Title: Ground Water Resources
1Ground Water Resources
- Freshwater on/below Earths surface 3
- Saltwater 97
2Groundwater
- Precipitation infiltrates and percolates downward
through soil pore spaces and rock crevices and is
stored below ground. - Groundwater surplus higher than normal water
table. - Groundwater deficit lower than normal water
table.
3Water Budget
Water Surplus Inputgtoutput
Average WT
Water Deficit Inputltoutput
4Aquifers
- Aquifer porous soils allow for water to
accumulated in layers of sand and gravel confined
by clay layers (confining layers)
5Long Island Sole Source Aquifer
6Groundwater Recharge Areas
- Recharge Areas any area of land where water
passes downward or laterally into an aquifer.
Example Long Island Pine Barrens or Development
Recharge Basins sumps.
7Long Islands Groundwater Recharge
8Freshwater Uses
- Irrigation 16
- Energy Production Cooling 25
- Domestic/Municipal use 10
- (mostly developed nations)
- Agriculture and Industrial Processing 50
- Eastern USA plenty of water
- Western USA arid region water shortages
- Long Island Sole Source Aquifer
9Causes of Water Shortages
- Dry Climate
- Drought Precipitation (low), Evapotranspiration
and evaporation (high) - Dessication (drying out)
- Water stress as population increases (Las Vegas)
- Precipitation 10cm/yr 64 water usage by
homeowners for lawns and gardens! - Result water diversion from Colorado River to
meet water consumption needs.
10Water Rights in the USA
West First Come-First Serve basis -legal
rights to usage groundwater belongs to the owner
of the land above it! They can use as much as
they want, divert it or sell it to make a
profit! Garrett Hardins Tragedy of the
Commons (FBL)
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- East
- Riparian Rights
- -As per needed basis as long as there is enough
water left for downstream areas.
11Ogallala Aquifer
Wyoming S. Dakota Nebraska Colorado Kansas New
Mexico Oklahoma Texas
12Ogallala Aquifer
- Worlds largest aquifer
- Water is 15,000 30,000 years old (nonrenewable)
- VERY SLOW recharge rate
- Used for irrigation (20) and farming (40)
13Ogallala Aquifer Problems
- Water is diverted into arid lands which are
normally NOT arable. - Subsidies provided to farmers to divert water in
an effort to decrease government crop disaster
payments to farmers who lose their crop due to
drought. - The government encourages groundwater mining by
giving tax breaks FBL - 3. Water experts expect the Ogallala to be
economically depleted by 2020 at current
consumption rate. - 4. Native Americans lost rights to water on what
was originally their land due to settlers
Appropriation Rights!
14Colorado River
15Colorado River Diversion
- 1,400 miles long
- Headwaters glacial in Colorado Rocky Mountains
- Mouth Gulf of California, Mexico
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and
US Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) licensed 17
major hydropower dams and 100 minor dams. - Water is diverted to farmers to grow water
thirsty crops such as alfalfa and ranchers (80)
as far away as Californias Imperial Valley and
to cities including Las Vegas.
16Hydropower Dams Along the Colorado River
17Subsidies
- Water is subsidized by taxpayers for construction
of dams. - This presents a false, low cost of water to
consumers in this extremely arid region. - Native Americans have lost rights because of
settlers Appropriation Rights. - Water allotments in USA have been exceeded,
leaving a trickle of water for Mexicans. - Water quality is compromised and biodiversity
decreases.
18Gulf of California, Mexico
19Should Water Be Privatized?
- Pros to privitization of water when a resource
is an investment better care is taken of the
resource. - Cons to privitization of water water is a
common resource for all people to use. Is it
fair to allow corporations to control common
resources? - Tragedy of the commons overuse and depletion of
common resources. - Mind-set is If I dont use it, someone else
will - (Video)
20Water Wars in the Middle East
Turkey
Jordan River Jordan Syria Israel Tigris-Euphrate
s Turkey Syria Iraq
Nile River Ethiopia Sudan Egypt
Syria
Iraq
Jordan
Jordan River
Israel
21Jordan River
- Israel irrigates 2/3 of its croplands, but uses
water more efficiently than any other country in
the world. - Jordan 75 of water from Jordan River basin.
With population on the rise, water shortages
could cause Jordan to declare war on Israel for
water useage. - Syria gets water from Jordan and the
Euphrates-Tigris rivers. Syria is closest to
headwaters for Jordan River. They plan to build
many dams for water diversion. This will limit
water going to Jordan and Israel. - Israel threatens to destroy dams in Syria.
22Tigris-Euphrates River
- Turkey is situated at the headwater and they
plan to build 22 dams along the upper Tigris and
Euphrates for hydroelectric plants and for
irrigation. - Turkey plans on diverting water from dams via
pipelines to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and possibly
Syria, Israel and Jordan. - Syria gets 90 of its water from the Euphrates.
- Iraq will be left with very little water.
23Nile River
- Ethiopia control 85 of the headwaters.
- Sudan uses approximately 10 .
- Egypt the last to get water along the Nile
(5). Egypt has a thin area of irrigated
cropland, the rest of Egypt is desert. - PROBLEM Egyptian population grows by 1 million
every 9 months!
24What Can Egypt Do?
- Declare war on Sudan and Ethiopia
- Decrease population growth
- Save water by improving irrigation efficiency and
drought resistant crops - Spend 2 billion dollars and pump water from Lake
Nasser (reservoir at the Aswan High Dam) - Import more grain to feed population
- Work out water-sharing agreements with other
countries. - Suffer human and economic losses.
25How Can Water Problems Be Resolved?
- 1. Decrease population!
- 1.2 billion lack access to clean drinking water
- 2.2 billion live without Sewage Treatment Plants
(STPs) - 2/3 of the world households do NOT have running
water. - Must be a global commitment to sharing this rare
and valuable resource sustainably! - Build dams to store water in (reservoirs)
- Transfer water from other places.
- Build desalination plants (USA engineers)
- Improve efficiency in water usage
- Conserve water.
26Why Is Water Wasted In the USA?
- Artificially low prices of water resulting from
government subsidies (externalities not including
in your water bill). - Promotion of growing water thirsty crops such as
alfalfa in California and Arizona! The
government makes water SO cheap and easily
accessible through water transfer from Colorado
River that farmers grow these crops. - The US Bureau of Reclamation supplies ΒΌ of all
water used to irrigate lands to the western USA
under Long-Term Contracts at greatly subsidized
prices from our taxes! - Watershed Management is divided between state and
local governments in the western USA, there is
not 1 Authority in control. Long Island has a
Regional Water Authority (Suffolk County Water
Authority) and we are in much better shape, but
water is still ridiculously cheap.
27Suffolk County Water Authority
- Annual Reports on the Quality of Your Drinking
Water are mailed out each spring to each resident
in Suffolk County. - You can view them online as well.
- www.scwa.com/residential/yourdrinkingwater.cfm
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28How Can We Conserve Water in the USA?
- Efficiency improvement
- Flood irrigation through gravity flow
- Center-pivot sprinklers (low to ground less
evaporation. (costs are high initially farmers
dont use them) - Drip Systems release trickle of water near
plant roots. High initial costs. - Computer controlled systems monitor soil
moisture and turn on irrigation systems as needed
(high initial costs) - Switch to xerophytic crops (little water needed)
xeroscaping. - Consumer should pay true cost of water (include
externalities) - Provide subsidies for conservation methods that
have high initial start-up costs! - Treat wastewater to irrigate non-edible crops.
29What You Can Do
- Turn faucet off when brushing teeth (saves 9
gallons of water) - Fill up sink when shaving (saves 14 gallons of
water) - Fill kitchen sink with water to wash pots and
pans (saves 25 gallons of water) - When washing car, do not leave hose running
(saves 150 gallons of water) - Self service car wash uses only 10 gallons of
water - Sponge and bucket uses only 15 gallon of water.
- Flushing a toilet uses 5-7 gallons of water put
a displacement device in tank and reduce it to
2-3 gallons of water per flush.
30What Can You Do?
- Install low flow shower head. Decreases water
use by 35 gallons for every 5 minutes you are in
the shower. - Reduce the time spent in the shower!
- Install low flow aerator faucet heads (4.00 at
Home Depot or Hardware Store). Reduces water use
by 50. - Use Phosphate-free detergents (Mandatory in
Nassau and Suffolk) to decrease cultural
eutrophication. - To Prevent Groundwater Contamination DO NOT
dispose of paint, paint thinner, oil, grease or
any other material labeled as hazardous or toxic
into the environment or down the drain. - Town of Islip has special pick ups through WRAP
program (1 in fall, 1 in spring) OR you can bring
these materials to the Islip Town recycling
centers.
31Groundwater Contamination
- Groundwater is the primary source of drinking
water and irrigation. - Contamination Sources
- a. Livestock waste
- b. Underground storage tanks (leak fuel and
MTBs) - c. Landfills (leach materials breaking down
(metals, hdyrocarbons, etc.) - d. Abandoned hazardous waste sites leach heavy
metals and solvents into groundwater.
32Sanitary Landfill
33Groundwater Protection in USA
- Clean up is VERY expensive and technically not
feasible. - PREVENTION IS BEST!
- US Safe Drinking Water Act, 1974 EPA
established national drinking water standards e.
0 coliform bacteria colonies per 100mL of water. - (Recall Clean Water Act does not protect
groundwater)
34EPA MANDATES
- 1992 survey showed that 40 of the US drinking
water contained parasitic organisms of
Cryptosporidium sp., but not Giardia sp. - 1996 EPA mandated that ALL Public Water
Suppliers (Suffolk County Water Authority) test
for Cryptosporidium sp., but not Giardia sp. - There are 255 chemicals and compounds that the
government requires we monitor in our drinking
water
Cryptosporidium sp.
Giardia sp.
35Who Has Too Much Water?
- When there is too much water or soils are
persistently saturated, rain events can cause
disastrous flooding. - Humans have contributing to increased flooding
from - a. deforestation
- b. Mining
- c. Overgrazing
- d. urbanization (hard surface increase leads to
infiltration decrease)
36Bangladesh
37Bangladesh
- 123 million people in one of the poorest
countries in the world and 80 of the population
live along the shoreline where there are rich,
fertile soils. - Average per capita GNP 260.00 71 cents/day!
- Monsoon season brings continuous flooding during
the summer months. It appears to be cyclic and
that every four years there are significant
monsoonal events since the 1970s (historically
it was about every 50 years!)
38Why Does Bangladesh Flood So Frequently?
- Rapid population increase has changed the natural
character of the land by - Deforestation which has promoted significant soil
erosion. - Overgrazing
- Unsuitable farming (steep slopes) and unsound
farming practices on these slopes. - Cleared coastal mangrove forests to provide land
to grow rice. They have removed the wetland
structures and decreased or removed the functions
they need to survive along the coastlines. - No money to restore mangrove swamps!
- RESULT Millions of homes are destroyed each
year, thousands of people drown. 30 million
people become environmental refugees each year.
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40How Do We Reduce Flood Risks?
- Channelization to divert water away from
communities can have both positive and negative
effects. (Florida Everglades are destroyed from
ACE water diversion) - Build levees and dams when they break
disaster (Hurricane Katrina) - Restore wetland systems (never achieve 100
replacement of structure and functions) - Establish Flood Plain Management Plans How
about dont build in the flood plain?!! - PREVENTION IS BEST!
41FEMA
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Provide Flood Plain Maps for every County in the
USA. Designed for Insurance Companies. - Delineate 500 year storm flood elevation
- Delineate 100 year storm flood elevation
- Delineates entire flood plain area.
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