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Approach: <br />138.1 Include Watright Features in StateDMI. The existing Watright executes approximately <br />70 commands, resulting in the creation station and corresponding rights files for diversions, <br />reservoirs, wells, and instream flows. Menus will be added to the StateMod menu in StateDMI <br />for each of these StateMod files and command editor dialogs will be created for each of the <br />Watright commands, utilizing existing commands where already in place in StateDMI (e.g., for <br />control commands like setting the debug level). Where appropriate, commands will be modified <br />to streamline processing (e.g., some commands will be combined or eliminated). Because the <br />resulting StateDMI may be too complex for many users the Watright DMI developed herein will <br />operate both stand alone or as part of StatDMI. Interaction with HydroBase will occur using <br />stored procedures and will utilize technology upgrades described in Task 155. <br />Deliverable: <br />138.1 A stand alone Watright DMI and an updated StateDMI application, with updated <br />documentation, that incorporates the features of the existing Watright application, with <br />graphical editors for commands. The stand-alone version is envisioned to be a subset of <br />StateDMI within a single application. <br />Task 139 - SPDSS Demandts Enhancements <br />Objective: <br />Integrate Demandts functionality into the StateDMI and/or TSTooI applications, while adding <br />graphical user interface features. <br />Background: <br />The Demandts application was originally developed to analyze and create historical diversion <br />and demand time series files for StateMod. Unlike TSTooI, which provides features for general <br />time series manipulation, Demandts includes features to estimate demands using average <br />efficiencies, aggregation of structures, and cases where more than one structure irrigates <br />common lands. In addition, Demandts enhances the StateMod diversion and well structure files <br />to include average efficiency data. <br />The historic use of Demandts and StateMod's new capability to model using variable efficiency <br />has resulted in a somewhat convoluted and confusing application. Therefore the need to <br />maintain and/or enhance Demandts will be evaluated in Task 152. <br />Following the Task 152 evaluation, future Demandts features may be maintained as a separate <br />DMI and/or incorporated into the existing StateDMI and/or TSTooI applications. This task <br />estimates the application will be abandoned and its functionality included into StateDMI and <br />TSTooI. <br />