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Wyoming Water Supply and Water Use Forecasting. Steve Wolff Wyoming State Engineer’s Office. WSWC/WIMS September 2007 Seattle. Wyoming Water. Wyoming’s Water Planning Activities Web-based Tool New/Enhanced Data Acquisition Capabilities IT Initiative. Setting the Stage.
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Wyoming Water Supply and Water Use Forecasting Steve Wolff Wyoming State Engineer’s Office WSWC/WIMS September 2007 Seattle
Wyoming Water • Wyoming’s Water Planning Activities • Web-based Tool • New/Enhanced Data Acquisition Capabilities • IT Initiative
Setting the Stage • In Wyoming – Two agencies are responsible for water related issues • State Engineer’s Office • Water Development Office • Nothing “new” – Wyoming has learned to steal the best ideas from surrounding states.
Water Planning • First Water Planning Effort – 1973 • Late 1990’s – Wyoming Legislature directed SEO/WWDC to initiate a new and comprehensive water planning process for Wyoming. • Between 1999 and 2006 water plans were completed for the seven major river basins in the state. • Each plan updated on an eight to ten year cycle
Water Plans – Chapter Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. BASIN WATER USE AND WATER QUALITY PROFILE III. AVAILABLE SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER DETERMINATION IV. DEMAND PROJECTIONS V. FUTURE WATER USE OPPORTUNITIES VI. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS http://waterplan.state.wy.us/
Framework Plan • Summary and comparison of information from each of the seven basin plans • Provides a cumulative statewide perspective • Final reviews and edits almost completed • Presentation Tool
Presentation Tool • Web-based data and map server • Enable comparison between basins, and between years • Data sets can be updated as new/better data becomes available • Readily available to public
New/Enhanced Data Acquisition Capabilities • Many basins have significant gaps in data • Recognition that to advance planning efforts as well as protect Wyoming’s interest in interstate issues, we need to enhance our data acquisition capabilities
Water Supply & Diversion • FY09-10 budget request for statewide instrumentation network • Instrumentation of diversions, streams reservoirs, climate, ET, etc. • Telemetrized with Cheyenne downlink • Data will be served on the web
Application of remote sensing models • Initial efforts in the Green River basin • Being led by remote sensing team at University of Wyoming • Trying to calibrate existing models to Wyoming conditions • Collaboration with New Mexico Tech and University of Kansas • Installation of one or two energy flux towers
Other Colorado River basin Activities • GIS mapping of irrigated lands by water right permit • ~6,000 permits; ~2,000 diversions
Basin-wide Water Supply Forecasting and Accounting Models • Have framework for portions of basin • Need for enhanced data to upgrade
State Climatologist’s Monitoring Network • Received funds in FY08 for “soil moisture monitoring, ET monitoring, expanded Snotel and high elevation stream gauging” • Working with other agencies on site locations
Long-Term Goal“…something like Colorado’s Decision Support System” From Colorado Water Conservation Board
IT Initiative Martin Zimmerman IT Division Administrator
Wyoming’s IT Initiative • Integrated Online System • e-Permit • Workflow Management System • Relational Database • Document Management System • GIS • Reporting