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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 />