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<br />002817 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />I;>RAFT <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />constraints, flood control regulations,~ legal and institutional <br />, ~' <br />constraints. The central model in the CRSS package is the CRSM <br /> <br />(Colorado River Simulation MOdel). <br /> <br />A computer code for the CRSM was developed that would model the method <br />of operating the system tested in the small models.' A plan for eva- <br /> <br />luating the feasible alternative operating strategies was also deve- <br /> <br />loped. The plan developed consists of imposing 2 different depletion <br />schedules and 17 different hydrologic sequences on 4 alternative strate- <br /> <br />gies and the base case strategy. <br /> <br />Parameters to be evaluated were identified, and computer programs to <br /> <br />create the tables and plots displaying these parameters were developed. <br /> <br />A number of test runs were made with the new code in the CRSM model. <br /> <br />Some problems were identified and refinements to the method and computer <br /> <br />code were made. After a detailed review of the code by the study team <br /> <br />and checking of the computatio~process at various stages, the revised <br />~"J. -ie' be. <br />model wasArunning correctly, and final test runs were made. <br /> <br />Results of the test runs were reviewed by the CRSM coordinators and <br />their support staff in the Bureau's Upper and Lower Colorado Regional <br />Offices, the Colorado River Water Quality Office, the Commissioner's <br /> <br />Office, the WAPA (Western Area Power Administration), and the technical <br /> <br />representatives of the seven Basin States. <br /> <br />-7 <br />