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SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN

SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN. Task 1 – Detailed work plan. Our Team. Bob Moresi, P.E. TASKS. 1. Work Plan. 2. Problem Definition/Performance Indicators. 3. Tailoring of Models to Indicators. 4. Data and Information. 5. Development of Water Management Alternatives.

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SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN

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  1. SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Task 1 – Detailed work plan

  2. Our Team Bob Moresi, P.E.

  3. TASKS 1. Work Plan 2. Problem Definition/Performance Indicators 3. Tailoring of Models to Indicators 4. Data and Information 5. Development of Water Management Alternatives 6. Conduct Iterative Basin Assessments 7. Seek Consensus 8. Report and Study Dissemination NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 2011 2012

  4. 1. Develop a Workplan Project Initiation Meeting Held November 28 in Albany. Presentation at ACFS Board Meeting in Albany TODAY Conference call to review draft Work Plan outline the week of December 19 Completion of IFLLA Data Review on December 31 Meeting to review revised draft Work Plan the week of January 16 Completion of ACFS Work Plan on January 30

  5. 2. Problem Definition/Performance Indicators

  6. 3. Tailoring of Models to Indicators

  7. 4. Data and Information Gathering Instream Flows and Lake Levels Assessment (IFFLA) data review Flow Data including Unimpaired flows Water Demands

  8. 5. Development of water Management Alternatives Start from Data Needs Sustainability Workgroup Performance Measures Identify and Screen Alternative Management Alternatives Document Alternatives in Template Input Alternatives in Iterative Modeling

  9. 6. Conduct iterative modeling Progressive comparative analysis of ACF system to develop understanding of model sensitivity Present model outputs in graphical formats Iterative model runs to reflect multiple scenarios for comparison

  10. 7. Seek consensus on one or more management alternatives

  11. 8. Report and Study dissemination Technical MemorandA & Report • Task 1 – Work Plan • Task 2 –Performance Objectives TM • Task 3 – Modeling Plan TM • Task 4 – IFLLA Literature Review, Flow Data and Water Demand TM • Task 5 –Water Management Alternatives TM • Task 6 – Model Output Summary TM • Task 7 – Management Alternatives Selection/ Recommendation TM • Task 8 – Sustainable Water Management Plan

  12. SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN Task 1 – Detailed work plan

  13. Modeling scenario progression Unimpaired Baseline Baseline with construction of reservoirs Baseline with RIOP operation of reservoirs RIOP operation of reservoirs AND current water demands and discharges Alternative Scenarios (iterative) • Operational Rules • Scenarios

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