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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8283.200
Description
Colorado River Basin-Colorado River Computer Models-Colorado River Decision Support System
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
1/30/1997
Author
Ray Bennett
Title
BEC WRP Enhancement-San Juan-Sub Task 6.10 San Juan-Dolores River Basin Aggregated Municipal and Industrial Use
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />0021113 <br />.v <br />i <br /> Phase II Consumptive Uses and Loss Estimates The following table presents the <br /> categories and values of M&l consumptive use presented in the task memorandum 2.09- <br /> 13, Non-Evapotranspiration (Other Uses) Consumptive Uses and Losses in the Dolores <br /> and San Juan River Basin (11126/96). <br /> Phase II Consumptive Use and Loss M&I Consumptive Use <br /> Category San Juan Dolores Total <br /> Municipal 4,202 791 4,993 <br /> Mineral 392 17 409 <br /> Livestock 1037 598 1,635 <br /> Total 5,631 1,406 7,037 <br /> Aggregated M&I Diversion Based on the above data and the relatively small amount of <br /> consumption, two aggregated M&I demands were added to the model; one (AMS_OOI) <br /> for the San Juan River Basin just above the San Juan near Bluff, Utah stream flow gage <br /> (09379500) and another (AMS _ 002) for the Dolores River Basin just above the Dolores <br /> River at Gateway, CO gage (09179500). Subtask 6.04 has a network diagram which <br /> includes the aggregated M&I demand. <br /> As summarized below, the San Juan Aggregated M&I Demand (AMS_OOl) was assigned <br /> a depletive demand (efficiency of 100%) of 1,075 af/yr. (5,631 af - 4,556 al) over 12 <br /> months evenly. The Dolores Aggregated M&I Demand (AMS_002) was assigned <br /> depletive demand (efficiency of 100%) of 1,302 af/yr. (1,406 af - 104 al) over 12 months <br /> evenly. Both aggregated M&l demands were assigned a water right of 2 cfs and a senior <br /> administration number of 1. <br /> The monthly aggregated demand files were built in an editor using a StateMod format. <br /> They were named AMS_OOl.stm and AMS_002.stm for the San Juan and Dolores <br /> respectively and were stored in the directory /crdss/tmp on cando. <br /> Phase III Aggregated M&I Consumptive Use Summary <br /> Basin Aggregated M&I ID Depletive Water Right <br /> Demand af/yr. cfs <br /> San Juan AMS 001 1,075 2 <br /> Dolores AMS 002 1,302 2 <br /> Total 2,377 4 <br /> c:lwlstatemlsanjuanlmm610.doc 1/31/97 - D.1O.2 <br />
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