Title: Katharine Jacobs
1July 1, 2008 Representative Giffords Water Issues
Town Hall Sahuarita, Arizona
Arizona Water Issues and the Role of the Arizona
Water Institute
- Katharine Jacobs
- Executive Director
- Arizona Water Institute
2Surface Water/Groundwater Management Achievements
- Major strides have been made by the State and
its water management partners in securing water
supplies for the AMAs - Groundwater Management/Conservation
- Central Arizona Project
- Underground Storage and Recovery Program
- Arizona Water Banking Authority
- Assured Water Supply Program
- Colorado River Management
3Unresolved Water ManagementIssues in Arizona
- Groundwater overdraft/achievability of safe-yield
- Geography of supply vs demand, esp. in rural
areas - Low priority of CAP water supplies
- Second highest population growth rate in the
country - Exempt domestic wells and wildcat subdivision
issues - Environmental sustainability no protection for
habitat/riparian areas - Groundwater vs. surface water management
And then, theres climate change
4Connecting Science and Water Management
- Projected climate change impacts on flows in the
Colorado are significant majority of models
project 10-40 reductions in runoff
Saturation curve relationship of vapor pressure
and temperature is non-linear
- Temperature affects both supply and demand the
demand side of this equation is important
- Implications for groundwater
- not well understood
5Emerging Policy Issues in the West
- Drought and climate change implications for water
management and safe-yield/sustainability adding
stress to a system already stressed - Increasing complexity and legal challenges to
management system/limited adaptive capacity of
institutions - Scientific uncertainty used as a rationale for
inaction
Lake Powells decline J. Dohrenwend, USGS
6Emerging Policy Issues in the West
- Increasing fragmentation of habitat, intersection
of people and public lands - Implications of energy and water nexus in a
global economy - Unwillingness to pay for long term solutions/make
the tough choices - Era of limits redeploying existing supplies
economic dislocations - Need for adaptive management
Lake Powells decline J. Dohrenwend, USGS
7Arizona Water Institute connecting science and
decision-making
- A consortium of Arizonas
- universities focused on water sustainability in
Arizona and throughout theworld through water
research, education and technology - 400 water related faculty/staff
- 3 state agencies
- Public and private partners
- Close to 40 projects underway (or completed)
8AWI Themes for 2007-2008
- Arizona Hydrologic Information System
- Emerging contaminants and treatment technologies
- Capacity building/ watershed support
- Energy and water sustainability
- Climate change/drought/
- adaptation
- Salinity management technologies
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Lower Santa Cruz Replenishment Project CAP