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Hydraulic Parameters of Spill Point and Crest Analysis at Structural Closure

This document outlines the hydraulic characteristics of a spill point measuring 5,710 feet, crest elevation at 5,338 feet, and a structural closure at approximately 372 feet or about 113 meters. The calculated volume of the reservoir is derived using the formula for volume, resulting in approximately 0.7 cubic kilometers, with a margin of error of 30%. The calculated volume in barrels is derived by converting from cubic meters, where 1 barrel equals 6.29 cubic meters. This analysis is crucial for understanding the storage capacity and flow dynamics.

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Hydraulic Parameters of Spill Point and Crest Analysis at Structural Closure

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  1. Spill Point = 5710ft 1 2 3 4 5 Crest = 5338ft Structural Closure = 372ft or ~113m 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 18

  2. Volume = 1/3 (Height x Base Area) GRV (19km2 x 0.113)/3 = ~0.7Km3 ~ +/- 30% m3 to BARRELS , 1 bbl = 6.29 m3

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