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Example Questions the CDSS Products Can Address <br />~ ~ ~ ~ <br />- A StateMod analysis can be created by <br />increasing the physical reservoir capacity and <br />incrementally increasing a new demand until <br />the supply no longer changes. <br />-Table 13 of the CU & Losses Report shows <br />crop demands, use, and shortages by water <br />district. Water district 44 (Lower Yampa River) <br />had the most CU from 1986 to 1990, although <br />crops were shorted by over 20%. StateCU <br />output shows shortages occur during late <br />season. <br />Calculated CU for Structures <br />River Basin WD IWR CU oShort <br />Yampa 44 35455 27902 21.3 <br />Yampa 54 21550 14381 32.0 <br />Yampa 55 2520 2057 18.4 <br />Yampa 57 9372 9115 2.7 <br />Yampa 58 28731 27448 4.5 <br />. . <br />.- •~~~•~~ ~ -.~- .._ ~ Asa <br />- Table 6.1 of the Water Resources Planning <br />Model User's Manual shows average annual <br />flow at stream gages. Over 1 million of of flow <br />is available in the Yampa River at Maybell, <br />subject to the Colorado River Compact. <br />Figures in Chapter 6 graphically show both <br />physically and legally available flow. <br /> <br /> 4~ <br /> J <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />lk Nrn~ iA Ian Fi .be ~q~ <br />+QI~IT~ ~Slllll~.'1}d'~ ~~~ <br />-Section 1.4 of the Basin Information Report <br />discusses how the CWCB recommends <br />improving Yampa flow conditions for <br />endangered species. <br />