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<br />. '? <br /> <br />computer to first of all hring the accounting into a real time <br /> <br />mode that could be used to aid in actual day-to-day river <br /> <br />oper'dt,ion. <br /> <br />Secondly, the River District feels once you have the <br /> <br />account'ing being perfor'lOed on a r'c1.d time bais, modifications <br /> <br />of a r.:~.1..~.tj,.veJ...Y. minor' natur'~' cou] d be made to that model which <br /> <br />would allow it to be used in a predictive mode as well, THe <br /> <br />single biggest expense incurred to make the model <br /> <br />operative in <br />/4"-',"-- <br />h d "" ,v' <br />y r'b...".. .L\. <br /> <br />a predictive mode would be the development of the <br /> <br />data base on a uniform basis for use therein, Once the model <br /> <br />and hydrologic data base are developed, changes in major <br /> <br />project operations could be readily evaluated by simply <br /> <br />imputing the proposed <br />wa fe.v~. .J.t <ia...r;. <br />v <br /> <br />CfIV€,n <br />new operation of that feature I" "'""'j I <br /> <br />It is for these reasons I believe that the River District <br />c.,,1.,..Jo Ih~..' f:I~"'Q-~'~8 <br />.is pushing to have t.heir,i'H1oclc11 Ilsed in cwc\luating the water' <br /> <br />available for appropriation in the I5-mile reach, They not <br /> <br />only get the model c1evldopment .Hld modifi,cations done bllt the <br /> <br />hydrologic data base developed as well, <br /> <br />DRS/bj <br /> <br />-2- <br />