Title: Determining Watershed Parameters for Water Rights in theCypress River Basin
1Determining Watershed Parameters for Water Rights
in the Cypress River Basin
By Hema Gopalan GIS in Water Resources (C E
394K) Fall 2001
2Background
- Development of Water Availability Model (WAM)
by TNRCC
2. The model should determine
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- Whether sufficient water is available
- Amount of water for each water right
- Percent of time it is available
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3WRAP model
- TNRCC provides location of water rights, CRWR
determines - Watershed parameters for those water rights
and the contractor - uses the parameters to provide water
availability data.
- Wrap1117 project developed in ArcView 3.2 to
establish - watershed parameters for water rights.
- 19 out of the 22 basins completed.
4Parameters
- Upstream area of each control point
2. Average upstream precipitation
3. Average upstream Curve Number
4. Connectivity of water rights
5. Flow length to outlet
5Exciting Cypress !!!
6The Mess
Control points
Stream network
7Buffer zone and surrounding streams
- The basin outline is buffered
- by a 10 Km zone
- This is to ensure all appropriate
- areas are captured
- All streams must drain
- off the DEM for proper
- grid processing
8Grids Grids Grids!!!
DEM grid
Burn Grid
Flow Accumulation grid
Flow Direction grid
Fill grid
9More grids
Average precipitation
Average CN
10DEM stream network
64
32
128
Original stream network
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16
8
2
4
DEM stream network
11Snapped control points to DEM stream
Snapped control points
Original control points
12Watershed Delineation
Network created to determine connectivity between
control points
Watershed boundaries are delineated for each
control point
13Results
Comparison of results with USGS data
Percent difference should be less than 3
HUC area for Gage 7346000 is 893Mi2
14Acknowledgements
Dr. Maidment
Melissa Figurski
Research group at CRWR
15Q U E S T I O N S ????