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<br />EXHIBIT 7 <br /> <br />SPECIAL NOTES <br /> <br />This exhibit explains special notes which are not explained as part of <br />the normal output. The special notes should be carefully reviewed to <br />assure an accurate p~ofile. If these notes are not satisfactorily explained, <br />the job should be rerun ~btaining intermediate printout (ITRACE. 1). If <br />the reason is still not evident, please contact The Hydrologic Engineering <br />Center. <br /> <br />Statement <br />Number <br /> <br />Notes and Remarks <br /> <br />1340 <br /> <br />CARD NOT RECOGNIZED. <br />did not correspond to <br />ters used to identify <br /> <br />First two columns of input card read <br />any of the standard alphabetic charac- <br />cards. <br /> <br />1362 <br /> <br />XKOR INCREASED TO 1.2. <br />minus and was therefore <br />mum value. <br /> <br />The orifice coefficient was zero or <br />changed to 1.2 since 1.0 is the mini- <br /> <br />1365 SB CARD, BWP . O. On the special bridge routine card SB, <br />the pier width is omitted. If there is no intermediate <br />pier this is satisfactory. <br /> <br />1366 <br /> <br />SB CARD, BAREA . O. On the special bridge routine card SB, <br />the area of the bridge when flowing full is omitted and there- <br />fore this job has been terminated. <br /> <br />1400 CCHV ., CEHV .. A change in contraction and expansion <br />losses have been made. <br /> <br />1415 INQ EXCEEDS NUMQ. The field of the QT cards to be used for <br />the current Q, specified by variable INQ, contained no flow <br />data. <br /> <br />1445 Q EXCEEDS 19. The number of discharges on card,QT exceeded <br />the maximum allowable number of 19. <br /> <br />1452 NV CARDS EXCEED 4. The number of ite!"s specified on the NV <br />card exceeded the allowable. <br /> <br />1455 NV CARD USED. A table of Manning's "n" value and corresponding <br />elevation was used in the channel. <br /> <br />1481 EL(N) DON'T INCREASE. The elevations on the NV cards must <br />increase when the channel rough~ess is varied with elevation <br />and therefore the job has been terminated. <br /> <br />Exhibit 7 <br />Page 1 of 8 <br />