Title: PLANNING FOR DROUGHT Not if, but When
1PLANNING FOR DROUGHTNot if, but When
- Presented by
- Alison Teetor
- Natural Resource Planner
- Clarke County, Virginia
2Introduction/Overview
- Objective
- Discuss Shenandoah Valley approach to Regional
Coordinated Drought Management - Why do we care?
- How did we get started?
- Whats currently happening?
- Future goals
3Why do we Care
- Virginia historically has been water rich
- Take resource for granted
- BUT more more people more demand on
resource - Recent droughts a warning to PREPARE!
4Shenandoah River Basin
North Fork 20 flow but 63 of the
population South Fork 80 flow 37 of the
population
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6How region got started thinking about preparing
for drought 1991 - 2004
- Surface Water Management Area designation
- permit withdrawal levels based on low flows
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- 3 criteria
- Â A stream has substantial instream values
- Â Low flow condition could threaten values
- Current or potential offstream uses likely to
- exacerbate natural low flow conditions
7MINIMUM INSTREAM FLOW (MIF) STUDIES
- Began MIF study because couldnt meet criteria 2
- Goal was to establish min instream levels
mainly aquatic thresholds where would fish
populations be impacted - Contracted w/ USGS/ VA Tech North Fork
81999-2002
- Severe drought
- The regions water supply planning shows growth
outstripping supply by 2025 for the North
Fork. - Regional Water Relationships Forum in 1999
- Formation of Regional Water Resource Policy
Committee - Goal Develop a long term water supply plan for
region - Recognize value of coordinated drought
management (Frederick Co. /City of Winchester)
92003 presentLow flow/Drought Response Plan
- NF Study Completed/Start SF Study
- USGS suggests development of a low flow/drought
response plan that would incorporate data
developed by USGS/VA Tech MIF study - Established subcommittee
10Subcommittee work
- Looked at Interstate Commission on the Potomac
River Basin (ICPRB) drought management for DC
metro area - Modified VA Drought Assessment Plan unique to
Shenandoah Valley - -Â Â Â incorporate data science to back up policy
11DRAFT PLAN
- Primary Goals Local cooperation, coordinated
drought response, and public education within the
basin. - Drought Indicators
- Drought Stages
- What happens when stages are
- declared
12Drought Indicators
- 3 Main Indicators
- precipitation
- stream flow
- ground water levels
- Other
- Standardized Precipitation Index
- Palmer Drought Severity Index
- Crop Moisture Index
- NOAA monthly and seasonal precipitation
outlook -
13Drought Stage Levels Ground Water (2 wells)
- Above the 25th percentile NORMAL
- Between the 10th and 25th percentiles WATCH
- Between the 5th and 10th percentile WARNING
- Below the 5th percentile EMERGENCY
14Drought Stage LevelsSurface Water (14 gages)
15Drought Stage LevelsPrecipitation
Precipitation deficits will be monitored by
comparing current precipitation amounts with
historical precipitation values as a percent of
normal long-term average values.
16Flow Levels 6/22/06
17Drought Stage Declaration2 indicators exceed
stage level
- Watch
- - Encourage voluntary water conservation
- Warning
- - goal of reducing total water usage by 5-10
- - water use restrictions consistent with local
water supply conditions - Emergency
- - mandatory water conservation requirements
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18Web Site DevelopmentDrought Awareness
- http//va.water.usgs.gov/drought/index.htm
19Pennsylvania Composite Indicator
Map (Precipitation Based on 90-Day Departure)
20Pennsylvania Drought Condition Monitoring
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22Future Steps
- Get local government and utility approval for
draft plan - Incorporate data from other ongoing studies
USGS groundwater (SF Shenandoah MIF - Develop web site
23QUESTIONS?
- Contact information
- Alison Teetor
- Natural Resource Planner
- 102 N. Church St.
- Berryville, VA 22611
- (540) 955-5134
- ateetor_at_clarkecounty.gov