water alternatives for adelaide (and sa) products and resources...use vs. reservoir level (april of...
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Water alternatives for Adelaide (and SA)
Dr John TibbySenior LecturerGeographical andEnvironmental [email protected]: @john_tibby
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Structure
Key issues
History of water use in Adelaide
Constraints on water use and adaptation in Adelaide
Alternatives
A framework for future decisions
Myponga Reservoir
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Context...
Brad Udall, Director, Western Water Assessment, University of Colorado & NOAA, (recent visitor to SA Department for Water) said...
“Climate change is about water”
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Before we “start”
What is the capacity of Mount Bold Reservoir?
45 gigalitres (GL)
Image source: www.wikipedia.org
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Summary: Adelaide water
2009 water use: ~250 GL
Groundwater (bores): 6%
Rainwater tanks: <1%
Desalination plant: 100 GL/year
Average: 60% from Adelaide Hills catchments, 10% in drought years
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(A brief) history of water use
Adelaide’s water supply has been supplemented by transfers from the River Murray since 1955 In that year, water use rose by 20% Adelaide was the only mainland city not to have water restrictions.
Entitlement to water from the MDB derives from previous Murray Darling Basin agreements Included SA funding of Dartmouth Dam in Victoria
2005 “Water Proofing Adelaide...” released from a widespread consultative process. Ideas included: 37 GL demand reduction 11 GL stormwater 16 GL recycled water 4 GL rainwater tanks
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Adelaide: a comparison 1
“Adelaide annual water use”
Data source: Water for Good (2009)
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Adelaide: a comparison 2
per capita water usage Kl/hd/yr 2002-2003
Melbourne 84
Sydney 92
Perth 101
Brisbane 106
Adelaide 124*
Information source: Cullen (2004)
* Measured during a high use year
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Where is water used?
Conclusion: considerable potential for use of non-potable water in the city
Retrofitting is expensive
Information source: Water Proofing Adelaide (2005)
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There is a fine (obvious) irony...
Gardens need more water when it is hot!
Graph: Annual water use vs. reservoir level (April of each year)
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Source media release by Paul Caica “Water restrictions eased again” 11/4/2010
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Challenges for future water use
Population growth and distribution
Climate change
Change in the Murray Darling Basin
Environmental water allocations
“Redundancy”
Retro-fitting a city
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Challenges 1: population growth
Population policies have succeeded in increasing Adelaide’s growth
Data source: Water for Good (2009)
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Population growth: effects...
Expanding population, expanding water use...
2010 2014 2025 2050
Data source: Water for Good (2009)
Question...How to “fill” the circles?
~ 400 GL
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Challenges 2: Climate change
Most of the last 20 years have been warmer than average…
Source: www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au
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Climate change...
Drying trend for last ~ 50 years
Source: www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au
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Predicted to get worse…
50% chance of 5% rainfall decline by 2030
Perhaps a 25% reduction in stream flow
Source: www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au
% change
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Climate change: summary
Water for Good strategy plans for a 41% reduction in next 40 years from Mount Lofty Ranges
Data source: Water for Good (2009)
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Challenges 3: The (changing) Murray
Murray-Darling Basin is Australia’s largest river basin, accounting for about 70% of irrigated crops and pastures (MDBC, 2006).
Average natural discharge to the sea: 14,000 GL
Average irrigation extraction: 11,000 GL
Open channel cotton irrigation near St George, southern Queensland
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South Australian use of Murray
Have a “guaranteed” allocation of 1850 GL
570 GL: irrigation
170 GL: domestic water (mainly Adelaide)
1110 GL: “environment” (complex)
Total storage volume in Basin: 19000 GL (6th Aug, 2014)
www.mdba.gov.au/river-data/water-storage
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MDB beyond 2030
Discharge likely to fall 10-25% by 2050 (A1 scenario)
From the Garnaut Review (quoted in Govt’s green paper): By 2100 a 92% decline in irrigated
agricultural production in the Murray-Darling Basin
Conclusion: reduced reliance on MDB needed in Adelaide.
Pumping freshwater from Lake Alexandrina to Lake Albert to prevent acidification
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Water “users” in MDB in 2020
Canberra bushfire regrowth: 130 GL/yr
Revegetation: 550-700 GL/yr
Climate change: 1100 GL/yr
Living Murray Initiative: 500 GL/year?
source: adapted from Lawrie and Williams (2004)
Revegetation near Myponga Reservoir, southern Fleurieu
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Murray vs. Torrens water quality 1
Total phosphorus (mean)
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Source: Greg Ingleton, SA Water
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Murray vs. Torrens water quality 2
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Over to you...
What are the options?
Source: Water for Good (2009)
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Stormwater
Positives: Currently there is excess stormwater
discharge from Adelaide Builds on success: Adelaide has highest
amount of stormwater harvest of any state Approximately 6 GL/yr
Negatives: Volume of water is not particularly large:
20 GL/yr by 2013 60 GL/yr by 2050
Source: Water for Good (2009)
Stormwater outflow near Brighton, Adelaide
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Groundwater
Positives: (perceived) ability to draw
on limitless supply In 2007 there were 500
applications for the drilling of domestic water bores in Adelaide... Increased from 85 in 2005
Negatives Also vulnerable to
climate change
Information source: National Water Commission (2005)
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Re-use
Positives: A large resource available
Reduced pollution to marine environment
Negatives: Retrofitting is a challenge
There are unknowns associated with long-term usage
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Desalination
Positives : “Limitless” supply
Delivers a large amount of water
Negatives : Massive cost
Construction: $1.83 Billion
Ongoing increased water cost
Environmental impact
Greenhouse emissions
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“Water for Good” vision
Water supply in a dry year...
Source: Water for Good (2009)
20122009
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“Water for Good” vision
2010 2014 2025 2050
Source: Water for Good (2009)
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Conclusion (almost)
There has been a “stepping away” from demand management and a focus on desalination Are there different more radical ways to re-configure a city?
Federal Government contribution means lower demand on River Murray
Being able to “flick a switch” and supply 1/3 our water needs could reduce innovation in other areas...
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How to assess?
Adaptation
Actions taken in response to climate change which “…moderate harm or exploit beneficial opportunities.” (Klein et al., 2007)
Maladaptation
“…an adaptation that does not succeed in reducing vulnerability but increases it instead.” (IPCC, 2001)
Source: csiro.com.au
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Maladaptation “indicators”
1. Increase greenhouse gas emissions
2. Disproportionately burden the most vulnerable
3. Produce high opportunity costs Compared to alternate options
4. Reduce other incentives to adaptBy undermining alternative adaptation actions
5. Create “path dependency” Scale of investment creates “locked-in” commitment to a specific adaptation pathway
(Barnett and O’neill, 2010)
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Concluding statement
Challenges experienced by Adelaide (and SA more broadly) reflect those experienced in other parts of the world
There may be more than one precautionary principle which needs to be applied
Maladaptation framework MAY help you to assess the desirability of future adaptation strategies
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Information sources
Barnett, J. and O’Neill, S. (2010) Maladaptation, Global Environmental Change, 20(2), 211-213.
Daniels, C. B. (2010). Adelaide: water of a city. Wakefield Press, Adelaide.
Cullen, P. (2004). Water Challenges for South Australia in the 21st Century: http://www.thinkers.sa.gov.au/thinkers/Cullen/challenge.aspx
Water for Good: http://www.waterforgood.sa.gov.au/water-planning/the-plan/
Water Proofing Adelaide: Water Proofing Adelaide A thirst for change 2005 – 2025
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Unused but potential useful slides follow
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Adelaide consumption
Dry vs. wet years...
Information source: Waterproofing Adelaide (2005)