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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River Basin-Colorado River Computer Models-Colorado River Decision Support System-Ray
State
CO
Water Division
5
Date
7/31/1994
Author
CADSWES
Title
South Platte Water Rights Management System -- Administrators Manual -- South Platte Water Rights Management System -- SGI Version
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />5.0 The Edit Menu <br /> <br />Delivery Flow column also records releases from reservoirs, transba- <br />sin sources, trealment plan IS, and other sources of release waler des- <br />tined for delivery to a specific downstream point. <br /> <br />An example of a delivery would be releases from Duck Lake in Ihe <br />mountains to the Burlington DilCh headgate. <br /> <br />If a value in the Delivery column consisls of deliveries by more than <br />one user, the multiple users should be identified in the comments col- <br />umn. <br /> <br />Total Flow <br /> <br />Total Flow is the actual physical flow rate of Ihe river, tributary or <br />release indicaled by the struClUre in the Structure Name column. <br /> <br />Renlacement Flow <br /> <br />Replacement Flow is water introduced to the river in order to allow <br />an out-of-priority diversion upstream (usually by exchange but also <br />through an augmentation plan or substilUte supply plan). If daily <br />records are being kepi of the relum flow amounts for a transferred <br />water right, thai amount should also be recorded in this column. <br />Replacement water can either become Natural Flow, Delivery <br />Flow, or both when il is introduced to the river. Thus, in all silUations, <br />an entry in the Replacement column requires corresponding entries <br />in the Natural and/or Delivery column. <br /> <br />For example, Union Reservoir water is delivered down the Saint <br />Vrain to the confluence with the South Platte in order to replace <br />depletions associated with the Ground Water Appropriators of the <br />South Platte (GASP) wells. Al the confluence a ponion of:the <br />replacement waler is considered part of the natural stream since it <br />may be diverted by the next downstream user with an in-priority <br />water right The remaining ponion of Union replacement is consid- <br />ered a delivery to poinlS funher downstream. 11 is important 10 realize <br />that Replacement Flow may only compromise a ponion of the 10lal <br />Natural and Delivery water in the river. In the example above, the <br />Union water is only a ponion of the flow in the Saint Vrain river al its <br />confluence with the South Platte. <br /> <br />Drying the River <br /> <br />The column between the Flow and Diversion columns is Ihe Drying <br />the River indicator. Any structures divening the entire flow of the <br />river should be identified in this column. To identify a structure that <br />dries the river, use the check box in the Priorily Diversions dialog <br />(described below). <br /> <br />7/31/94 <br /> <br />20 <br />
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