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CRDSS Task 1.14-5 Consumptive Use Models - Consumptive Use Models Included in the Short List
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The purpose of this task memorandum is to describe the reasons for including consumptive use models in the “short list.” The short list was composed of five models that went through a more rigorous evaluation phase.
Decision Support - Doc Type
Task Memorandum
Date
1/9/1995
DSS Category
Consumptive Use
DSS
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Contract/PO #
C153658, C153727, C153752
Grant Type
Non-Reimbursable
Bill Number
SB92-87, HB93-1273, SB94-029, HB95-1155, SB96-153, HB97-008
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Riverside Technology inc.
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CRDSS <br />TASK MEMORANDUM 1.14-5 <br />Consumptive Use Models <br />Consumptive Use Models Included in the Short List <br />1.0 ISSUE <br />The purpose of this task memorandum is to describe the reasons for including consumptive use models in <br />the ?short list.? The short list was composed of five models that went through a more rigorous <br />evaluation phase. <br />2.0 DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS <br />The evaluation criteria were determined with review from the State and applied to the initial long list of <br />consumptive use models. The models described in this memorandum were included in the short list <br />based on the criteria outlined in Task Memorandum 1.14-3. The short list models then went through a <br />more rigorous analysis including testing with sample data sets. <br />XCONS2 <br />XCONS2 was developed by the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), Denver Office; the technical <br />contact is Mike Madigan. This model was written in FORTRAN, and it runs on an IBM-compatible PC. <br />This model has also been compiled on a UNIX workstation. This model uses the Soil Conservation <br />Service (SCS) Blaney-Criddle method to estimate monthly and seasonal evapotranspiration (ET) for 20 <br />different crops. <br />The main function of the model is to estimate monthly and seasonal consumptive irrigation requirement <br />(CIR) for specific crops and acreage using weather and crop growing season data. This model calculates <br />the CIR by considering the effective precipitation or the method used by the United States Department of <br />Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service Irrigation Water Requirements Technical Release No. 21, revised <br />in 1970 (TR-21). <br />This model is extensively used by the USBR for estimating the monthly ET and CIR, and has 20 readily <br />available crop coefficient curves that can be easily modified for any location of interest. This model is <br />currently used to prepare the Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Losses Report, 1981-1985 . <br />The model is in the public domain, and the source code has been obtained and reviewed. The source <br />code is fairly easy to follow, but not very modularly designed. A small effort would be required to <br />modularize the code and add a few comments to make the source code easier to follow. Since the USBR <br />uses this program for the consumptive uses and losses report and the code is in the public domain, it is <br />recommended that this program be selected for use with CRDSS. <br />The testing has verified that XCONS2 correctly calculates crop ET using the SCS TR-21 methodology. <br />The testing involved inputting a data file with different temperature parameters and comparing the <br />results. It is envisioned that after the model is modularized, some of the recommendations to the USBR <br />methods manual can be incorporated into the model in the form of options so the user can evaluate the <br />model in its original form or use an enhanced version of the model. <br />1 <br />A275 01.09.95 1.14-5 CSU IDS <br />
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