Peoples

Watershed Hydrology

The HUC 10050009 covers an area of approximately 2,700 square miles in the northern part of Colorado. The watershed is dominated by the Colorado River, which originates in the Rocky Mountains and runs through the area, providing a source of fresh water for the region. The hydrology of the region is influenced by snowpack, which accumulates during the winter months and melts during the spring, providing a significant amount of water to the Colorado River. Surface water in the region is also important, with numerous reservoirs providing storage and recreation opportunities. The region is subject to a wide range of climatic conditions, with cold winters and hot summers. In recent years, the region has experienced significant drought conditions, which have had a major impact on the availability of water resources in the area. Overall, the HUC 10050009 is an important area for water resources in Colorado and the surrounding region.


Surface Flows

Peoples Watershed

Snowpack Depths

Peoples Watershed

Dams & Reservoirs

Peoples Watershed

Groundwater Levels

Peoples Watershed

Peoples Rivers

Rivers of the Watershed