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<br />oOO"G~ <br /> <br />.~' <br /> <br />\.. ' <br /> <br />Final <br /> <br />September 23, 1996 <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />From: <br /> <br />File <br />Ray R. Bennett <br />Subtask 2,05 Define Water Right Classes <br /> <br />To: <br /> <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />This memo describes the results of Subtask 2.05, Define Water Right Classes, The <br />objective of this task was as follows: <br /> <br />Define approximately 10 water administration classes to be used to model the <br />aggregated irrigation and reservoir groups in the White River Basin. <br /> <br />Approach and Results <br /> <br />Plot Water Rights A plot was generated with the following data (Exhibit 1 bottom to <br />top): <br /> <br />. Line I, All Absolute diversion water rights <br /> <br />. Line 2, Absolute water rights to be modeled in Phase III <br /> <br />. Line 3, Absolute water rights associated with an irrigated parcel <br /> <br />. Line 4, Absolute water rights modeled in Phase II <br /> <br />Line I, the list of all absolute water rights, was obtained by executing Watright, a Data <br />Management Interface that extracts such information from the CROSS database. Line 3, <br />the list of absolute water rights associated with an irrigated parcel, was obtained by <br />linking structures with irrigated land identified in the GIS coverage to the water rights <br />presented in Line L Line 4, the list of absolute water rights modeled in Phase II, was <br />obtained by linking structures modeled in Phase II to the water rights presented on Line <br />L Line 2, the list of Absolute water rights to be modeled in Phase III is a sum of the <br />structures modeled in Phase II (Line 4) and those with irrigated acreage which had not yet <br />been modeled. <br />