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CDSS Funding - Construction Fund Bills <br />and models for RGDSS have been developed or are <br />near completion. The exception is the ground water <br />model that will require an additional year of <br />Bill Title Section DSS Amount Notes <br />development. The following list summarizes the <br />System <br />status of the RGDSS components: <br />SB 92-87 Section 10 CRDSS $100,000 Development <br />(1) <br />The Consumptive Use and Water Budget contract <br />? <br />$90,000 Feasibility <br />is 100 percent complete. <br />(2) <br />$262,000 Data collection <br />Irrigated acreage mapping was finalized and an <br />(3) with DWR <br />assessment of historic crop consumptive use <br />HB 93-1273 Section 3 CRDSS $1,420,400 Contract year 1 <br />(1) <br />completed. A water budget model was completed <br />$250,000/3.5 $130,000 DWR <br />this year, and water budget analyses performed <br />(2) FTE $120,000 CWCB <br />SB 94-029 Section 3 CRDSS $1,744,000 Contract year 2 <br />for the Rio Grande Basin and the San Luis Valley <br />(1) <br />groundwater model area. <br /> (2) $250,000/3.0 $110,000 DWR <br />? <br />FTE $140,000 CWCB <br />The Surface Water contract is approximately 85 <br />HB 95-1155 Section 3 CRDSS $1,980,800 Contract year 3 <br />percent complete. <br />(1) <br />The major work performed in 2001 included the <br />$342,000/2.5 $136,000 DWR <br />(2) FTE $206,000 CWCB <br />monthly-calculated model and the initiation of the <br />SB 96-153 Section 3 CRDSS $1,400,000 Contract year 4 & <br />. <br />daily modeling Monthly surface water modeling <br />(1) 5 <br />$480,000/3.5 $210,000 DWR <br />has been completed, and documentation is <br />(2) FTE $270,000 CWCB <br />available on the website. The major tasks <br />SB 97-008 Section 3 CRDSS $320,000/4.0 $145,000/2.0 FTE <br />(1) FTE DWR <br />remaining include (a) completing daily surface <br />$175,000/2.0 FTE <br />water modeling, (b) a planning scenario model <br />CWCB <br />SB 97 Sev. Severance RGDSS $55,000 Feasibility Study <br />application, and (c) incorporating revised ground <br />Tax <br />water model results for return flow timing into <br />HB 98-1189 Section 9 RGDSS $2,000,000 <br />* <br />the surface water model. <br />HB 98-1401 CRDSS $424,243/4.0 $216,472/1.0 FTE <br />? <br />The Ground Water contract is also approximately <br />O&M FTE DWR <br />$207,771/3.0 FTE <br />85 percent complete. <br />CWCB <br />Fifteen monitoring wells have been installed and <br />SB 01-212 RGDSS 180,458 1.0 DWR <br />FTE <br />tested, and a groundwater data collection <br />SB 99-173 Section 5 RGDSS $2,983,380 Years 2 & 3 <br />summary report was completed (Documentation <br />(1) <br />Section 9 SPDSS $100,000 Feasibility study <br />is available on the website.). Extensive work was <br />SB 01-157 Section 8 SPDSS $2,000,000 Data collection & <br />performed this year on both the steady state and <br />design <br />. <br />average monthly groundwater modeling Draft <br />2001 Accomplishments <br />versions of these models are nearly complete, <br />with model development documentation available <br />This past year’s emphasis has been on the completion <br />on the Web. Major tasks remaining include (a) <br />of the RGDSS, use of the water resource planning <br />updating the hydrogeologic database and previous <br />tools, and future management of CDSS including <br />modeling with new aquifer parameter values and <br />. <br />long-term operation and maintenance of the system <br />(b) fully transient monthly modeling. <br />? <br />Both the Relational System Integration and the <br />Statewide <br />Spatial System Integration contracts are <br />The database was refreshed to through year 2000. <br />approximately 90 percent complete. <br />Data that was refreshed statewide includes <br />Ground water information and associated viewing <br />streamflow, water rights, diversions, well permits, <br />tools have been added to the database, <br />and climate data (precipitation, temperature, <br />HydroBase. Data management interfaces have <br />evaporation and wind). This data is available on CD <br />been developed that allow daily data to flow <br />and via the Web. The Web interface was upgraded to <br />seamlessly from HydroBase to the Surface Water <br />be consistent with current CWCB and DWR <br />model. GIS coverages have been developed that <br />standards. <br />include but are not limited to topography, <br />hydrography, county boundaries, public land <br />Rio Grande River Basin <br />survey boundaries, highways, water districts, and <br />Development of the RGDSS is now in the final year <br />gage locations. <br />of a three-year, $4,983,000 effort. Most of the tools <br />