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It was developed by the DWR Bay-Delta Office (BDO) and United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation). CalSim-II was used as the operations model for the California Water Commission (CWC) Prop 1 Water Storage Investment Program (WSIP). More Information about the model can be found at the CWC WSIP Application Resources Page. https://cwc.ca.gov/Pages/ApplicationResources.aspx Information about the related model results are available on the SGMO Data and Tools. Page https://www.water.ca.gov/Programs/Groundwater-Management/Data-and-ToolsPoint locations were digitized in to roughly correspond with the location that the data represents. These locations were developed from a combination of CalSim II Inflow data and other large regulated watersheds (Kings River inflow to Pine Flat and Kaweah River inflow to Kaweah Lake). These data were generated as part of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Office Climate Change Data, Tools, and Guidance project under its Technical Assistance Program. 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