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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8046
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Section D General Studies - DSS
State
CO
Water Division
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Date
2/19/1997
Author
CWCB
Title
Colorado Decision Support System - 1997-2001 - Exhibit A - Scope of Work for Water Right Administrative Tools - Draft
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Report/Study
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<br />UDG;H)~ <br /> <br />The Communications option will allow real time streamflow measurements to be <br />transferred from a satellite to the Central Based database and thence to Water <br />Commissioners, Divisions and other users. In addition, communications routines will <br />allow "Official" relational and non relational data to be transferred from a central site to a <br />Division, Water Commissioner or Other Users. <br /> <br />The View option will allow a user to view database information in a format similar to the <br />existing DWR software, QINFO. In addition, extensive graphic capabilities will be <br />provided along with several new categories such as a call chronology and exchange <br />chronology. <br /> <br />The Operations option contains the water information sheets described above. In <br />addition, this option allows river calls to be viewed and entered. <br /> <br />The Tool option includes a curtailment analysis, a depletion analysis, a historic point tlow <br />analysis and a diversion record transfer. <br /> <br />. The curtailment analysis provides "what if' capabilities to evaluate the <br />amount of water that might be available at a point on the ri\'er if it call is set <br />on or turned off. New data to be developed for this application includes river <br />mile, lag / loss parameters and a river network description (what structure is <br />downstream from another). Because this analysis requires knowledge of an <br />entire river system, it must be performed on the central server and not locally. <br /> <br />. The depletion analysis is a unique requirement related to the Green Mountain <br />reservoir operations in Division 5. It will provide an cstimate of how much <br />diverted water is being depleted that is junior to a specified administration <br />date. It will be used to assist in reservoir operations and communication with <br />other water users. Because this analysis requires knowledge of an entire river <br />system, it must be perfonned on the central server and not locally. <br /> <br />. The historic point flow analysis will provide the same capabilities of the point <br />flow analysis developed by the Northern Colorado Water Conservation <br />District for the South Platte. As opposed to the real time point flow <br />calculations performed by a water information sheet, this analysis will operate <br />from historic streamflow, diversion and reservoir records to calculate point <br />!low and gain between key structures. This analysis is expectec.l to be useful <br />for evaluating seasonal trends in ungaged intlows and to sen'e as an indicator <br />to available !lows and exchange potentials. <br /> <br />. The diversion record transfer will allow data entered in the water information <br />sheets to be converted to the standard DWR diversion record format. This <br />feature is expected to simplify the time intensive digitizing of data <br />traditionally performed at the end of each irrigation season. <br /> <br />The Help option provides a description of the Water Right Administration Tool and an <br />On-Line Users Manual. <br /> <br />Standards <br /> <br />c:lwlcrdsslscopelphI I I blscope.doc <br /> <br />2/19/97 - 5 <br />
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