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Output Information: |
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Auburn Annual Average Above Minimum Flows |
This metric provides the
average volume, in cubic feet, of instream flow above the minimum
requirement at Auburn. The excess flows have been averaged over the number
of water years in the period of analysis. |
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Auburn Baseflow Reliability |
This metric displays the
reliability, as a percent, with which instream flow requirements are met
at Auburn over the period of analysis. |
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Auburn Target Flow Reliability |
This metric displays the
reliability, as a percent, with which instream flows meet those specified
by Ecology or Muckleshoot Indian Tribe requirements at Auburn over the
period of analysis.
These requirements may be
implemented in the Tacoma Advanced Control Panel. |
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Palmer Annual Average Above Minimum Flows |
This metric provides the
average volume, in cubic feet, of instream flow above the minimum
requirement at Palmer. The excess flows have been averaged over the number
of water years in the period of analysis. |
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Palmer Corps Flow Reliability |
This metric displays the
reliability, as a percent, with which instream flow requirements are met
at Palmer over the period of analysis. |
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SDWR Can be Diverted |
This measures the percent of
the period of analysis that the SDWR may be implemented. This right may be
restricted due to conditions at Palmer and Auburn gages under the
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Agreement or HCP.
The SDWR may not be implemented
without activating the Green River HCP on the Regional Control Panel |
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Year of Investigation |
This field displays the Year of
Investigation entered into the Regional Control Panel. |
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Graphs: |
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At Palmer |
This graph illustrates the
instream flows at the Palmer gauge, in cubic feet per second, over the
period of analysis. Additionally, Corps and Muckleshoot instream
requirements are presented. |
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At Auburn |
This graph illustrates the
instream flows at the Auburn gauge, in cubic feet per second, over the
period of analysis. Additionally, Corps and Muckleshoot instream
requirements are presented. |