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<br />5.0 The Edit Menu <br /> <br />pie, diversion of water previously stored in Carter Lake would be <br />accounted for as a slorage delivery even though the original source <br />for the water was transbasin. <br /> <br />Storat!e Relea!'te Diversions <br /> <br />Storage Release water has been released from an upstream reser- <br />voir. An example of this type of diversion occurs althe Burlinglon <br />headgate where water is divened thai was released from Duck Lake. <br />Releases from reservoirs into the river should nOl be recorded in this <br />column but in the Flow columns described earlier. <br /> <br />Total Diversions <br /> <br />The 10la! of all the Direct Diversion and Storage Diversion col- <br />umns (in cfs) is calculated by the SPWRMS application, and entered <br />in the Total Diversions columns. Note that these do nOl accept direct <br />user input. <br /> <br />Storage <br /> <br />Entries are made in these columns 10 reflecl the slorage in on-stream <br />reservoirs. Actual diversions into slorage should be recorded in Ihe <br />Diversion columns. Storage values are recorded in unils of acre-feel. <br /> <br />Chant!e in Storai!e <br /> <br />This is the change in the volume of storage from the previous day. <br />This figure can be derived by subtracting the previous day's Water <br />Information Sheet Total Storage value from today's Total Storage <br />value. This column will usually malCh (with modification 10 account <br />for the difference in units) with the diversion amount recorded for the <br />reservoir in the Diversion Total Storage column. However, this col- <br />umn allows for the possible release of water simul1aneously for one <br />purpose while storing for a different purpose. <br /> <br />Total Stora~e <br /> <br />This value reflecls the tola! amount of water in slorage. This figure <br />can be indirectly obtained from the measured reservoir gage height <br />and the stage capacity curve for the reservoir. <br /> <br />Comments <br /> <br />In the Comment column on the Water Information Sheel, enter any <br />information that might be helpful in understanding Ihe entries in the <br />other columns. <br /> <br />7/31/94 <br /> <br />24 <br />