Title: Ground-Water Management Plan Beryl Enterprise Area
1Ground-Water Management PlanBeryl Enterprise Area
Sign up sheet
2Agenda
- Water Management Issues
- Voluntary arrangements
- Management plan scenarios
- Water Rights
- Safe Yield
- Questions / Future directions
- Handout
- www.waterrights.utah.gov
3Water Use Terms
Evaporation
ET Evapotranspiration
Transpiration
Deep Percolation / Return Flow
4Definitions
- Consumptive Use (Irrigation) The quantity of
water that is absorbed by the crop and transpired
or used directly in the building of plant tissue,
together with that evaporated from the cropped
area. - Consumptive use effective precip Net
irrigation requirement - Enterprise/Beryl Jct, Net irrigation
requirement Alfalfa 2.49 AF Grain 1.66 AF
Potatoes 1.40 AF Corn 1.38 AF
5Definitions (contd)
- Depletion - That part of the withdrawal that has
been evaporated, transpired, incorporated into
the crops or products, consumed by man or
livestock, or otherwise removed. The wellhead
diversion minus return flow to the groundwater
aquifer. - CU Incidental losses
6Definitions (contd)
- Irrigation Diversion Allowance - The quantity of
water required to satisfy the irrigation water
requirements and taking into account conveyance
and application losses. Calculated using alfalfa
and flood irrigation practices. In the 71 Area
the irrigation diversion allowance is 4.0
acre-feet per acre per year. - Irrigation Duty (Duty)
7Ground-Water Management Plan
- Objectives of a plan Limit withdrawals to
safe yield Protect the physical
integrity Protect water quality - Principles of prior appropriation
- Basin hydrology
- Relationship surface ground water
- Well spacing
- Well interference
- Other relevant factors
8Voluntary Arrangements
- Subsection 4(c), 73-5-15, GW Mgt Plan
- Water users may agree participate Voluntary
arrangements Consultation with state
engineer Any time - Consistent with other law
- If less than all water users Does not affect
the rights of others
9Possible Scenarios
- Present 5 possible scenarios
- Only for discussion purposes
- Stimulate thought and debate
- A target to consider
10Scenario 1 (stepped )
- Leave as is for a set period of time
- End of initial period ( years)
- Reduce diversions by set amount ()
- Monitor for set period (x yrs.)
- Continue until safe yield reached
Ac-Ft
Time
11Scenario 2 (new water)
- Importation of water
- Lake Powell Pipeline
- Other options
- Economics ?
12Scenario 3 (steady gradual)
- Immediately begin reducing diversions
- reduction each year
- Monitor water levels and diversions
Ac-Ft
Time
13Scenario 4 (crop)
- Reduce diversions by changing crops
- Adjust cropping pattern alfalfa ? grain,
potatoes corn - Implement over time
- Depletion target ( Safe yield )
14Scenario 5 Proposalset forth by Escalante
Water Users
- 1 year to develop resolution
- Reduce the duty from 4.0 to 3.2 AF/A
- 3.2 AF/A average over 5 years
- Metering using power records
- Cut water use 10, 40-years (2,500 acs)
- Compensation program (10 million) 50 local
50 state
15Water Right Records
- Review and update electronic records
- Sole supply
- Place of use groups
- Certificate outstanding proofs
16Water Right Priority
17Water Right Depletions
18Safe Yield
- The perennial safe yield is equal to the
amount of groundwater that can be withdrawn from
the basin over a period of time without exceeding
the long-term recharge of the basin or
unreasonably affecting the basins physical and
chemical integrity.
19Hydrologic Studies
- Hydrology Of The Beryl-Enterprise Area, Escalante
Desert, - Mower (1982) - Ground-water conditions in Utah - Burden (2005)
- USGS National Information System Water Level Web
Interface - Consumptive Use of Irrigated Crops in Utah Hill
(1994) - Acreage Surveys Utah Division of Water Rights
20Recharge
Recharge
Acre Feet
Subsurface Inflow from Mountains/Streams
31,000
Precipitation on Valley Floor
500
320
Subsurface Inflow
Return Flow from Surface Irrigation
1,400
34,000
Natural Recharge
21Recharge
Qrecharge ?storage Qconsumptive
- Where
- Qrecharge is the recharge to the aquifer
- Qconsumptive is the estimated crop depletions
from well withdrawals. - ?storage is the calculated change in water
stored in the aquifer - 5 year period from 2001 to 2005
22Recharge
Qrecharge Qconsumptive - ?storage
- Where
- Qrecharge is the recharge to the aquifer
- Qconsumptive is the estimated crop depletions
from well withdrawals. - ?storage is the calculated change in water
stored in the aquifer - 5 year period from 2001 to 2005
23Method 1 - Qconsumptive
Well Withdrawal Estimates - USGS -
87,640 acft
Consumptive Factor - HILL -
78
Qconsumptive
- 68,359 acft
24Method 2 - Qconsumptive
Underground Supplied Irrigation - 25,040
acres
Consumptive Use -
2.49 acft/acre
Qconsumptive
- 62,348 acft
25?storage
USGS Observations 2001
26?storage
Water Level Surface 2001
27?storage
Water Level Surface 2006
28?storage
Water Level Surface 2006
29?storage
Drawdown From 2001 - 2006
30Specific Yield - Porosity
Specific yield is the ratio of the volume of
water drained to the total rock volume
Groundwater Model
31?storage
Specific Yield
? Volume
X
? Storage 31,425 acft
32Recharge
Qrecharge Qconsumptive - ?storage
33,575 65,000 - 31,425
Safe Yield 34,000 acre feet / year
33Safe Yield
Best Estimate 34,000 acre feet / year
How will we know we have reached safe yield?
Water Levels
34Questions ?
35Summary
- Nothing is set in stone
- Given you several proposals to consider
- Allow you time to consider
- Review the water right records
- Comments September 30
- Next meeting late fall
- Thank you
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