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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8449.850
Description
Miscellaneous Small Projects and Project Studies - MWSI
State
CO
Basin
South Platte
Date
9/17/1993
Author
Hydrosphere Inc.
Title
Proposal for the Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />.. <br /> <br />Metropolitan Water Supply Investigation Proposal <br />Hydrosphere, Inc. <br /> <br />Septmber 17, 1993 <br />Page 38 <br /> <br />as how the SEO would administer such an arrangement, and what sort of agreements among <br />Water users would be required. The Denver study is not currently scoped to do this, although <br />the Denver model may have some capability in this area. Otherwise a separate modeling <br />capability will be needed. The degree to which the Denver model may be usable will depend <br />on both technical and access issues. <br /> <br />Irrespective of the utility of Denver's model for system integration analysis, it may be <br />desirable for the MWSI Project to develop a separate, more generalized modeling capability, <br />which could be used for relatively quick and inexpensive evaluation of yield potentials and <br />impacts of water supply alternatives. Those options which appear to have particular merit <br />could then be subject to more thorough scrutiny through the use of Denver's model. <br /> <br />SpeCific Water Supply Investigations <br /> <br />At a minimum, three conceptual water supply proposals must be refined into specific <br />mechanisms and must be examined individually and in combination with respect to their water <br />supply yield benefits to the metro Denver area, their project costs, their impacts on agricultural <br />water users and groundwater levels, and their effects in other areas such as water quality, <br />wildlife habitat and flood control. The Draft Executive Order has identified three opportunities <br />which should be the subject of these special studies: I) some version of the Barr LaJce Plan; <br />2) Conjunctive Use of Non-tributary Groundwater; and 3) cooperative integration of metro <br />Denver and northern water supply systems. With regard to these specific investigations, the <br />MWSI Project should focus on technical aspects, and not get bogged down in institutional <br />issues; however, it should identify and articulate what those institutional issues are. <br /> <br />These specific investigations should focus on gathering the data and developing the <br />modeling capability needed for a credible analysis of system integration alternatives. These <br />investigations should be designed so that their results could be incorporated with State's model <br />and the Denver study modeling effort. <br /> <br />General Project Approach <br /> <br />The overall approach to completion of the MWSI Project, as recommended in this <br />proposal, can best be described in four study organizational categories: <br /> <br />I. ScoDine: - This category incorporates the "Initial Scoping Meetings" and "Refine <br />Study Plan" tasks and is designed to more specifically define study objectives, and <br />identify data needs and sources, identify the technical issues to be addressed and <br />more specifically define the Study tasks necessary for achieving MWSI Project <br />objectives; <br /> <br />2. Information Develonment - This category of tasks includes "Existing Datarrool <br />Inventory" and "Special Studies" and is aimed first at gathering and evaluating <br />existing relevant (as defined in the scoping process) data and analytical tools and then <br />developing the additional data required for analysis of the most promising <br />opportunities in the context of potential integration with other water supply and <br />delivery systems; <br /> <br />3. Modeline:" The tasks included in this category are "Model Specification" and "Model <br />Development" and are designed to develop the analytical capability necessary to <br />evaluate the individual and combined yield potential and operational aspects of a <br />variety of water supply options including the targeted opportunities; and <br />
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