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1.0 <br />1.1 <br />1.2 <br />2.0 <br />2.1 <br />2.2 <br />2.3 <br />Data Development <br />Table 4.1 <br />Plan <br />Continent <br />Irrigated Acreage in Divisions 1, 2, & 3 <br />for one year <br />Additional stream, climate and lysimeter <br />gauges <br />Data Collection and Access <br />Centralized computer access to historic <br />stream flow and climate data for <br />Divisions 1, 2, & 3 <br />Centralized computer access to spatial <br />data for Divisions 1, 2 & 3 such as <br />topography, hydrography, soils, gage <br />locations, etc. <br />Pumping data for Divisions 1 & 3 for a <br />10 year historic period and/or amend <br />statutes to require well owners to <br />provide. <br />Irrigated acreage was developed as part <br />of CRDSS in Divisions 4, 5, 6, & 7 in <br />cooperation with the USBR in that they <br />provided aerial photography. Costs were <br />minimized in that effort due to that <br />cooperation. Future updates, required <br />every 5 years should be part of a <br />maintenance program and are not <br />included in the cost estimate. <br />Additional gauges would be valuable <br />across the State. Additional stream <br />gauges are required to assist in river <br />administration and compact requirements <br />in Divisions 1, 2, and 7. Additional <br />climate and lysimeter gauges are required <br />to effectively administer the "Law of the <br />River" in the Colorado River Basins <br />(Divisions 4, 5, - 6, & 7). , The cost <br />presented was estimated to be a <br />combination of 10 gauges at <br />approximately $10,000 per gauge. For a <br />satellite stream gauge, the cost is <br />approximately $15,000 per gauge. <br />Comment <br />Historic data was developed as part of <br />CRDSS in Divisions 4, 5, 6, & 7. It <br />would also have to be developed for any <br />statewide effort. <br />Spatial data was developed as part of <br />CRDSS in Divisions 4, 5, 6, & 7 and <br />would have to be developed in any <br />statewide effort. <br />Large scale well development is relatively <br />insignificant in Divisions 4, 5, 6, & 7. <br />Pumping data was developed in Division <br />2 as part of the Kansas v. Colorado <br />litigation. However, it would take a <br />significant effort to develop this data in <br />Divisions 1 and 3. <br />C o s t <br />Estimate <br />($1,000) <br />1,800 <br />100 <br />C o s t <br />Estimate <br />($1,000) <br />300 <br />M <br />X01 <br />