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<br />MAY-01-1996 07:56 <br /> <br />@jL.~ <0l 4 '~_o~1 \<> ~ · ,:,. <br />~ ~ ~ . S"h~~ <br /> <br />I I. The simplest approach would be to add an option to demandts s nce it already bases <br />much of its processing on the .dds file (e.g., add an option to read a .dds file and then <br />create a file that can be read by ARC/INFO; this would best be incorporated in the _ <br />crops option of demandts). However, because a similar action will be required for <br />reservoirs and instream flows, it may be better [0 incorporate this feature in watright <br />or write a simple program that can read a station file and output a plot file. Assume <br />that the latter is true and call the new utility "smlocate." The utility will read a direct <br />diversion station file (.dds), determine agricultural diversions from the "demscc" field, <br />and generate a tab-delimited (or appropriate) ASCII file listing structure identifier, <br />latitude, longitude, and description that can be imported into ARCJINFO to give a list <br />of that can be selected. Crop polygons not tied to a structure or irrigation structures <br />without polygons will be identified with an SQL run in Task 2.01 and inconsistent <br />data will be cleaned up by Stare personnel. <br />2. Create the documentation for the smlocate utility. <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br /> <br />FROM RIUERSIDE TECHNOLOGY,INC <br /> <br />P.02 <br /> <br />TO <br /> <br />13038664474320 <br /> <br />'. An smlocate utility that generates a list of agricultural diversions and their latitude <br />and longitudes. <br />· On-line documentation for the smlocate utility consisting of a man page and HTML <br />file. <br /> <br />3.02 Support Task 2.03 - Add aggregated groups ofirrigation structures to the StateMod network <br />file <br /> <br />Objective: <br /> <br />Modify'the Phase n makenet utility to allow processing of aggregate strUctures, each of which <br />may have the water rights of the non-aggregated structures. <br /> <br />Approach: <br /> <br />/1. <br />. / <br />~""'~~ 1;, <br />-Y ~ "if <br />IV '-<;Y-" <br />'" ~ ~ ' <br />7> ......> , <br />").,- i}. <br />~~ " <br />0/ .I <br />< <br />\r ./:t <br />'>':d <br />~. 'j .y~ <br />~~~~, <br />xf!~/ <br /> <br />1. Add a new node type or types to the makenet utility so that it does not treat the nodes <br />as explicitly-modeled structures. One node type (e.g., "AOO") may be sufficient, but <br />it may be desirable to have several node types (e.g., "AOOAG" for agricultural <br />diversions. "AOONONAO" for non-agricultural diversions, "AOORES" for <br />reservoirs,' and "AOGISF' for instream flow) to match the demand source field in the <br />StateMod direct diversion file. The node information will be specified similar to <br />other nodes except that the node identifier and description will be the same and will <br />be taken from makenet's input file (not from the CROSS database). The node name <br />will be displayed in full on the makenet PostScript network file, similar to the way <br />that streamflow station identifiers are displayed. A simple symbol will be determined <br />to indicate aggregate nodes. Note that at this step aggregation consists of the <br />modeler's decision of where to put special aggregate nodes (no special computations <br />are done). <br /> <br />0057 <br /> <br />2 <br />