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DOI10.3390/w6061500
Water Banks: Using Managed Aquifer Recharge to Meet Water Policy Objectives
Megdal, Sharon B.1,3; Dillon, Peter2; Seasholes, Kenneth3
通讯作者Megdal, Sharon B.
来源期刊WATER
ISSN2073-4441
出版年2014
卷号6期号:6页码:1500-1514
英文摘要

Innovation born of necessity to secure water for the U. S. state of Arizona has yielded a model of water banking that serves as an international prototype for effective use of aquifers for drought and emergency supplies. If understood and adapted to local hydrogeological and water supply and demand conditions, this could provide a highly effective solution for water security elsewhere. Arizona is a semi-arid state in the southwestern United States that has growing water demands, significant groundwater overdraft, and surface water supplies with diminishing reliability. In response, Arizona has developed an institutional and regulatory framework that has allowed large-scale implementation of managed aquifer recharge in the state’s deep alluvial groundwater basins. The most ambitious recharge activities involve the storage of Colorado River water that is delivered through the Central Arizona Project (CAP). The CAP system delivers more than 1850 million cubic meters (MCM) per year to Arizona’s two largest metropolitan areas, Phoenix and Tucson, along with agricultural users and sovereign Native American Nations, but the CAP supply has junior priority and is subject to reduction during declared shortages on the Colorado River. In the mid-1980s the State of Arizona established a framework for water storage and recovery; and in 1996 the Arizona Water Banking Authority was created to mitigate the impacts of Colorado River shortages; to create water management benefits; and to allow interstate storage. The Banking Authority has stored more than 4718 MCM of CAP water; including more than 740 MCM for the neighboring state of Nevada. The Nevada storage was made possible through a series of interrelated agreements involving regional water agencies and the federal government. The stored water will be recovered within Arizona; allowing Nevada to divert an equal amount of Colorado River water from Lake Mead; which is upstream of CAP’s point of diversion. This paper describes water banking in Arizona from a policy perspective and identifies reasons for its implementation. It goes on to explore conditions under which water banking could successfully be applied to other parts of the world, specifically including Australia.


英文关键词water bank recharge water policy Arizona Australia
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000338741700002
WOS类目Water Resources
WOS研究方向Water Resources
来源机构University of Arizona ; Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/185220
作者单位1.Univ Arizona, Water Resources Res Ctr, Tucson, AZ 85719 USA;
2.Commonwealth Sci & Ind Res Org CSIRO Land & Water, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia;
3.Cent Arizona Project, Phoenix, AZ 85080 USA
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Megdal, Sharon B.,Dillon, Peter,Seasholes, Kenneth. Water Banks: Using Managed Aquifer Recharge to Meet Water Policy Objectives[J]. University of Arizona, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation,2014,6(6):1500-1514.
APA Megdal, Sharon B.,Dillon, Peter,&Seasholes, Kenneth.(2014).Water Banks: Using Managed Aquifer Recharge to Meet Water Policy Objectives.WATER,6(6),1500-1514.
MLA Megdal, Sharon B.,et al."Water Banks: Using Managed Aquifer Recharge to Meet Water Policy Objectives".WATER 6.6(2014):1500-1514.
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