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Example Questions the CDSS Products Can Address <br />- Table 13 of the CU & Losses Report shows <br />crop demands, use, and shortages by water <br />district. Water districts 31 and 32 (Pine and <br />McElmo) had the most CU between 1986 and <br />1990, although crops in district 32 were <br />significantly shorted. <br />River Basin WD IWR CU oshort <br />San Juan/Dolores 30 47,488 44,921 5.4 <br />San Juan/Dolores 31 66,646 66,453 0.3 <br />San Juan/Dolores 32 110,882 56,951 48.6 <br />San Juan/Dolores 33 21,778 12,629 42.0 <br />-Table 5.3 of the Water Resources Planning <br />here is potential flow available fc <br />^~evel~nment in the basin? Hc~w <br />- Table 6.1 of the Water Resources Planning <br />Model User's Manual shows average annual <br />flow at stream gages. Over 40,000 of of flow is <br />available in the Florida River at Bondad, <br />subject to the Colorado River Compact. <br />Figures in Chapter 6 graphically show both <br />physically and legally available flow. <br />ro might the Colorado Compact <br />all affpr_t San Jean Racin water <br />.• • •. • <br />•• <br />m4 <br />- Section 1.4 of the Basin Information Report <br />summarizes the La Plata Compact and other <br />administrative issues. <br />- A StateMod analysis can be created by <br />placing an instream flow right with the <br />Compact date downstream of Colorado uses. <br />Simulated uses with and without the <br />Compact call can be compared. <br />Model User's Manual shows depletions <br />upstream of stream gages. <br />