5 CRYSTAL User Interface    5.2.1  Regional Control Panel    5.22  Everett Control Panel    5.2.3  Seattle Control Panel    5.2.4  Seattle Advanced Control Panel    5.2.5  Tacoma Control Panel

 

5.2.5  Tacoma Advanced Control Panel

Figure 5.10 displays the Tacoma Advanced Control Panel. This screen provides the user with the opportunity to choose input that will effect the Tacoma Supply System, such as instream flow requirements, and links to other components of the model.

Figure 5.10 Tacoma Advanced Control Panel

 

 

Navigation Buttons:

 

Information Screens

 
 

Documentation

 

Tacoma Title Page

Input Screens

 
 

Regional Control Panel

 

Tacoma Control Panel

Output Screens

 
 

Conservation/Curtailment

 

Green River Metrics

 

Groundwater Metrics

 

HAH Reservoir Metrics

 

Pipeline 5 Deliveries

 

Tacoma M&I Metrics

 

Tacoma-Seattle Intertie

 

Input Options:

 

Critical Ecology Flows

This option allows the user to drop instream flow levels (for secondary instream flow requirements) to those required by the Department of Ecology during critical conditions at the Palmer gage.

Muckleshoot Baseflows

With this option selected, Instream Flow Requirements set up by the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Agreement will be met at Auburn and Palmer gages. Provisions of this agreement include:

  • Larger baseflows at Palmer.

  • Flows better reflect seasonal flexibility at Auburn.

This option can only be implemented a

Normal Ecology Flows

These are Department of Ecology flows, which may be implemented in non-critical years and if the MIT agreement or Green River HCP are not implemented.

Corps Baseline Flows

These are default instream flows for the Cedar River. These flows are required by the Army Corps of Engineers.

 

Output Information:

 

Phase I Implemented

This field indicates the activation of Phase I of the Cedar River HCP. The HCP may be activated on the Regional Control Panel.

 

 

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