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Title
The Colorado Satellite-Linked Water Resources Monitering System Annual Status Report 1986-87
Date
6/1/1987
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State of Colorado
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Office of The State Engineer
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<br />The monitoring system continues to operate with only two full-time <br />employees, the Project Manager and the Systems Analyst/Programmer. The <br />Project Manager's responsibilities include the coordination of daily opera- <br />tions, network development, system enhancement, maintaining communications <br />with the user community, interagency/intra-agency coordination, user fee <br />development, budget management. and the coordination of the development of <br />system applications and utilization. The Systems Analyst/Programmer's respon- <br />sibilities include the operation of the receive site and central computer, <br />data base management, control and management of system access by the user <br />community, software modification and development, and ADP training. A third <br />position, Systems Maintenance Manager, remains unfilled due to budgetary <br />constraints. However, with future additions to the network, sensor add-ons, <br />and increasing primary duties of field staff, this position will become <br />necessary. Essential support is provided from other staff. Program direction <br />is provided by the State Engineer and Deputy State Engineer. The Chief of the <br />Division's Branch of Information Services provides technical support and <br />provides the part-time services of a computer operator. Systems operations <br />and maintenance support is provided by each of the seven Division offices. <br />Each Division has assigned a hydrographer in charge of maintenance of the <br />remote data collection hardware in his Division. <br /> <br />C. System Software <br /> <br />The HYDROMET software package is comprised of a series of programs that <br />provide for transmission receive, raw data processing, data conversions, data <br />archiving, data retrieval in various reports and graphics formats, and system <br />diagnostics. The following is a description of the basic applications <br />programs utilized by the user: <br /> <br />1. DAYFILES maintains and provides access to the real-time data being <br />collected for a given station. This program performs raw data <br />processing, data conversions, shift applications, and archiving of <br />the real-time data. Figure 5 is an example of a DAYFILES report. <br /> <br />2. ARCHIVES computes and stores mean daily values for a given data type. <br />for a given station. Figure 6 is an example of an ARCHIVES report. <br /> <br />3. ANNUAL provides a yearly summary of mean daily values for a given <br />data type for a given station. It also summarizes by month the <br />total, mean, minimum, maximum, and any special conversions, i.e. mean <br />daily discharge to acre-feet. The format matches that established by <br />the U. S. Geological Survey-Water Resources Division and accepted by <br />the Colorado Division of Water Resources for publication purposes. <br />Figure 7 is an example of an ANNUAL report. <br /> <br />4. PLOT provides for the development of graphical displays of data <br />values plotted against time. In the case of discharge data, this <br />produces a hydrograph. Figure B is an example of a plot of DAYFILES <br />data. FIGURE 9 is an example of a plot of ARCHIVES data. Figure 10 <br />is an example of a plot of ANNUAL data, <br /> <br />-17- <br />
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