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<br />Figure 1: Opening CU Input Files
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<br />2. The Open window appears. Select the file you want to edit (it will have a * .cmn extension) and press
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<br />Additional options in the File> Open menu can be used to view output files created after the model run
<br />and the SOF Analysis option is still under development. Eventually the consumptive use calculated to be
<br />met by wells will be used to determine how much water is expected to be depleted in the South Platte using
<br />Stream Depletion Factors (SOF).
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<br />The Consumptive Use window appears after a CD Input file is opened.
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<br />(2) Actual Oala Ouration and
<br />Simulation Year Ranges.
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<br />Figure 2: Input View/Edit Window
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<br />The Consumptive Use Window
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