September 6, 2012

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Groundwater conservation through development of a drought plan

SwRI scientists work closely with staff of groundwater conservation districts to identify appropriate drought trigger levels.
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SwRI scientists work closely with staff of groundwater conservation districts to identify appropriate drought trigger levels.

(Phys.org)—The goal of a drought plan is to sustain water availability by reducing water use in response to drought or emergency conditions. Because emergency conditions can develop rapidly, responses must be enacted quickly. Consequently, drought plans need to be prepared in advance, considering conditions that will initiate and terminate the conservation measures.

Drought severity maps are insufficient indicators of local drought conditions. Common indicators such as the Palmer Drought Severity Index map can be informative of regional climatic trends, but are insufficient as indicators of local . Environmental and hydrogeological indicators such as groundwater elevation, river-, spring discharge, and reservoir stage can provide more explicit and quantifiable drought triggers.

Drought severity maps are not good indicators of local drought conditions.
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Drought severity maps are not good indicators of local drought conditions.

Designation of a quantifiable conservation (drought) trigger, such as groundwater elevation in a drought index well, provides communities with a transparent, easily understood measure of drought severity.

The and Engineering Division of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has extensive experience in providing groundwater conservation districts with assistance to:


Percentages of time when candidate conservation (drought) trigger levels are reached can be calculated with or without record period of drought.
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Percentages of time when candidate conservation (drought) trigger levels are reached can be calculated with or without record period of drought.
Development of a well-documented drought plan can provide groundwater conservation districts with a defensible plan and mechanism to manage their groundwater and surface-water resources during times of limited precipitation and recharge.
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