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Part 1 of Final Report for the Platte River Research Cooperative Agreement (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
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WY
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
12/1/1999
Author
Boyle Engineering Corporation
Title
Water Conservation/Supply Reconnaissance Study for the Platte River Research Cooperative Agreement - Part 1
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• <br />Boyle's work was completed with assistance from the following sub - <br />consultants: <br />• Anderson Consulting Engineers performed the analysis of <br />watershed management alternatives and assisted with the <br />hydrologic and engineering analysis of several other types of <br />alternatives. <br />• BBC Research & Consulting performed the analysis of all <br />agricultural and municipal conservation measures, incentive <br />based reductions in agricultural water use, and hydroelectric <br />power interference options. The firm was also responsible for <br />identifying and discussing potential third -party impacts of the <br />alternatives. <br />• Jerry Kenny, Ph.D., P.E., of the firm Exponent provided an <br />B. Study Approach <br />independent internal review of all Study work products. <br />A <br />The approach for conducting this Study included the following steps: <br />1. Develop screening criteria for evaluating alternatives. <br />2. Identify potential water conservation and supply measures for <br />augmenting flows in critical habitat areas and develop a long <br />list of alternatives. <br />3. Review long list of water supply alternatives, then use <br />screening criteria to develop a short list of alternatives. Also, <br />review the long list using project - specific examples of water <br />supply alternatives. <br />4. Evaluate both general and project- specific shortlisted <br />alternatives for effects on streamflows, costs, and other issues, <br />and score the alternatives. <br />1 -2 <br />
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