 These slides were presented to the Hood River Basin Water Planning Group on May 1, 2013 by Jon Rocha and Jennifer Johnson.  Slides contain animations.

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 These slides were presented to the Hood River Basin Water Planning Group on May 1, 2013 by Jon Rocha and Jennifer Johnson.  Slides contain animations that rely on mouse clicks for proper display and presentation timing.  Slides are also heavy on graphics which may not make sense without the presenters talking through the evolution of the presentation.  Direct questions to Jon Rocha Civil Engineer U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 1150 N. Curtis Rd. Boise, ID Work: (208) Read Me

Hood River Basin Study Groundwater Modeling 1May2013

Purpose & Objectives  Understand the sources and rates of groundwater recharge and the geologic controls on its movement and discharge as it relates to the overall hydrology of the basin and groundwater contributions to streams and aquatic ecosystems.  The study addresses the following questions: 1.How will new development impact groundwater conditions in the basin including discharge to streams? 2.How will hydrologic changes due to climate change impact groundwater conditions? 3.Is managed recharge a viable option for improving stream flow? 4.Can the basin aquifer be used for aquifer storage and recovery?

Methods  Groundwater modeling Steady state Transient _grid.png/640px-MODFLOW_3D_grid.png

Water Budget

 14 wells ( ) Well logs and sporadic water level data  293 wells ( ) Well logs only  3 stream gages  Irrigation district reports Available Data

Water Budget Estimate Aquifer Inflow Aquifer Outflow

Recharge

Water Budget Estimate Aquifer Inflow Aquifer Outflow ? ? ?

Ongoing Efforts  Model development and calibration USGS collaboration Finalizing steady state model calibration Transient model still under development  Scenario and alternative modeling Scenarios and alternatives are yet to be defined  Documentation

Projected Schedule

Questions