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Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation MWSI Process <br /> Throughout the MWSI process, as TAC members learned more about each others' water <br /> supply systems, new ideas for cooperative opportunities emerged which required <br /> redirection of study efforts and gathering of additional information. While this approach <br /> caused significant delays, it was necessary for maintaining flexibility throughout the <br /> MWSI so that work plans could be formulated and modified as necessary in response to <br /> the TAC's deliberations. <br /> As the MWSI evolved in response to direction from the TAC during Phase II, the <br /> originally anticipated approach was modified to include more analysis and the <br /> formulation of conceptual designs in the area of conjunctive use than was originally <br /> anticipated. While under the original POS these efforts would have taken place during <br /> Phase IV of the MWSI, the overall thrust of the MWSI did not change. However, this <br /> shift in the focus resulted in some reduction in the Phase II efforts originally anticipated <br /> for the areas of effluent management and systems integration. <br /> The Phase II inventory of available models concluded that the MWSI's analytical <br /> approach for yield and operational purposes would be to rely on Denver's Platte and <br /> Colorado Simulation Model (PACSM) as a basic analytical tool and to develop "model <br /> extensions" for further MWSI investigations. This decision was based on two basic <br /> factors: the importance of the operation of Denver's system when considering cooperative <br /> water supply options, and Denver's position of openness with respect to availability of <br /> PACSM model data and assumptions. This resulted in a collaborative effort with Denver <br /> in the use,review and refinement of PACSM during the remainder of the MWSI process. <br /> Additional models, designed to run as "extensions"of PACSM, were developed by the <br /> MWSI as parts of specific investigations. A description of PACSM is provided in <br /> Appendix 6. <br /> Efforts under the Phase II of the MWSI were substantially completed in August of 1995 <br /> with the publication of numerous Phase II task memoranda, four summary reports <br /> specific to each conceptual water supply category, and a Draft Phase III POS which was <br /> finalized in October of 1995. <br /> 2.2.3. Phase III Investigations <br /> The Phase III POS included a mix of work areas designed to advance the treatment of <br /> effluent management to a level comparable to the Phase II analysis of conjunctive use <br /> options. The PMT felt that more detailed studies in the area of conjunctive use were not <br /> necessary with the exception of some additional model runs to evaluate certain <br /> conjunctive use scenarios. In addition, Phase III included efforts to increase the level of <br /> TAC discussions regarding other systems integration ideas. As with the previous phases <br /> of the MWSI, the TAC wanted to retain flexibility so that efforts could be re-directed as <br /> needed in response to new information and changing priorities. <br /> In the area of conjunctive use, additional model runs were completed using the model <br /> developed in Phase II (with some minor modifications). These model runs were designed <br /> to produce analyses in the following areas: <br /> 9 <br /> Prepared for the Colorado Water Conservation Board,Colorado Department of Natural Resources by <br /> Hydrosphere Resource Consultants,1002 Walnut Street,Suite 200,Boulder,CO 80302 <br />
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