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Association of State Wetland Managers. 1991. A Casebook in Managing Rivers for Multiple Uses.

Berger, John J. 1991. The federal mandate to restore: laws and policies on environmental restoration. The Environmental Professional, Volume 13, pp. 195-206.

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Burns, D.C. 1984. An inventory of cobble embeddedness of salmonid habitat in the South Fork Salmon River drainage. Payette and Boise National Forests.

Cairns, John, Jr. 1991. The status of the theoretical and applied science of restoration ecology. The Environmental Professional, Volume 13, pp. 186-194.

Caldwell, Lynton Keith. 1991. Restoration ecology as public policy. The Environmental Professional, Volume 13, pp. 275-284.

Camacho, R. 1992. Financial Cost Effectiveness of Point and Nonpoint Source Nutrient Reduction Technologies and the Chesapeake Bay Basin. Report No. 8. ICPRB Report 92-4. Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin. Rockville, MD.

Channel 28. 1990. Boulder creek enhancement. Prepared by Channel 28, the City of Boulder Municipal Channel. August 1990. Running time 18:30. Boulder, CO.

Colorado Department of Health. 1986. Rationale, City of Boulder 75th Street plant, Permit Number CO-0024147, Boulder County. Water Quality Control Division, Boulder, CO.

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Payette National Forest. 1991. FY 1991 Payette National Forest Soil, Water, Air and Fisheries Monitoring Results. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Idaho.

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Rudkin, C. 1992. Combining point and nonpoint source controls, a case study of Boulder Creek, Colorado. Paper presented at the Symposium on Nonpoint Source Pollution: Causes, Consequences, and Cures, National Center for Agricultural Law, Research, and Information, October 30-31, 1992, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

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