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Year
1998
Title
Denver Basin and South Platte River Basin Technical Study
CWCB Section
Water Conservation & Drought Planning
Author
Simpson/Lile
Description
Results of study to investigate Denver Basin groundwater management and South Platte River Basin issues
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<br /> <br />------------------- <br /> <br />SB74 Illustrative Tool Input Parameters Form <br /> <br />Page 10f4 <br /> <br />This illustrative tool was developed as part of the SB74 study to demonstrate the interrelationships between <br />population, water demands, water supply options and resulting effects on surface water and groundwater resources <br />within the South Platte basin of Colorado. <br /> <br />The tool allows the user to select a future water supply scenario based on population growth and water supply options <br />for each of three regions within the South Platte basin. Relevant information on population, existing water supplies <br />and future water supply plans is provided in the input page along with several example future scenarios. <br /> <br />The tool illustrates the effects of a specified scenario with respect to surface water flows; transbasin d~versions, <br />Denver Basin groundwater use and conversion of in-basin irrigated agriculture. Effects on surface water flows are <br />shown at five gage locations on the South Platte River. <br /> <br />CA VEA T: This tool has been developed for general illustrative purposes and should not be considered as an <br />analytical model. While the tool correctly illustrates the overall effects of various population growth/water supply <br />scenarios, it does not allow for detailed analysis of any specific water supply plan or project. <br /> <br />Historical ana Projected Population Data <br /> <br />http://www.hydrosphere.com/sb7 4/modelinputform.asp?sb7 4path=d:/inetpublic\hydro\wwwroot\hrc\projects\senatebill7 4\&SB7 4U seJ3/1 O/98~rs\gue <br />
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