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September 2003
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Colorado: Issues Facing the State’s Rivers and Streams
There are over 100,000 miles of rivers in the State of Colorado with four major river systems originating within its boundaries and flowing into other states: the Colorado, Arkansas, Platte and Rio Grande.
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