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Example Questions the CDSS Products Can Address <br /> <br />- The White River basin crop consumptive use <br />analysis determines consumptive use by <br />diversion structure. Results of the StateCU <br />analysis can be viewed in report, tabular, and <br />graphical formats. <br />- The Water-Supplied Limited CU Report shows <br />that the following three structures have the <br />highest average annual crop consumptive use <br />for the 1950 through 2006 period: <br />• Miller Creek Ditch = 2,709 of/yr <br />• Highland Ditch = 2,289 of/yr <br />• Oak Ridge Park Ditch = 2,183 of/yr <br />~w much flc <br />- Figures in Section 6 of the Water Resources <br />Planning Model User's Manual show simulated <br />physical flow and available flow at key stream <br />gages for the Baseline dataset. <br />- There was less than 250,000 of of estimated <br />annual flow at the White River near Colorado <br />State Line in 1977 and 2002, compared to over <br />900,000 of in 1984. <br />..:v,:., ,,..,...,,>.,:,...~,.~,,.,:~.,, <br />. ~ .._ <br />~t agreements or policies may <br />Fnnf •wi~~nr rlnvnl~r~rv~nr~~ in ~hn <br />water rights can be added to the StateMod <br />Baseline dataset. Simulated shortages for <br />existing water rights can be summarized. <br />- Section 2.5 of the Basin Information Report, <br />describes the temperature and bypass flow <br />requirements for the endangered Colorado <br />squawfish as outlined in the Environmental <br />Impact Statement and FERC license. <br />