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December 1, 1994 <br />Dear User; <br />The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District ( NCWCD) maintains that analyzing historical <br />point flows is paramount to increasing our understanding of the South Platte River basin <br />hydrology. To his end, NCWCD is optimistic that its development of software, databases, and <br />documentation associated with such a point flow effort may be a resource tool utilized by all <br />interested parties. At present, it is NCWCD's intent to update each aspect of the associated <br />software on a yearly basis or as deemed necessary by user's. Furthermore, NCWCD encourages <br />users to comment on the software's usability and validity. If comments or questions arise, please <br />contact me at the District's headquarters: <br />Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District <br />P.O. Box 679 <br />1250 North Wilson Avenue <br />Loveland, Colorado 80539 <br />tel. (303) 667 -2437 <br />fax. (303) 667 -6907 <br />This software requires an IBM compatible computer operating within a Windows environment. <br />The enclosed diskette contains the Querying and Charting software and databases for the Lower <br />South Platte River from Kersey, Colorado to Julesburg, Colorado. To execute the Querying and <br />Charting software, the computer must be equipped with Microsoft's Excel (spreadsheet software - <br />version 5.0). Details pertaining to the installation and utilization of the Querying and Charting <br />software can be found on pages 30 and 32 of this User's Guide, respectively. <br />Within the next six months the Point Flow software employed to compute flows and gains within <br />the Lower South Platte River will be released so that it may be used for point flow analysis on <br />additional river reaches and water districts. Executing this Point Flow software will require <br />Microsoft's FoxPro for Windows (database software - version 2.5). <br />Sincerely, <br />Bradley D. Wind <br />Water Resources Engineer <br />ptflguid.wpd <br />