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This version of the HEC-5 Users Manual replaces the HEC-5 Users Manual dated June 1979. It provides information on the most recent changes to the HEC-5 program which includes a slightly modified input format for certain cards as explained in Exhibit 8 while still accepting data prepared using the 1979 Users Manual.
This appendix is a supplement to the April 1982, HEC-5 Users Manual (and Exhibit 8 from March 1985), and any reference to HEC-5, within the document, refer to the program for quantity regulation.
Several state-of-the art models are available for analyzing water quality conditions in complex reservoir systems for a given set of operational conditions. Some of these models can even make operational decisions regarding proper gate regulations to obtain a desirable water quality condition at a dam site for a given set of flow conditions. HEC-5Q, Simulation of Flood Control and Conservation Systems (Including Water Quality Analysis) computer model, has the unique capabilities to accept user-specified water quantity and quality needs system-wide and to decide how to regulate the network of reservoirs. The decision criteria are programmed to consider flood control, hydropower, instream flow (municipal, industrial, irrigation, water supply, fish habitat) and water quality requirements. The HEC-5Q program was first applied to the Sacramento River System in California and a report was published in July 1985. Two other applications are in progress the Kanawha and Monongahela River systems, and are expected to be completed by September 1986. Keywords: Reservoir System Analysis, Water Quality, Case Study, Stream System Analysis, Computer Model.
This exhibit contains a detailed description of each variable on each input card image. A Functional Use Index that can be used to determine which input variables are required for specific tasks appears first. Following the Functional Use Index is a Table of Contents that provides a brief description of all HEC-5 data card images. The Summary of Input Cards at the end of this exhibit shows the sequential arrangement of card images and also serves as the "table of contents" by showing, in Field 10, the page numbers where the variables are described in this exhibit.