegate Group ;, 2011.

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