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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8271.200
Description
Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Program - Development and History - UCRB 13a Assessment
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/1/1978
Author
W Ganter
Title
An Analytical Technique for the Investigation of Flow Regulation
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Report/Study
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<br />11 <br /> <br />o <br />CJ1 <br />r.o <br />-..1 <br /> <br />Tables of the above type can be assessed for fish and wildlife, <br /> <br />recreational, agricultural and industry impacts, This paper makes no <br />judgment as to whether the flows determined above would be acceptable or <br /> <br />not, <br /> <br />Many other cases can be examined with this method; this example is only <br />one case. It was not segmented by specific inflow forks and tributaries <br /> <br />of the White River, The applicable storage and flow rights on the White <br />River were not explicitly imposed in this analysis. These will certainly <br />affect some possible regulation criteria, <br />Cost-benefit analysis can also be conducted based on the flow improve- <br />ments gained by increased investments in regulation. A number of small <br /> <br />reservoirs can also be studied. When a river is more finely segmented <br /> <br />the flows would be presented in each segment rather than just at Watson <br /> <br />and the Green River as in this example. This paper will be expanded in <br /> <br />later versions to include consideration of these additional options. <br />
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