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Water Quality Model for El Cajon Reservoir Oliver Obregon and Clark Barlow Brigham Young University, In collaboration with ITESO University HEC-HMS Long-term Simulation of Cuenca Cajon Oliver Obregon, Thomas Lloyd, Clark Barlow Brigham Young University

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Water Quality Model for El Cajon Reservoir. HEC-HMS Long-term Simulation of Cuenca Cajon. Oliver Obregon and Clark Barlow. Oliver Obregon, Thomas Lloyd, Clark Barlow Brigham Young University. Brigham Young University, In collaboration with ITESO University. Project Location. Issues. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Water Quality Model for El Cajon Reservoir

Water Quality Model for El Cajon Reservoir

Oliver Obregon and Clark BarlowBrigham Young University,

In collaboration with

ITESO University

HEC-HMS Long-term Simulation of Cuenca Cajon

Oliver Obregon, Thomas Lloyd, Clark Barlow

Brigham Young University

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Project Location

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Issues

Dams are planned and under construction along the Santiago River in the Cajon watershed

Mexican engineers would like to be able to predict how quickly new dams will be filled with water

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Model Background

• What is HEC-HMS?Capable of long-term, distributed (gridded)

simulations

Methods Used within HEC-HMS– SMA (Soil Moisture Accounting)– MOD Clark

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Method Information

• True long-term simulation

• Uses parameters such as canopy storage, groundwater storage, infiltration rates, evapotransporation rates, etc.

SMA

• Requires fewer parameters

• Better suited for single storm events (short-term simulations)

• SCS based method

MOD Clark

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HEC-HMS SMA Method

• Information Gathered

DEMs, Dam locations, Soil and Land Use Data (not used)

• Information Not Gathered

Everything else

SMA Project Approach

1. Using real and fabricated data, built a running, working model

2. Created a HEC-HMS SMA tutorial

3. Created a parameter optimization tutorial

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HEC-HMS MOD Clark Method

• Information Gathered– DEMs,

Dam locations, Soil and Land Use, Precipitation (Tepic)

• Assumptions– 25 x 25 grid– Precipitation data

was representative– Two month

duration (wettest months)

MOD Clark Project Approach

1. Created CN table for land use and soil data

2. Used average daily precipitation values (6-hour and daily increments)

3. Used actual daily precipitation data from July-August 2006

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