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-2 - <br /> Likewise, engineering and technical support services may be needed to conduct water availability <br /> analyses for streams on which the Board is considering appropriating new instream flow water rights. <br /> Y g � <br /> This includes determination of the amount of water that is physically available for the Board's <br /> appropriation by analyzing available gage records, diversion records, and call records, using available <br /> stream flow models, and developing stream flow models or utilizing appropriate standard methods to <br /> develop hydrographs to predict the natural(virgin) streamflows for each stream under consideration. <br /> Staff also relies on technical support services for database maintenance and development, and for the <br /> imaging, retrieval and research of ISF documents. Furthermore, technical support is often required to <br /> augment staff resource in the collection and analysis of field data. <br /> Recommendation <br /> Staff recommends that the Finance Committee approve an appropriation of$50,000 in fiscal year <br /> 2009/2010 from the Construction Fund to the Colorado Water Conservation Board for the continued <br /> implementation of the long-range engineering and technical support services program. <br /> 410 <br /> • <br /> Flood Protection•Water Project Planning and Finance•Stream and Lake Protection <br /> Water Supply Protection•Conservation Planning <br />