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Physical Characteristics Database <br />The physical characteristics database will store required static information such as maximum <br />reservoir capacities, diversion structure capacities, hydropower plant information, reservoir <br />elevation-capacity curves, reservoir seepage factors, and ground water lag factors. Reservoir <br />seepage will be estimated from available information only in situations where reservoir <br />seepage is significant. Ground water lag factors will be estimated using the Glover <br />procedure. Ground water infiltration rates will be determined by the consumptive use model. <br />Historical Database <br />The historical database will store required historical data such as diversions, stream gage <br />flows, historic end of period storage, and reservoir evaporation. <br />Water Rights Database <br />The water rights database will store required water rights information such as adjudication <br />data, administration number, structure ID, diversion amount, stream ID, and other names or <br />IDs. <br />Unit Types <br />Unless otherwise specified, the English system of units will be used, as shown in Table 1. <br />T 1 <br />ABLE <br />U T <br />NIT YPES <br />Lengthfeet <br />Volumeacre-feet <br />Areaacres <br />Timehour, day, week, month, year <br />DateJulian days <br />Flowacre-feet/month or cfs <br />Powerwatts <br />3.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br />The water rights planning model data input requirements are summarized in Tables 2 and 3. The <br />potential data sources include the following: <br />1)State Engineer's office including Division Engineers and Water Commissioners (SEO) <br />2)United States Bureau of Reclamation including the Loveland and Grand Junction Project <br />Offices (USBR) <br />3)Soil Conservation Service (SCS) <br />4)Denver Water (DW) <br />5)Colorado Water Conservation District (CWCD) <br />6)Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District (NCWCD) <br />7)Water Users (WU) <br />2 <br />A275 05.10.94 1.15-11 Labadie <br />