Power resources of Blue River, Colorado, Summit County, 45,000 horsepower still undeveloped : 1925 Dept. of the Interior release 764 / by U.S.G.S. 1925.

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Power resources of Blue River, Colorado, Summit County, 45,000 horsepower still undeveloped : 1925 Dept. of the Interior release 764 / by U.S.G.S. 1925.

A press release announcing the completion of a manuscript report on Blue River power generation by E.E. Jones.

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