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PRRE Software Download
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What is PRRE?
The Phosphorus Runoff Risk Evaluator (PRRE) is a joint project of the
United States Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) and the University of Hawaii at Manoa. PRRE is the Hawaii
implementation of the concepts behind the Phosphorus Index (PI) of NRCS.
The Hawaii version was developed because the soils, climate, and crops
are different from those on the continental USA and may dramatically
affect the amount of phosphorus conveyed to the receiving water bodies.
PRRE is an effort to identify sites that may contribute excessive
amounts of phosphorus to its receiving water bodies. It also suggests
management measures to reduce or eliminate phosphorus contamination of
streams, estuaries, and other water bodies that receive runoff from the
tropical agricultural and natural lands.
Download:
PRRE 1.1.0:
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Any IBM-compatible machine with at least a 400 Mhz
processor.
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Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
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Microsoft Access 2002 installed
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At least 128 megabytes of memory
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At least 100 megabytes of hard drive storage space
Before running the PRRE software, please have the following
data or analyses ready:
1. UH-ADSC or other soil analysis for phosphorus, together with the
analytical method (i.e. Truog in Hawaii if soil pH is less than 7, Olsen
if the soil pH is equal or greater than 7);
2. Run RUSLE to obtain soil loss for "existing" and "planned" condition,
unless active gullies are present.
3. Obtain the calculated path length, in feet, between the field and the
associated
waterbody or closed basin. This can be obtained from a DRG map with
ArcView/Toolkit or measured from a USGS quad.
4. Click File/Print Data Form to print a copy of minimum data set.
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