Network analysis of raw water supplies under complex water rights and exchanges: documentation for program MODSIM3

Network analysis of raw water supplies under complex water rights and exchanges: documentation for program MODSIM3 Labadie, John W. Water-supply -- Computer simulation Water-supply -- Colorado Water rights -- Colorado prepared by John W. Labadie, and Andrew M. Pineda and Dennis A. Bode for the Water Utilities Department, City of Fort Collins, Colo. in cooperation with Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University. "March 1984" 96 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84) The increasing complexity of water supply planning and management for municipalities such as Fort Collins requires use of computer models as an aid for City Staff and Water Board members. a generalized model called MODSIM3 is documented herein which allows a wide variety of water supply evaluations in a complex water rights structure that includes direct flow rights, storage rights, and water exchange possibilities with other users. MODSIM3 includes certain improvements over two earlier versions of MONSIM in being able to include both physical and accounting transfers of water for exchange purposes. Colorado State University. Libraries Pineda, Andrew M. Bode, Dennis A. Colorado Water Resources Research Institute 1984 text ; image application/pdf CWRRINAR100001.pdf CCRICWRI100009SRPT eng Special report (Colorado Water Resources Research Institute) ; no. 6 Colorado c1984 Colorado Water Resources Research Institute

Network analysis of raw water supplies under complex water rights and exchanges: documentation for program MODSIM3

Labadie, John W.

Water-supply -- Computer simulation

Water-supply -- Colorado

Water rights -- Colorado

prepared by John W. Labadie, and Andrew M. Pineda and Dennis A. Bode for the Water Utilities Department, City of Fort Collins, Colo. in cooperation with Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, Colorado State University.

"March 1984"

96 p.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84)

The increasing complexity of water supply planning and management for municipalities such as Fort Collins requires use of computer models as an aid for City Staff and Water Board members. a generalized model called MODSIM3 is documented herein which allows a wide variety of water supply evaluations in a complex water rights structure that includes direct flow rights, storage rights, and water exchange possibilities with other users. MODSIM3 includes certain improvements over two earlier versions of MONSIM in being able to include both physical and accounting transfers of water for exchange purposes.

Colorado State University. Libraries

Pineda, Andrew M.

Bode, Dennis A.

Colorado Water Resources Research Institute

1984

text ; image

application/pdf

CWRRINAR100001.pdf

CCRICWRI100009SRPT

eng

Special report (Colorado Water Resources Research Institute) ; no. 6

Colorado

c1984 Colorado Water Resources Research Institute