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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River Computer Models - Colorado River Decision Support System (RAY)
State
CO
Basin
Western Slope
Date
7/8/1996
Author
Ross Bethel
Title
CRDSS - Training Program Outline
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Project Overview
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<br />. ~-.' <br /> <br />000285 <br /> <br />The CU model module is targeted for four hours and requires that the user have <br />completed the Startup and Utilities training. The VDB training would also be <br />helpful, but is not absolutely required. <br /> <br />M2. Water Resource Planning Model (StateMod) <br /> <br />The State of Colorado's Stream Simulation Model (StateMod) is a monthly water <br />allocation and accounting model capable of making comparative analyses for the <br />assessment of various historic and future water management policies in a river <br />basin. It is designed to be applied to any river basin through appropriate input data <br />preparation. StateMod's operation, like the stream itself, is governed by it's <br />hydrology and water rights, and their associated structures and operating rules. It <br />recognizes four types of water rights: direct flow rights, instream flow rights, <br />reservoir storage rights, and operational rights. Each of the water rights is given a <br />basin rank and location in the stream system. The model then sorts the water rights <br />by rank and simulates their operation by priority using the Prior Appropriation <br />Doctrine (first in time, first in right). <br /> <br />The StateMod module is targeted for four hours and requires that the user have <br />completed the Startup and Utilities training. <br /> <br />APSl. Water Resoutces Atlas <br /> <br />This module addresses procedures for developing a water resources atlas of a river <br />basin or area. The concept of an atlas is that a user will need to collect, collate and <br />reduce a large volume of data as part of report preparation for a selected study <br />area. The atlas activity involves summarizing the hydrologic and cultural <br />geography of the area in tabular and map formats. Typical data incorporated into <br />an atlas include a base map showing the political boundaries, roads, river network <br />and gages, and reservoir characteristics. It would also include tabulation of water <br />rights and extent of water usage. <br /> <br />This Water Resources Atlas module is targeted for four hours and requires that the <br />user have completed the training for Startup and Utilities (S), WWW Database <br />Access (DB I), and Visual Data Browser (DB2). <br /> <br />APS2. Basin Irrigated Lands and Consumptive Use Report <br /> <br />This module continues the atlas theme for developing summary reporting on basin <br />irrigated lands and consumptive uses The Visual Data Browser utility will be used <br />to systematically retrieve and summarize data on irrigated lands. Related <br />alphanumeric tlata will be accessed and summarized. Then the consumptive model <br />will be used, the input data accessed and summarized leading to a report on CU <br />amounts and shortages. After this is accomplished the impact of different <br />
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