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7. Build enclosures for the installation of CFR, December 1986 <br />through March 1987. <br />8. Check locations on air photos and coordinate with Joe Lyons of <br />the Bureau, January 1987. <br />9. Obtain permission from land management agencies or property <br />owners to install CFR, January 1987. <br />10. Order staff gages, November 1986. <br />11. Identify crew to install CFR and staff gages, March 1987. <br />12. Schedule trips to field to install staff gages and CFR, March <br />1987. <br />13. Identify crews to read and maintains staff gages and CFR, <br />March 1987. <br />14. Set up schedule for reading and maintaining gages and CFR, <br />March 1987. <br />15. Coordinate peaking power releases from Flaming Gorge Reservoir <br />with the Bureau and other State agencies, April 1987. <br />16. Modify or create hourly hydraulic computer model. <br />17. Identify issues and develop SSARR runs to quantify the <br />magnitude of the problems,.August 1987. <br />18. Setup procedures for data reduction and entry, September <br />1987. <br />FY-88 Work Plan <br />1. Set up and calibrate SSARR with the data derived from the <br />continuous flow recorders. Sites to be added are Mitten Park <br />in Dinosaur National Monument, Ouray National Wildlife Refuge, <br />and on the Green River above Willow Creek. <br />2. Collect additional stage discharge relationships at each of <br />the three continuous stream flow recording stations installed <br />in 1987. Develop rating tables for each of the stage <br />recorders and provide information for input into to the SSARR <br />model. <br />3. Participate with the Bureau in operational test of different <br />Flaming Gorge releases. The service will provide people in <br />the field to maintain gaging equipment and to measure flow and <br />stage at each of our gaging locations. <br />A-2