Red Gap Ranch Red Gap Ranch Presented by Bradley M. Hill, R.G. Water Resources Manager and Doug L. Smith, P.E. Jacobs Engineering PIPELINE ALIGNMENT PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE January 8, 2009
Red Gap RanchRed Gap Ranch
Presented by
Bradley M. Hill, R.G.
Water Resources Manager
and
Doug L. Smith, P.E.
Jacobs Engineering
PIPELINE ALIGNMENT
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
January 8, 2009
GOALSGOALS
• WHY Red Gap Ranch?
• need for water resource diversification, its not all about growth
• WHAT the City is doing?
• Goals of Pipeline Feasibility Study
• WHERE to next?
• Vision of the future
WHY - Red Gap Ranch?
Water Pipeline History
1898 - Inner Basin to Flagstaff (~12 miles)
1941 - Upper Lake Mary dam to Flagstaff (~5 miles)
1954 - Woody Mtn Well Field to Flagstaff (~ 6 miles)
1960s – Lake Mary Well Field
1990s – Local wells in town
2020 - Red Gap Ranch (~40 miles)
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LAKE MARY Observation Well #2 Water Level Hydrograph
1985 1989 1998 20082005
∆ dH = -10.6 feet /year over 23 years
Total water level decline = -243.4 feet
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WHY - Red Gap Ranch?
Groundwater Overdraft?
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LAKE MARY WELL #3 Water Level Hydrograph
1965 1985
∆ dH = -1.3 feet /year over last 12 years
Total water level decline = -16.0 feet over last 12 years
20081996
WHY - Red Gap Ranch?
Overdraft?
Drought?
• Water Conservation – decrease in per capita water use by ~40% since 1980s (186 116 GPCD)
• Still have Long-term impacts to groundwater supplies
• Need for a diversified water supply for existing residents here today - redundancy & drought protection
WATER MANAGEMENT DECISIONS
WHY - Red Gap Ranch?
• Due to multi-years of drought and impacts to Flagstaff’s water supplies
• In 2004, a $15 million Bond was approved
• Purpose to acquire and/or develop property or
water rights
Citizens approve Future Water Supply
Bond Election
City of Flagstaff
U.S. Forest Service
Hopi Hart
Ranch
Red Gap
Ranch
National Park
Service
Navajo Nation
Interstate 40
BNSF Railroad
West: Groundwater Transportation Act
South & North: U.S. Forest Service
East: National Park Service & U.S. Forest Service
Far East: Private Lands & Aquifer
WHY - Red Gap Ranch?
City purchased
Red Gap Ranchwater supply
in 2005
WHAT - The City is doing?
REGIONAL COOPERATIONthru the
Coconino Plateau Water Advisory Council
Coconino County; City of Flagstaff; City of Williams; City of Page
Navajo Nation; Hopi Tribe; Havasupai Tribe; Hualapai Tribe; San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe
ADWR; USBR; U.S. Geological Survey; Kaibab & Coconino National Forests; Fish & Wildlife Service; Grand Canyon Trust
Completed North Central Arizona Water Supply Study - 2006
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YEARS
Acre
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Looking to the FUTURE
128,000 population
1950 1970 1990 2007 2050 2070
Years
Assumptions
• 120 GPCD
• 1.23% growth
Actual water use
Surface Water
Reclaimed water
Additional water
supply
Red Gap Ranch?
Groundwater
North Central Arizona Water Supply Study - 2006
?
Declining groundwater / better drought protection & redundant
supplies for residents today / accommodate growth
~ Decision Points ~
Time
2015 2020 2050 2110
100 years
Looking to the FUTURE
Today
WHAT - The City is doing?
Time
2015 2020 2050 2110
100 years
• 3 New Wells
Ft. Tuthill
Sinagua Well
Stonehouse Well
• Water Resources
Master Plan
2009
WHAT - The City is doing?
2009 2020 2050 2110
• Additional Wells ?
• Hydrologic Study
long-term sustainability of Flagstaff area water supplies
WHAT - The City is doing?
Time
2015
100 years
Red Gap Ranch Conceptual Timeline
Time
2050
Red Gap Ranch on-line ?
Pipeline Feasibility Study underway
ADWR hydrologic physical availability
Begin National Environmental Policy Act
Environmental Impact Statement
2010 2013
Begin Right-of-Way acquisition
Funding options discussed & finalized
2015
Begin final design of pipeline
and on-site wells & piping
2020
Complete construction of pipeline
Red Gap Ranch
I. Pipeline Feasibility Study – JACOBS Engineering
a. Least ENVIRONMENAL IMPACT C. Least COST
b. Least COMMUNITY IMPACT D. Least PROJECT RISK
II. How do we FUND the PIPELINE?
a. Looking @ a variety alternatives (Federal, Local, Private)
b. Prescott / Prescott Valley (watch & learn)
Funding Continuum
100% Public 100% Private
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