Title: Toms Presentation
14th National Conference on Science and the
Environment Water for a Sustainable and Secure
Future Irrigation and Agriculture Session Adam
Skolnik, President Senninger Irrigation Inc.
2Water Quantity, Water Quality, Energy
Environmental Concerns
- Southeast (FL, GA, AL, SC, NC)
- Consumptive use permits required
- Backflow prevention required
- Metering required
- Audits required on a periodic basis
- Drought condition restrictions
- Water sharing agreements
3Water Quantity, Water Quality, Energy
Environmental Concerns
- Texas
- 3rd largest irrigated state (1974 8.6m acres vs.
2003 6.4 acres) - Agriculture uses 65 of states water, 80 from
ground water. - 30 of is irrigated produces 60 of crops
- Leader in efficient systems, LEPA-LESA mechanized
drip on commodity crops - Over pumping of major aquifers experiencing
declining levels.
4Fresh Water in the United States
Agriculture 79.6
Industry Power 8.5
Domestic 4.3
Livestock 3.2
Landscape 2.9
Golf 1.5
Pie chart represents 100 of fresh water
5Irrigation Traditional vs. Modern
6Ag Application Water-use Efficiencies
7Center Pivot
8Low-Mid Elevation Sprinkler Application LESA or
MESA
9Low Energy Precision Application LEPA
10Drip Applications
11Drip Applications Subsurface Drip Irrigation
12Water Quantity, Water Quality, Energy
Environmental Concerns
- Water laws example right to capture in TX
- Net transfer from ag to municipal industrial
use - Effect on rural economy and food fiber
production costs will increase - Water conservation and efficiency clarification
- Hydrologist only lost to evaporation and
people/plant use - Industry utility purpose/value when clean and
accessible
13Water Quantity, Water Quality, Energy
Environmental Recommendations
- Modern technologies
- Application equipment tools
- Management trumps equipment
- Education
- Management Equipment
- Research on impact of transfer from ag to
consumer - Partnerships with other groups or stakeholders
- Legislation
- Awareness of current laws regulations
14Questions? Thank You!