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Spatial monitoring and analysis of water use in the basin. <br />Administrative analysis, such as curtailment and allocation evaluations. <br />HydroBase This is a relational and geographic database system designed in 1994. It <br />uses current technology to store and display diversions, stream flows, water rights and <br />well data collected and maintained by the state. It is expected to encompass the entire <br />state, but currently, is only being applied in Water Divisions 4 -7 as part of the CRDSS <br />project. Key components of HydroBase include: <br />• Water rights <br />• Diversions <br />• Stream flows <br />• Well permits <br />• Irrigated acreage <br />• Dams <br />• Geographical information (topology, hydrography, highways, etc.) <br />Satellite - Linked Monitoring System (SLMS) SI MS is a program that has been in <br />place since 1985. It now allows access to real -time and historic stream flow and <br />diversion data from 229 gaging stations across the state. These software systems provide <br />data for more effective water rights administration, water resource management, <br />computerized hydrologic record development and flood warning. The Satellite- Linked <br />Monitoring System consists of four primary sub - systems: <br />• Remote station hardware that measures, collects and transmits stream flow <br />observations to a satellite. <br />• Satellite communication links and transmission receiving hardware. <br />• Computer hardware and software systems. <br />• Computer communication hardware and software. <br />A goal of the Water Conservation Board and Division of Water Resources is to integrate <br />CRDSS, SPWRMS, Hydrobase and SI.MS into one statewide unified system. Conceptually, the <br />software developed for the South Platte Water Rights Management System will be incorporated <br />into the Colorado River Decision Support System in year three (1995 -1996) of its development. <br />15 <br />