Official record and data-rich guide to Colorado’s water management in 1935–1936, designed for researchers and professionals seeking reliable historical figures and governance details.
This volume presents the Twenty-Eighth Biennial Report of the State Engineer to the Governor of Colorado, covering finances, administration, and hydrologic data. It combines narrative context with detailed tables and descriptions of how water rights, districts, and interstate issues were managed during the period.
- Financial statements showing receipts and expenditures for the office
- Notes on administration, enforcement, and cooperation with water users
- Hydrologic data, station descriptions, and run-off measurements across major basins
- Background on interstate compacts, negotiations, and related litigation
Ideal for readers of government records, engineers, historians, and anyone researching early 20th-century water policy in Colorado.