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Water and Economic Development in Indiana. Conservation Policy Briefing 18 September 2014. GROWTH 2010 - 2050. WATER AVAILABILITY. Available Surface Water 7Q2 - Stream Flows - major streams Reservoir Storage (dots). Bedrock Aquifers. Bedrock Well Locations.
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Water and Economic Development in Indiana Conservation Policy Briefing 18 September 2014
Available Surface Water7Q2 - Stream Flows - major streamsReservoir Storage (dots)
Bedrock Aquifers Bedrock Well Locations
Maximum Yield from Unconsolidated Aquifers • For individual wells
Groundwater Users Agriculture Industrial Public Supply Mining and Power
Surface Water Users Agriculture Industrial Public Supply Mining and Power
Hamilton *values are in Million Gallons per Year
DRAFT AND PRELIMINARY 2050 Water DemandMG/yr
What drives future demand in each county? DRAFT AND PRELIMINARY
Can We Satisfy Future Needs? Sustainability
Withdrawals Recharge/ Future pumping 2014 2050
What did we learn? Findings & Recommendations
Findings • North of the Wabash River, water supplies are relatively abundant. • Central Indiana has marginal supplies. • Southern Indiana has widely separated regional supplies. • Groundwater use is increasing. • Irrigation is becoming important in N Indiana. • Power generation and industrial use will continue to be the largest users but there is little increase in use.
Findings • Conflicts can be avoided. • Infrastructure investment needs to be more strategic. • Watersheds are natural planning areas • Development could produce jobs near existing reservoirs. • Instream flow needs should be understood. • Conservation plans need to become a standard management tool.
Recommendations • Create awareness for the need for water supply planning: talk to people around the state • Create capacity to coordinate efforts: establish a planning lead and fund water research • Create a robust system for monitoring water resources: ~100 new monitoring wellsand track low-flow • Create a systematic approach for data analysis:determine aquifer sustainability and yield • Create a framework for cooperative management: model reservoirs and streams to optimize • Allow three years to prepare for implementation: take the time to do this important job right
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