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The most probable sources for diversion data are the State, Denver Water, water users, and the <br />Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD). Diversion data are used by the water <br />rights planning model during calibration. The database entities that will hold these data are <br />, , , , <br />annual_water_class annual_amount monthly_water_class monthly_amount <br />and . <br />daily_water_class daily_amount <br />Historic Reservoir End-of-Month Storage <br />Historic reservoir end-of-month storage describes the volume of water in a specific reservoir at the <br />end of each month. The most probable sources for these data are the USBR, State, wat er users, and <br />Denver Water. End-of-month reservoir storage data are used by the water rights planning model <br />during calibration. The database entity that will hold these data is . <br /> res_meas <br />Historic Reservoir Evaporation <br />Historic reservoir evaporation describes the volumetric evaporation rates from a specific reservoir. <br />The most probable sources for evaporation data are the State, Denver Water, U.S. Geological Survey <br />(USGS), and USBR. Reservoir evaporation data are used by the water rights planning model for <br />calibration. The database entity that will hold these data is . <br /> res_meas <br />Historic Stream Flows <br />Historic stream flows describe the volumetric flow rates at a specific location on a stream or river. <br />The most probable sources for stream flow data are the USGS and the State. Stream flow data are <br />used by the water rights planning model, both during calibration and simulation. The database <br />entities that will hold these data are . <br />daily_flow and monthly_flow <br />Historic Reservoir Releases <br />Historic reservoir release data describe the volumetric release rates from a specific reservoir. <br />Reservoir release data are used by the water rights planning model. The most probable sources of <br />reservoir release data include the USBR, Denver Water, water users, and the State. The database <br />entity that will hold these data is . <br /> res_meas <br />Transbasin Imports/Exports <br />Transbasin imports and exports describe the volumetric flow rates between different drainage basins. <br />Transbasin diversions are used in both the water rights planning and consumptive use models. The <br />most probable sources are the USGS, USBR, Denver Water, NCWCD, and the State. The database <br />entities that will hold these data are , , and <br />annual_water_class monthly_water_class <br />. <br />daily_water_class <br />Exchange Inputs <br />Exchange inputs describe the water rights in volumetric quantities that have been traded or <br />exchanged between different users. Exchange inputs will be used by the water rights planning <br />model. The most probable source for these data is the State, Denver Water, an d USBR. The <br />database entities that will hold these data are , <br />annual_water_class <br />2 <br />A275 05.10.94 1.08-1 Greer, Ritsch <br />