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Decision Support Systems
Title
SPDSS Phase 1 & 2 - Relational System Integration and Water Rights Administration Component
Description
The Scope of Work for the Relational System Integration and Water Rights Administration components of the South Platte Decision Support System.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Scope of Work
Date
11/17/2002
DSS Category
Surface Water
DSS
South Platte
Basin
South Platte
Contract/PO #
C153966
Bill Number
SB01-157, HB02-1152, SB03-110, HB04-1221, SB05-084, HB06-1313, SB07-122
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that references a permit number and a permit may or many not reference a case number or water <br />right ID does not include a WDID). For SPDSS modeling activities expected to occur in future <br />phases, it is important to identify unique wells and avoid double accounting. In other words, it is <br />important to treat a well as decreed, permitted, or both, but not twice. In the RGDSS effort, a <br />procedure was developed to evaluate whether a well had a permit or a decree, or both. Note that <br />such a procedure evaluates common data located in each database including the comment field to <br />identify a well match at various confidence levels. <br />Based on communications with Division 1 staff, approximately 95% of the wells in SPDSS study <br />area are decreed and will therefore exist in the HydroBase structure and water rights tables. <br />Therefore, the procedure used in the RGDSS will be used only as a verification process and to <br />identify the number of wells that may need further study in the permit data. Because the number <br />of wells >= 50 GPM that exist only in the permit data is expected to be low, the effort devoted to <br />studying these wells will be minimal. <br />Approach: <br />127.1 Compare Well Water Rights Tabulation and Well Permits to Identify Wells. A <br />tabulation of wells with water rights and/or well permits having a capacity of greater than or <br />equal to 50 gpm will be developed from the water rights and well permit databases using the <br />methodology and model from the RGDSS. A complete description of the well matching <br />program and methodology is described in "RGDSS Spatial System Integration, Task 2.4 - <br />Wellfile Analysis -Tool Development" (obtained at http://cdss.state.co.us/). Enhancements <br />and refinements to the well matching program will be discussed with the State as appropriate <br />to allow application in the SPDSS. In particular, it is expected that some minor cleanup to <br />the procedure and documentation will be necessary to apply the tool to the South Platte. A <br />comparison of the list of decreed wells and the results of the well matching program will be <br />made in bulk fashion to determine whether there is a need to evaluate the data in more detail. <br />It is expected that relatively few (5%) of permits that do not in some way match a decree will <br />need to be added to the model data set and spatial data. <br />Deliverable: <br />127.1 Results of the well matching program, which will estimate the number of unique wells <br />greater than or equal to 50 gpm in the SPDSS study area. A memorandum will be written <br />summarizing the results. It is expected that several iterations will occur as data are reviewed <br />and put to use. The final list of wells will be used by the SPDSS Spatial Integration <br />Contractor to develop a spatial data layer for wells and will also be used in modeling. <br />Task 137 -SPDSS Makenet Enhancements <br />Objective: <br />Incorporate the features of the batch-only Makenet application into a stand alone GUI and as part <br />of the graphical StateDMl application, in order to streamline model data set creation. In addition, <br />
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