1 / 34

SNAKE RIVER GROUND WATER TRANSFERS

SNAKE RIVER GROUND WATER TRANSFERS. Climate Impacts Group May 13, 2003. Don Reading Richard Slaughter. I. The Setting. Snake River Basin. 1000 Springs Flows. Idaho Water Markets. Rental Pools - storage water; local committees and tribe Water District 1 (Upper Snake)

Rita
Download Presentation

SNAKE RIVER GROUND WATER TRANSFERS

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. SNAKE RIVER GROUND WATER TRANSFERS Climate Impacts Group May 13, 2003 Don Reading Richard Slaughter

  2. I. The Setting

  3. Snake River Basin

  4. 1000 Springs Flows

  5. Idaho Water Markets • Rental Pools - storage water; local committees and tribe • Water District 1 (Upper Snake) • Water District 63 (Boise) • Water District 65 (Payette) • Shoshone Bannock (American Falls & Pocatello) • Water Supply Bank - Natural Flow (both surface and ground) • IDWR Board/Director • Transfers (both surface & ground) • IDWR Board/Director

  6. II. The Problem

  7. No more ignoring the obvious: Idaho sucks itself dry High Country News - February 20, 1995

  8. “Calls” A “Call” is a request by a water right holder to fulfill the full amount of their water right.

  9. A. Musser Call (1993) B. A&B Irrigation Call (1995) C. IDWR ‘Curtailment’ & Stipulation (2001)1. Basin 35 – Twin Falls, North Side 2. Basin 36 – Clear Springs Foods

  10. III. The Solution

  11. Modification of Market Rules North Snake Ground Water District Project IDWR Ground Water Model

  12. Purpose and Scope This spreadsheet has been developed to assist in conjunctive management of Idaho’s water resources. The spreadsheet provides quantitative estimates of the effects associated with ground water pumping and managed recharge in the Eastern Snake River Plain. Effects are reflected as changes in spring discharge or river gains and losses in the Snake River between Heise (or Ashton on the Henrys Fork of the Snake River) and King Hill.

  13. Therefore net aquifer depletion – in year 10 is 40 acre feet [Original 50 “FROM” well & 90 in year 10 ; 90 – 50 = 40] Therefore in year 10 need “make-up” water of 40 acre feet

  14. Water Price Differences (acre foot) • Idaho Rental Pools and Bank: $2.95 - $10.50 • BoR fish flush: $50 - $100 • Metro Water of Southern California: $82 - $294 • Desalination: $1,500 - $2,500 • Grand Canyon vacation home development: $16,800

  15. Gross Revenue from 1 AFSnake River Plain • Aquaculture $14 • Surface diversion for agriculture $100 • Groundwater for agriculture $200 • Groundwater for municipal $400 • Groundwater for Dairy $45,000 • Groundwater for industrial > $50,000

  16. Improved Economic Efficiencies • Eliminates third party effects • Reduces transactions costs • Adds certainty for purchaser and seller

More Related