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<br />5.0 The Edit Menu <br /> <br />Flows <br /> <br />The four columns immediately to the right of the Structure Name <br />pertain to flow rates, tributary inflows, reservoir releases, and treat- <br />ment plant releases. Separate columns keep traCk of Natural and <br />Delivery flow or "colored" water. The third column provides a Total <br />of the Natural and Delivery columns, and the founh column identi- <br />fies Replacement water. The flow columns do not track river diver- <br />sions (discussed below). <br /> <br />To enter flow values into the WIS, double click on the row containing <br />the flow structure of interest. This action will bring up the Flow dia- <br />log. <br /> <br />. -- ------- ---Pl~spico----~ <br /> <br />",-, <br /> <br />..t.r.l Its/Tr"SDtl1v lDUl <br /> <br />SlIll S....11u <br /> <br />Ir.. ",j" ,,1M, <br /> <br />I',' <br /> <br />OaraD.aIeabl: <br /> <br />k <br />a;;;"IOby'I~la;;;;;:' <br /> <br />Figure 5-5 Edit Information Sheet entries for flow gages using the Flow Dialog. <br /> <br />Natural Flow <br /> <br />Natural Row describes the flow that would be in the river absent the <br />use of the river to deliver water, in other words, the flow rate of the <br />river available for diversion by the next water user in priority. The <br />Natural Row column should also be used to record those releases <br />from reservoirs, transbasin sources, treatment plants, or other sources <br />that may be diverted by the next downstream water user in priority. <br />SPWRMS will not accept typed entries in this column, rather it calcu- <br />lates Natural Row values using the formula: <br /> <br />Natural Flow = Total Flow - Delivery Flow <br /> <br />Deliverv Flow <br /> <br />Values in the Delivery Flow column represent water being delivered <br />downstream to a specific user. Delivery water is "colored" and can- <br />not be divened in priority the way Natural Flow water can. The <br />