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Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1) Why is water so important? Earth as a watery world:

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Page 1: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Water Resources

Chapter 13

Page 2: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)

Why is water so important?

Earth as a watery world: 71%

Freshwater availability: 0.024%

Poorly managed resource

Hydrologic cycle

Water pollution

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Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (2)

Access to water is • A global health issue• An economic issue• A women’s and children’s issue• A national and global security issue

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Girl Carrying Well Water over Dried Out Earth during a Severe Drought in India

Page 5: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Most of the Earth’s Freshwater Is Not Available to Us

Hydrologic cycle • Movement of water in the seas, land, and air• Driven by solar energy and gravity

People divided into• Water haves• Water have-nots

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We Get Freshwater from Groundwater and Surface Water (1)

Ground water

Zone of saturation

Water table

Aquifers• Natural recharge • Lateral recharge

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We Get Freshwater from Groundwater and Surface Water (2)

Surface Water• Surface runoff• Watershed (drainage) basin• Reliable runoff• 1/3 of total

Page 8: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Natural Capital: Groundwater System: Unconfined and Confined Aquifer

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We Use a Large and Growing Portion of the World’s Reliable Runoff

2/3 of the surface runoff: lost by seasonal floods

1/3 runoff usable • Domestic: 10%• Agriculture: 70%• Industrial use: 20%

Fred Pearce, author of When the Rivers Run Dry

Page 10: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Case Study: Freshwater Resources in the United States

More than enough renewable freshwater, unevenly distributed

Effect of• Floods• Pollution• Drought

2007: U.S. Geological Survey projection • Water hotspots

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Average Annual Precipitation and Major Rivers, Water-Deficit Regions in U.S.

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Water Hotspots in 17 Western U.S. States

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Water Shortages Will Grow (1)

Dry climate

Drought

Too many people using a normal supply of water

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Natural Capital Degradation: Stress on the World’s Major River Basins

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Long-Term Severe Drought Is Increasing

Causes• Extended period of below-normal rainfall• Diminished groundwater

Harmful environmental effects• Dries out soils• Reduces stream flows• Decreases tree growth and biomass• Lowers net primary productivity and crop yields• Shift in biomes

Page 16: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Water Tables Fall When Groundwater Is Withdrawn Faster Than It Is Replenished

India, China, and the United States• Three largest grain producers• Overpumping aquifers for irrigation of crops

India and China• Small farmers drilling tubewells • Effect on water table

Saudi Arabia• Aquifer depletion and irrigation

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Trade-Offs: Withdrawing Groundwater, Advantages and Disadvantages

Page 18: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Case Study: Aquifer Depletion in the United States

Ogallala aquifer: largest known aquifer• Irrigates the Great Plains• Water table lowered more than 30m• Cost of high pumping has eliminated some of the

farmers• Government subsidies to continue farming

deplete the aquifer further• Biodiversity threatened in some areas

California Central Valley: serious water depletion

Page 19: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Natural Capital Degradation: Areas of Greatest Aquifer Depletion in the U.S.

Page 20: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Natural Capital Degradation: The Ogallala is the World’s Largest Known Aquifer

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Groundwater Overpumping Has Other Harmful Effects (1)

Limits future food production

Bigger gap between the rich and the poor

Land subsidence• Mexico City

Sinkholes

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Groundwater Overpumping Has Other Harmful Effects (2)

Groundwater overdrafts near coastal regions• Contamination of the groundwater with saltwater• Undrinkable and unusable for irrigation

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Solutions: Groundwater Depletion, Using Water More Sustainably

Page 24: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Science Focus: Are Deep Aquifers the Answer?

Locate the deep aquifers; determine if they contain freshwater or saline water

Major concerns• Geological and ecological impact of pumping

water from them• Flow beneath more than one country• Who has rights to it?

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Large Dams and Reservoirs Have Advantages and Disadvantages (1)

Main goals of a dam and reservoir system• Capture and store runoff

• Release runoff as needed to control:• Floods• Generate electricity• Supply irrigation water• Recreation (reservoirs)

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Large Dams and Reservoirs Have Advantages and Disadvantages (2)

Advantages• Increase the reliable runoff available• Reduce flooding• Grow crops in arid regions

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Large Dams and Reservoirs Have Advantages and Disadvantages (3)

Disadvantages• Displaces people• Flooded regions• Impaired ecological services of rivers• Loss of plant and animal species• Fill up with sediment within 50 years

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Large Dams and Reservoirs

Page 29: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

The Ataturk Dam Project in Eastern Turkey

Page 30: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Some Rivers Are Running Dry and Some Lakes Are Shrinking

Dams disrupt the hydrologic cycle Major rivers running dry part of the year• Colorado and Rio Grande, U.S.• Yangtze and Yellow, China• Indus, India• Danube, Europe• Nile River-Lake Victoria, Egypt

Lake Chad Africa: disappearing

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Case Study: The Colorado River Basin— An Overtapped Resource (1)

2,300 km through 7 U.S. states

14 Dams and reservoirs

Located in a desert area within the rain shadow of the Rocky Mountains

Water supplied mostly from snowmelt of the Rocky Mountains

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Case Study: The Colorado River Basin— An Overtapped Resource (2)

Supplies water and electricity for more than 25 million people

Irrigation of crops

Recreation

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Case Study: The Colorado River Basin— An Overtapped Resource (3)

Four Major problems• Colorado River basin has very dry lands• Modest flow of water for its size• Legal pacts allocated more water for human use

than it can supply• Amount of water flowing to the mouth of the river

has dropped

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The Colorado River Basin

Page 35: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Aerial View of Glen Canyon Dam Across the Colorado River and Lake Powell

Page 36: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

The Flow of the Colorado River Measured at Its Mouth Has Dropped Sharply

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Case Study: China’s Three Gorges Dam (1)

World’s largest hydroelectric dam and reservoir

2 km long across the Yangtze River

Benefits• Electricity-producing potential is huge• Holds back the Yangtze River floodwaters• Allows cargo-carrying ships

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Case Study: China’s Three Gorges Dam (2)

Harmful effects• Displaces about 5.4 million people• Built over a seismic fault• Significance?

• Rotting plant and animal matter producing CH4

• Worse than CO2 emissions

• Will the Yangtze River become a sewer?

Page 39: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

The California Water Project and the Central Arizona Project

Page 40: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Case Study: The Aral Sea Disaster (1)

Large-scale water transfers in dry central Asia

Salinity

Wetland destruction and wildlife

Fish extinctions and fishing

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Natural Capital Degradation: The Aral Sea, Shrinking Freshwater Lake

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Ship Stranded in Desert Formed by Shrinkage of the Aral Sea

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Removing Salt from Seawater Seems Promising but Is Costly (1)

Desalination• Distillation• Reverse osmosis, microfiltration

15,000 plants in 125 countries• Saudi Arabia: highest number

Page 44: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Removing Salt from Seawater Seems Promising but Is Costly (2)

Problems• High cost and energy footprint• Keeps down algal growth and kills many marine

organisms• Large quantity of brine wastes

Future economics

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Reducing Water Waste Has Many Benefits (1)

Water conservation• Improves irrigation efficiency• Improves collection efficiency• Uses less in homes and businesses

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We Can Cut Water Waste in Irrigation

Flood irrigation• Wasteful

Center pivot, low pressure sprinkler

Low-energy, precision application sprinklers

Drip or trickle irrigation, microirrigation• Costly; less water waste

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Major Irrigation Systems

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Solutions: Reducing Irrigation Water Waste

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We Can Cut Water Waste in Industry and Homes

Recycle water in industry

Fix leaks in the plumbing systems

Use water-thrifty landscaping: xeriscaping

Use gray water

Pay-as-you-go water use

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Solutions: Reducing Water Waste

Page 51: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Some Areas Get Too Much Water from Flooding (1)

Flood plains • Highly productive wetlands• Provide natural flood and erosion control• Maintain high water quality• Recharge groundwater

Benefits of floodplains• Fertile soils• Nearby rivers for use and recreation• Flatlands for urbanization and farming

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Some Areas Get Too Much Water from Flooding (2)

Dangers of floodplains and floods• Deadly and destructive• Human activities worsen floods• Failing dams and water diversion• Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Coast• Removal of coastal wetlands

Page 53: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

Natural Capital Degradation: Hillside Before and After Deforestation

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Case Study: Living Dangerously on Floodplains in Bangladesh

Dense population

Located on coastal floodplain

Moderate floods maintain fertile soil

Increased frequency of large floods

Effects of development in the Himalayan foothills

Destruction of coastal wetlands

Page 55: Water Resources Chapter 13. Freshwater Is an Irreplaceable Resource That We Are Managing Poorly (1)  Why is water so important?  Earth as a watery world:

We Can Reduce Flood Risks

Rely more on nature’s systems• Wetlands• Natural vegetation in watersheds

Rely less on engineering devices• Dams• Levees

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Solutions: Reducing Flood Damage