Title: UPPER RIO GRANDE WATER OPERATIONS MODEL
1UPPER RIO GRANDE WATER OPERATIONS MODEL
- PROPOSED
- RIO GRANDE COMPACT
- ACCOUNTING RULES
- For
- PLANNING MODEL
2URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules
- Upper Rio Grande Basin Water Operations Review
will evaluate water operations alternatives. - URGWOM will be used to evaluate these
alternatives - Must simulate rules and constraints, including
those of the Rio Grande Compact, - Analyze the effect of alternative operating
strategies on Rio Grande Compact deliveries over
the long term.
3URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Reservoir operating rules, in the form of
ifthen logic statements, have been developed
for all major reservoirs in NM. - Rules for upstream reservoirs are based on
storage conditions in Elephant Butte and Caballo
Reservoirs and are important to the evaluation of
any future operating scenarios.
4URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Planning model must be able to determine the
amount of usable water and credit water in
Project Storage (Elephant Butte and Caballo
Reservoirs). - The determination of amount of water in Project
Storage will allow the model to perform
accounting of - Article I determination of Actual or
Hypothetical Spill or - Article VII limitation on storage in reservoirs
constructed after 1929 when the content of
Project Storage is less than 400,000 acre-feet.
5URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- In order to determine the amount of Project
Storage, release of water from Elephant Butte
Reservoir must be known. - Short term (1-year) can be estimated and input to
model - Long term release cannot be reliably estimated.
- Therefore, certain assumptions are proposed to
account for storage and release of water from
Elephant Butte and Caballo Reservoirs and for
accounting of accrued debits and credits.
6URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Colorado
- Since the Rio Grande basin in Colorado is not
modeled, the actual annual delivery by Colorado
in relation to scheduled delivery would be a
fixed amount, as suggested by Colorado. - Accrued debits or credits will be determined each
year on January 1st , which when considered with
the NM credit/debit status, will determine Usable
Water and Credit Water (if any) in storage.
7URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- New Mexico
- On January 1st of each year, the Compact
schedules will be applied for the previous year
to determine annual debit or credit. - Annual credit or debit will be added to accrued
status to determine current accrued debit/credit
status. - The NM accrued debit/credit status will be used,
along with the CO accrued delivery status, for
the determination of current Project Storage and
Credit Water (if any).
8URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Elephant Butte Reservoir
- Model will include a slot to input a value of a
minimum pool in Elephant Butte Reservoir of
between 0 and 50 KAF. Rule would not allow
storage in the Reservoir to fall below this
amount.
9URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Elephant Butte Reservoir (continued)
- On March 1st of each year, the model will use
current amount of water in Project Storage and
the forecasted inflow to estimate Usable Water in
Project Storage. - If this estimated value is equal to or greater
than 790 KAF plus the amount of the minimum pool,
790 KAF will be released. - If less than 790 KAF, release will be reduced on
a proportional basis. - Daily releases will be based on historical
release pattern.
10URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Continued)
- Elephant Butte Reservoir (continued)
- If water in storage in Elephant Butte exceeds the
prudent flood space (50 KAF from April through
September and 25 KAF from October through March),
flood control operation rules will govern the
releases. - No consideration of release of water for power
generation.
11URGWOM RG Compact Accounting Rules (Concluded)
- Caballo Reservoir
- No minimum pool.
- Flood control rules will set release when in
flood control space (100 KAF) - Releases will be based on
- Historic relationship between Caballo releases
and Elephant Butte releases (to take into account
Caballo Reservoir evaporation). - Zero release during non-irrigation season.
12UPPER RIO GRANDE WATER OPERATIONS MODEL
- PROPOSED
- RIO GRANDE COMPACT
- ACCOUNTING RULES
- For
- PLANNING MODEL