[Skywarn] Reservoir Pool Elevation

Lloyd Colston colstonl at gmail.com
Wed Aug 23 08:45:28 EDT 2017


The COMET Program is pleased to announce the publication of the new lesson,
"Reservoir Pool Elevation: Considerations for Long-term Asset Management
and Planning <https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=1324>."
Long-term management of critical water resources infrastructure may benefit
from incorporating projected changes to environmental conditions.
Reservoirs form the heart of water resource assets. Long-range plans for
the repair, replacement, maintenance and renovation of these facilities are
often based on anticipated reservoir pool elevations. Environmental
conditions, in turn, dictate the magnitude and timing of inflows and
outflows from reservoirs that determine the water surface elevation. This
20-minute lesson explores the factors that affect reservoir pool elevation
and the considerations and challenges that projected reservoir pool
elevations pose to managing water resources infrastructure.

The intended audience for Reservoir Pool Elevation: Considerations for
Long-term Asset Management and Planning includes facility managers, design
engineers, and individuals working on water resource management. Others
that will be interested in this topic include project managers, resource
specialists, public affairs staff, and those that need to be conversant on
the process for environmental resiliency for water infrastructure.

We welcome any comments or questions you may have regarding the content,
instructional approach, or use of this lesson. Please e-mail your comments
or questions to Alan Bol (alanbol AT ucar.edu). For technical support,
please visit our Registration and Support FAQs
<https://www.meted.ucar.edu/resources_faq.php> <https://www.meted.ucar.edu/
resources_faq.php> <https://www.meted.ucar.edu/resources_faq.php>

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Lloyd Colston   director
Altus Emergency Management
Altus, OK      http://www.altusok.gov
Phone:  580.481.2260
Fax:  580.482.4738

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