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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7748
Author
Western Water Consultants, I.
Title
Final Report on Little Snake River Depletions by Pot Hook, Three Fork and Powder Wash Rights.
USFW Year
1990.
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Laramie, WY.
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<br /> <br /> <br />4.0 WIRSOS MODELING RESULTS <br />The five project scenarios discussed in Section 3.0 of this report were modeled <br /> <br />using WIRSOS. Modeling output was used to determine the impact of the scenarios upon <br />downstream flows. The results of each scenario modeling are discussed in the following <br />I sections. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />C <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />4.1 SCENARIO NO. 1 IMPACTS <br />Under Scenario No. 1, the Little Snake River Basin was modeled with the addition <br />of the Pot Hook Project to the Water Development Baseline. The main modeling <br />assumptions used for the Pot Hook Project are discussed in Section 3.2.1 of this report. <br />Initial runs of Scenario No. 1, with May through September Pot Hook Canal <br />demands of 290 c.f.s., indicated the Pot Hook Reservoir active storage amount was <br />depleted each year, and shortages were experienced each year of the study period. This <br />is to be expected as the Pot Hook Canal demand of 290 c.f.s. is equivalent to 88,000 acre- <br />feet per year and the average reservoir inflow is only 54,000 acre-feet. Even with storage, <br />there is not an adequate water supply to meet these demands. The additional demands <br />by the Two Bar Canal, Deer Lodge Lateral, Boone Lateral and the Instream flow <br />requirement increase the disparity between the project demands and the available water. <br />36 <br />
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