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Grants
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City of Aurora
Grant Type
Severance Tax
Fiscal Year (i.e. 2008)
2008
Project Name
Joint Front Range Climate Change Vulnerability Study
CWCB Section
Water Conservation & Drought Planning
Contract/PO #
C154126
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Scope of Work
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Joint Front Range Climate Change Study Contract
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Joint Front Range Climate Change Study Invoice
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Joint Front Range Climate Change Study Letter
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Joint Front Range Climate Change Vulnerability Study
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c. Location of key personnel and availability <br />2. Proposed project team including team leader(s), QA /QC and technical resources, <br />and discipline- specific leads and support staff and proposed sub researchers, if <br />any (include information on firm(s), including sub research personnel who will be <br />working on the project), and their specific roles. <br />Approach to completing the project, including addressing the preliminary <br />elements of the Project Organization contained within this document, and any <br />additional anticipated issues and proposed strategies for addressing the issues <br />based on additional insight, capabilities or perspectives of the investigator. This <br />includes addressing coordination with other entities and defining project <br />milestones, including project meetings and workshops. <br />4. Approach to completing the following tasks associated with the preliminary <br />research as well as Methods 1, 2 and 3 of the project. The primary focus for the <br />project includes Tasks 1 — 4, and 7. Tasks 5 and 6 shall be considered by the PSC <br />as funding allows. <br />a. Task l: Establish Natural Streamflow Data Where Necessary <br />For cost estimating purposes, assume five gauges will need to have <br />naturalized streamflow determined by the investigating team. <br />b. Task 2: Calibrate the Hydrology Model for the Designated Basins <br />Using historic temperature and precipitation data, calibrate the hydrology <br />model for each of the gauging locations requested by the PSC. For cost <br />estimating purposes, the investigators should assume that the PSC will request <br />the calibration of 15 gauging stations spread throughout the Upper Colorado, <br />Upper South Platte, Upper Arkansas, Cache la Poudre, St. Vrain, Boulder <br />Creek„ and Big Thompson River Basins. It is anticipated that the majority of <br />the historic weather data will be provided by the National Weather Service, <br />but other sources may also be used. It is also anticipated that the majority of <br />the historic natural streamflow data will be provided by the PSC, but for cost <br />estimating purposes, the investigators should assume that natural streamflow <br />will need to be developed at five sites. <br />c. Task 3: Preliminary Research <br />A preliminary analysis will be completed to determine the sensitivity of each <br />basin to a constant temperature increase. This part of the study uses minimal <br />resources and should have a prompt completion. The results should be <br />presented to the PSC, CWCB, and WWA for discussion before further climate <br />analysis is to take place. The basic procedures the investigators should follow <br />
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