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Water Use and Budgeting Presented to State Water Plan Regional Advisory Committees December 8-19, 2003. William A. Gast Chief, Division of Water Use Planning PA Department of Environmental Protection Email: wgast@state.pa.us. Water Budgeting. Critical Water Planning Areas (Act 220) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Water Use and Budgeting

Presented toState Water Plan Regional Advisory Committees

December 8-19, 2003

William A. Gast

Chief, Division of Water Use Planning

PA Department of Environmental Protection

Email: wgast@state.pa.us

Water Budgeting

• Critical Water Planning Areas (Act 220)– “significant hydrologic unit where – existing or future demands – exceed or threaten to exceed – safe yield of – available water resources”

Water Budgeting

Watershed water budgeting is the basis

for identifying

Critical Water Planning Areas

Water Budgeting

• Significant Hydrologic Unit– Watershed based, i.e., drainage area of a stream– River Basin, e.g., Susquehanna River– Sub-basin, e.g., West Branch Susquehanna– Watershed, e.g., Pine Creek– Named streams ( 8,200 )– 15 Square Mile Drainage Area; e.g., 5 mi. long,

and 3 mi. wide; (3,000)

Water Budgeting

• Existing or Future Demands– Non-withdrawal Uses, e.g., aquatic resources,

hydropower, recreation– Withdrawal Uses, e.g., public water supply,

industrial/commercial, agricultural, domestic– Registration information from 2003– Annual reporting information– 2000 Census data– 10-year projections to 2050– Conservation

Water Budgeting

• Exceed or Threaten to Exceed– Full-time Use– Seasonal– Interruptible

Water Budgeting

• Safe Yield– Surface Water

• Direct Withdrawal – hydrologic record statistic, considering passby flow

• Storage – hydrologic record statistic, considering conservation release

– Ground Water – average annual base flow statistic, possibly considering passby

– Conjunctive Use

Water Budgeting

• Available Water Resources– Naturally available– Storage– Reuse– Imports/Exports

Water Budgeting

• Watershed Water Budget– Basis for identifying CWPAs– “Checkbook Register” balance procedure

• Deposits – e.g., inflow, precipitation, discharges

• Withdrawals – e.g., outflow, withdrawal, evapo-transpiration

• Change in storage

Water Budgeting

• The “Vision”– GIS-based– Scale-independent– Table-based– Modular – Optional statistics

Water Budgeting

• The “Vision” (Continued)– Four-component display

• Surface Water – Watershed• Surface Water – Stream• Ground Water – Watershed• Ground Water – “Dot Map”

Surface Water -- Watershed

Surface Water -- Stream

Ground Water -- Watershed

Ground Water – “Dot Map”

Water Budgeting

• The “Vision” (Continued)– DEP Use

• Database Manager• Table Updates• Module Updates

Water Budgeting

• The “Vision” (Continued)– SWP Consultant Use

• Partial Update• Module Development

– Citizen Internet Use• Display Only

Water UseTotal Withdrawals in Pennsylvania

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

1980 1985 1990 1995

Year

Mill

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Gal

lon

s p

er D

ay

Ground Water

Surface Water

Water Use

Withdrawals by Use Category

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

4,000

4,500

1985 1990 1995

Year

Mill

ion

Ga

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Da

y

Mining

Industrial

Livestock

Irrigation

Commercial

S. S. Domestic

PWS

Water UseSurface Water Withdrawals by Use Category

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

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3500

1985 1990 1995

Year

Mill

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Gal

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s p

er D

ay

Mining

Industrial

Livestock

Irrigation

Commercial

S.S. Domestic

PWS

Water UseGround Water Withdrawals by Use Category

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

1985 1990 1995

Year

Mil

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Day

Mining

Industrial

Livestock

Irrigation

Commercial

S.S. Domestic

P W S

Water Use1995 Withdrawals by Use Category

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1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

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P W S

S.S. Domestic

Commercial

Irrigation

Livestock

Industrial

Mining

Thermoelectric

Water UseTotal Withdrawals (mgd)

1980 1985 1990 1995

Surface 15,000 13,500 8,810 8,820 Ground 1,000 799 1,020 860 Total 16,000 14,300 9,830 9,680

Water UseTotal Withdrawals by Use Category (mgd)

1985 1990 1995

PWS 1,600 1,730 1,550Domestic 184 141 181Commercial 27 24 30Irrigation 11 14 16Livestock 70 53 55Industrial 2,060 1,870 1,680Mining 148 252 252Thermoelectric 10,200 5,750 5,920

Water UseTotal Surface Withdrawals by Use Category (mgd)

1985 1990 1995

PWS 1,340 1,300 1,300S.S. Domestic 0 0 0Commercial 0 10 14Irrigation 9 11 8Livestock 8 7 7Industrial 1,910 1,690 1,530Mining 30 41 41Thermoelectric 10,200 5,750 5,920

Water UseTotal Ground Withdrawals by Use Category (mgd)

1985 1990 1995

PWS 258 427 243S.S. Domestic 184 141 181Commercial 27 14 16Irrigation 2 4 8Livestock 62 46 48Industrial 149 180 147Mining 118 211 211Thermoelectric 0 0 6

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