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<br />. construetin~wells to provide additional geologic strueture, aquifer property and <br />water level data for the Denver Basin and Overlying Alluvium Region and Lower <br />Soulh Platte Alluvium Region, thereby fulfilling many of the recommendations of <br />Senale Bill 96-74 (SB 96-74) ~ <br /> <br />Enhancing the existing water level monitoring program in the Denver Basin and ,I jI <br />Overlying Alluvium Region and Lower South Platte t),lluvium Region by Ihe addition, ,,\" ~ ~. <br />of90newwel1s' ~~/ <br /> <br />. Access to improved consumplive use and irrigaled acreage data '~ <br /> <br />. Development and access to transit loss data <br /> <br />. Additional improved well location, water level and pumping data with easier access <br /> <br />. Expansion of Stream Depletion Faetors (SDF) inlo tributary areas where they do not <br />presenllyexist <br /> <br />. Development of a Geographic Information Syslem (GIS) dalabase (e,g" stream flows, <br />diversions, wells, irrigaled lands, ditch serviee areas) available 10 all users <br /> <br />. Improved tools 10 access data and models, e,g" StateView. StateMod graphieal user <br />interface, lime series tools and groundwaler model displays <br /> <br />. More effieient aecess to data for input to models and tools developed by others, <br />e,g" access to crop coefficients for importation to the South Platte Mapping and <br />Analysis Program (SPMAP) <br /> <br />. Faster access 10 data as a result of upgraded hardware and software <br /> <br />. Periodie updates and database refreshing <br /> <br />. Graphieal and visual displays of dala <br />. Mapping of current land use, including irrigated areas, erop types and vegetation <br />(within the ground water, I1]odiling area) using multiple satel1ite images frQm the <br />2000 season, ao..... /~ .7.....2: (,/~ ~ PJVR, r"I'(&-.) <br /> <br />Mapping of approximalely 1500 irrigation dislribution systems and lying water use to <br />the irrigated acreage, <br />Mapping of historic land use for three. historic time periods including one eaeh from 1 <br />the I 950s, 1970s and lale 1980s, · <br />. Development of aecurate wel1 loeations by expanding the existing Division I / ~O <br />program of identifying and tagging large capacily (> 50 gpm) wells, (RayB moved t11i $ <br />from planning tools), \ r ~I <br /> <br /> <br />2. Administration Tools ;~ j g <br /> <br />G n ,) 3 i 5 <br /> <br />~) <br />, [,I' <br />(j}t;; · <br />~~?/ <br /> <br />~: <br /> <br />~'.. <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Draft <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Automated call notitiealion (Ray B check is this really included) <br /> <br />Ability for more accurate and effeetive administration faeilitated by improved aeeess <br />to real-time streamflow and diversion dala <br /> <br />Ability 10 forecast impacts of priorily calls from Ihe improved water rights <br />administration tool ~ <br /> <br />Improved real-time operations data from users to facilitate river administration by <br />allowing users to input data to provisional database <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />E-4 <br /> <br />p:\data\gen\'<"pdss\drafts for core group subminal\exec_summary_dratt.doc <br />June II, 20uI <br />