Title: Naval Academy Science
1Naval Academy Science Engineering
ConferenceAnnapolis, MD, 4 - 6 November 2012
Michael E. CampanaOregon State University Past
President, AWRA
Crisis, Conflict, Security, Sustainability The
Future of Water
2Pacific Northwest USA
3Talk Organization
- Background Information
- Some Facts
- MDGs
- Global Water Issues
- Columbia Colorado Basins
- Conflict
- Path Forward
4Pacific Northwest USA
5Background
- Born in Manhattan (NY, not KS). Grew up on Long
Island, NY. Left East for good in 1970 (one year
of penance in Atlanta in early 1980s) - Undergraduate degree in Geology College of
William Mary (Class of 1970) - Learned my water (hydrology - MS PhD
mathematics minor) at U. of Arizona emphasis on
groundwater - Spent virtually entire adult life (1970 2006)
living and working (Desert Research Institute and
U of NM) in arid West (AZ, NV, CA, NM).
Rehydration western Oregon since 2006 (c. 1
meter of precipitation/year) - International work Central America, South
Caucasus, Central Asia, Egypt, Europe - Favorite compliment (depending upon who says it)
You dont sound like an academic!
6Watershed Events
- 1975 Finished graduate work in hydrology at U of
AZ. Desert Research Institute (1976-89) UNM
(1989-2006) - Mid-1990s went over to dark side - policy,
management, etc. Hung out with economists,
sociologists, lawyers, et al. Appreciated
multidisciplinary interdisciplinary approaches
to water. Married Mary Frances in 1993
(supportive!). - Late 1990s Started focusing on WaSH (water,
sanitation, and hygiene) issues in developing
regions. Volunteer work with Lifewater and Living
Water. - 2001-2005 Started traveling with students to
Honduras to work on gravity-flow water systems.
Promoted hydrophilanthropy. - 2002 Founded 501(c)(3) - Ann Campana Judge
Foundation (www.acjfoundation.org) funds and
undertakes water/sanitation projects in Central
America - 2006 Social Media Blogging, Tweeting,
Facebook OSU arrival (headed Institute for Water
Watersheds)
7Some Facts
- USA We tend to take our drinking water for
granted. We spend around 10B/year on bottled
water. - USAs water infrastructure is aging. Over 100
years old in some areas, especially East coast
cities and towns. - California 20 of its energy is used to move and
treat water. - Groundwater pumping has caused up to 30 feet of
land subsidence in San Joaquin Valley, CA. - Globally about 1 billion people lack access to
safe drinking water and 2.4 billion do not have
adequate sanitation.
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10 My T-shirt. got water? Job opening
Water-Carrier. Requirements must be able to
balance 45 pounds on your head while trekking
rocky dirt roads for miles. Hours up to 8
hours/day Wages0 Only women children need
apply!
11- Millennium Development Goals
- By 2015, reduce by 50 the number of people who
do not have access to safe drinking water or
sanitation - Requires that each day until 2015, must provide
safe drinking water to about 250,000 people and
sanitary facilities to about 500,000 people - Could do this for about 70B/year
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13The Hydrologic Cycle (courtesy R. Glennon)
14Science Article (2/20/04)Global Warming in the
West
15Water Conflict The more things change, the
more they remain the same.(courtesy
duckboy.com)
16CLIMATEThe climate system is an angry
beast, and we are poking at it with sticks. --
Wallace Broecker, Columbia University
17Columbia River Basin Civilization exists by
geological consent, subject to change without
notice.-- Will Durant
18Columbia River Basin
- Red dots Corps
- of Engineers dams
- Yellow dots Other
- dams
- Population
- 7 million
- Average
- Annual Discharge
- 200 MAF/year or
- 7 800 cms
- (at mouth)
- Area 260 000 mi2
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20Streamflow McKenzie River Basin (1948-52,
2001-05, Future Jefferson et al., 2008)
Peak flow has shifted from spring into winter
possible flood hazard
Decline begins earlier and summer flows are lower
21Colorado River BasinWesterners call what they
have established out here a civilization but it
would be more accurate to call it a
beachhead.-- Marc Reisner, Cadillac Desert
22Western Water Wise Words
- You are piling up a heritage of conflict and
litigation over water rights for there is not
sufficient water to supply the land. - -- John Wesley Powell, 1893
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24Colorado River Basin - Facts
- Area 245 000 mi2
- Mean discharge 14.5 MAF/year
- Main stem 1 450 mi in length
- Long-term (tree-ring data) mean discharge may be
12 MAF/year - Southern part of basin 12-year drought (in
progress) - More water for the arid West? You bet!
25 26CONFLICTWhiskys for drinking, waters for
fighting over. - attributed to Mark Twain
27The Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention
- No two countries that have McDonalds have gone
to war with each other since each got its
McDonalds. - -- Thomas L. Friedman
28 International River Basins
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30Number of Events by BAR Scale 1948-2008
Increasing Cooperation
Source De Stefano, L., P. Edwards, L. de Silva
and A. T. Wolf 2010. Tracking Cooperation and
Conflict in International Basins Historic and
Recent Trends. Water Policy. Vol 12 No 6 pp
871884. Adapted with permission of the authors.
31Pessimism?The optimist learns English.
The pessimist learns Chinese. The realist learns
Kalashnikov. -- Dr. A. Saghatelyan, Armenia
32Optimism?People are capable of doing horrible
things to each other. What they seem reluctant to
do is turn off each others water.-- Dr. Aaron
T. Wolf, OSU
33Path Forward - 1
- Provide safe drinking water sanitation to all
(political will money) - More data on water resources remote sensing,
sensor development, computing power so we can
assess what we have - Soft path vs hard path approach
- (but we need infrastructure!)
34Path Forward - 2
- More focus on conflict management
transformation - Integrate land management and water management
- Water quality nitrogen cycle
- Energy-water-food-security
- nexus
- People and Ecosystems Count!
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35Thank You!aquadoc_at_oregonstate.edu
- WaterWired blog http//www.waterwired.org
- Twitter http//twitter.com/waterwired
- (Will post on blog)
- Water is the Rubiks Cube of public policy.
John Laird, California Resources Secretary - We learn nothing from history except that we
learn nothing from history. Cicero - No policy without a calamity. Dutch saying
- (graph from http//www.xkcd.com/1007/)