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The Colorado River Basin
Larry MacDonnell Senior Fellow, Getches-Wilkinson Center 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Overview 1,400 mile river passing through 7 states in the U.S. and 2 states in Mexico; 22 Indian reservations; 11 national parks Provides water, at least in part, to nearly 40 million people Water to irrigate about 5.5 million acres of land Hydroelectric generation capacity of 4,200 megawatts 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Hydrology 13 to 18 maf/year 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Allocation of water uses (consumptive use)
“Law of the River” (compacts,treaty,legislation,etc): 1.5 million acre-feet (maf)/year to Mexico 8.5 maf/year to Lower Basin users 7.5 maf/year to Upper Basin users Total: 17.5 maf/year Rights of Indian tribes not expressly included 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Annual Uses—Consumption and Losses
Increased steadily during the 20th century Peaked in 2003 at about 16 maf Declining since then to about 15 maf But supplies now averaging about 13 maf 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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60 maf of storage 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Hoover Dam and Lake Mead
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Basin Environmental Interests
Extensive water development has altered hydrology and river conditions causing loss of aquatic species and endangering survival of others; increased salinity Implementation of major multi-stakeholder programs in Upper and Lower Basins Shaping dam releases; restoring backwater channels; removing invasive species; restocking, etc. Reviving the Delta in Mexico A River No More 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Bathtub ring at Lake Mead
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Responses Coordinate management of basin reservoirs to meet existing demands and offset depletions -Authorized additional releases from Lake Powell to keep storage levels in Lake Mead high enough to avoid shortage declaration 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Responses 2. Clarified conditions that are regarded as a “shortage” of water and determined who would bear initial shortages; Mexico agreed to share shortages -currently negotiating agreement to institute shortage sharing at earlier point and to broaden who shares the shortages 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Responses 3. Encourage actions that conserve water or otherwise make additional water available -managing urban water demand through conservation -implementing system efficiencies, with water goes to entity(ies) paying for/ implementing the action -water can be stored in Lake Mead for later use (water banking) 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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Responses 4. Promoting use of water from other sources -primarily desalinization 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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What next? Cap on depletions? Buy down/retire some existing uses?
Promote more water trading? 2016 Martz Summer Conference 6/9/2016
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