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Swan Falls Monitoring and Measurement Program IDWR Goals and Perspectives Presented by Sean Vincent January 24, 2012
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Goals 1.Facilitate determination of “average daily flow” as defined in paragraph 7B of the 1984 Agreement** –Need to consider reservoir operations because Idaho Power reservoirs are not strictly run-of-river –Beyond factoring out operations, method for determining “actual flow conditions” is not specified **Agreement on IDWR website (http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/)http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/ 2.Transparency 3.Inform policymakers (accuracy/uncertainty of measurements, significance of fluctuations, etc.)
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Subject to I.R.E. 408 Swan Falls Agreement Paragraph 7B
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IDWR Perspective Priority is to develop accurate, transparent, and scientifically defensible method –Accuracy is most important at/near the minimum flows 3,900 cfs from April 1 through Oct-31 5,600 cfs during non-irrigation Idaho Power and USGS have strong gaging capabilities (staff, equipment, training, etc.) and have experience working collaboratively Good first steps but suggestions for improvement are welcomed
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Complexities Gains/losses and diversions affect flow at Murphy –Water District 02 will help to quantify diversions –Seepage study will help to quantify gains/losses Lag time for impacts caused by reservoir operations Other measurement issues –Aquatic growth –Backwater effects –CJ Strike has two arms –Location of river/reservoir interface not well defined –Wide range of flows (max at Murphy = 47,300 cfs) –Wind effects
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Specific Concerns Locating upstream gages requires balancing of factors: –Favorable physical characteristics for making measurements of inflow to the reservoir –Proximate the dam to avoid introduction of uncertainty and complexity from diversions and reach gains/losses to/from Snake River and to/from reservoirs Public perception –Avoid potential appearance of bias Accuracy of Murphy gage
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