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The Arizona Water Use program collects and estimates annual water withdrawals for the categories of irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses. The data for these categories are compiled for the Arizona Department of Water Resources groundwater basins outside of Active Management Areas.
Because of the predominantly semiarid to arid climate in Arizona, economic development in the State is largely influenced by access to adequate water supplies. Water demand is met by pumping groundwater from aquifers or by conveying surface water through a system of reservoirs and canals. Anthropogenic water use is a significant component of the hydrologic cycle in Arizona, and accurate spatial and temporal water-use data are useful for management of this valuable resource. Water-withdrawal data provide important information on how water demand affects the State’s water resources. Information on water withdrawals can also help planners and managers assess the effectiveness of water-management policies, regulations, and conservation activities.
Approach
The semiarid to arid climate in Arizona necessitates the need for groundwater and (or) surface water for irrigation of nearly all agricultural fields in the state. When metered groundwater or surface-water withdrawal data are not available for a particular basin, total irrigation withdrawal is typically estimated based on crop acreage, consumptive water requirement rates for crops, and irrigation system efficiency. Irrigated acreage will be delineated using the aerial photography and then field verified. Consumptive water requirement rates for crops are determined by using a modified Blaney-Criddle method. Irrigation efficiency is then estimated, based upon an estimate of conveyance losses during transport and the type of irrigation system used to apply water. Considering all these factors, an accurate water-use estimate can be determined on a field-by-field basis where metered data is unavailable.
Municipal-withdrawal data represent water withdrawn by public and private water suppliers and self-supplied domestic users. Data for municipal withdrawals by public water suppliers are obtained from the water suppliers themselves. Private water suppliers report water withdrawal data to the Arizona Corporation Commission, which is the primary provider of delivery data for private water suppliers in Arizona. Self-supplied domestic water withdrawals are rarely measured or reported. Consequently, these data are estimated from the self-supplied domestic population and the per-capita water use. Water withdrawal data for mining, thermoelectric power, industrial, livestock, and aquaculture are obtained directly from water users. Drainage groundwater withdrawals are for irrigation drainage and the 242 well fields. Drainage data for agricultural lands in the Lower Gila and Yuma Basins are published in the USGS annual water resources data report for Arizona. Data for the 242 well fields are obtained from the Bureau of Reclamation.
Relevance and Benefits
This water-use data provides planners and water-resource managers with information that can be used to properly manage water resources. Published water-use data reports serve as one of the few sources of information about groundwater and surface-water withdrawals in Arizona.
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Big Chino Groundwater Subbasin of the Verde River Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Big Chino Groundwater Subbasin of the Verde River Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Willcox Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Willcox Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Lower Gila Groundwater Basin (excluding Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District), Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Lower Gila Groundwater Basin (excluding Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District), Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Gila Bend Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Gila Bend Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in McMullen Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in McMullen Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Sierra Vista Groundwater Subbasin of the Upper San Pedro Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Sierra Vista Groundwater Subbasin of the Upper San Pedro Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Harquahala Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Harquahala Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Douglas Active Management Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Douglas Active Management Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Hualapai Valley Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Hualapai Valley Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Butler Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Butler Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Agua Fria Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Agua Fria Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Below are publications associated with this project.
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2015 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2015
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2010 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2010
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2005 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2005
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2000 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2000
Water withdrawals for irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses in Arizona outside of active management areas, 1991-2000 Water withdrawals for irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses in Arizona outside of active management areas, 1991-2000
Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2000 Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2000
Estimated use of water in the United States in 1995 Estimated use of water in the United States in 1995
Estimated use of water in the United States in 1990 Estimated use of water in the United States in 1990
Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1985 Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1985
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1984 to spring 1985 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1984 to spring 1985
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, Spring 1983 to Spring 1984 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, Spring 1983 to Spring 1984
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1982 to spring 1983 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1982 to spring 1983
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The Arizona Water Use program collects and estimates annual water withdrawals for the categories of irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses. The data for these categories are compiled for the Arizona Department of Water Resources groundwater basins outside of Active Management Areas.
Because of the predominantly semiarid to arid climate in Arizona, economic development in the State is largely influenced by access to adequate water supplies. Water demand is met by pumping groundwater from aquifers or by conveying surface water through a system of reservoirs and canals. Anthropogenic water use is a significant component of the hydrologic cycle in Arizona, and accurate spatial and temporal water-use data are useful for management of this valuable resource. Water-withdrawal data provide important information on how water demand affects the State’s water resources. Information on water withdrawals can also help planners and managers assess the effectiveness of water-management policies, regulations, and conservation activities.
Approach
The semiarid to arid climate in Arizona necessitates the need for groundwater and (or) surface water for irrigation of nearly all agricultural fields in the state. When metered groundwater or surface-water withdrawal data are not available for a particular basin, total irrigation withdrawal is typically estimated based on crop acreage, consumptive water requirement rates for crops, and irrigation system efficiency. Irrigated acreage will be delineated using the aerial photography and then field verified. Consumptive water requirement rates for crops are determined by using a modified Blaney-Criddle method. Irrigation efficiency is then estimated, based upon an estimate of conveyance losses during transport and the type of irrigation system used to apply water. Considering all these factors, an accurate water-use estimate can be determined on a field-by-field basis where metered data is unavailable.
Municipal-withdrawal data represent water withdrawn by public and private water suppliers and self-supplied domestic users. Data for municipal withdrawals by public water suppliers are obtained from the water suppliers themselves. Private water suppliers report water withdrawal data to the Arizona Corporation Commission, which is the primary provider of delivery data for private water suppliers in Arizona. Self-supplied domestic water withdrawals are rarely measured or reported. Consequently, these data are estimated from the self-supplied domestic population and the per-capita water use. Water withdrawal data for mining, thermoelectric power, industrial, livestock, and aquaculture are obtained directly from water users. Drainage groundwater withdrawals are for irrigation drainage and the 242 well fields. Drainage data for agricultural lands in the Lower Gila and Yuma Basins are published in the USGS annual water resources data report for Arizona. Data for the 242 well fields are obtained from the Bureau of Reclamation.
Relevance and Benefits
This water-use data provides planners and water-resource managers with information that can be used to properly manage water resources. Published water-use data reports serve as one of the few sources of information about groundwater and surface-water withdrawals in Arizona.
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Big Chino Groundwater Subbasin of the Verde River Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Big Chino Groundwater Subbasin of the Verde River Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Willcox Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Willcox Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Lower Gila Groundwater Basin (excluding Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District), Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Lower Gila Groundwater Basin (excluding Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District), Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Gila Bend Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Gila Bend Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in McMullen Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in McMullen Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Sierra Vista Groundwater Subbasin of the Upper San Pedro Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Sierra Vista Groundwater Subbasin of the Upper San Pedro Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Harquahala Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Harquahala Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Douglas Active Management Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Douglas Active Management Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Hualapai Valley Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Hualapai Valley Irrigation Non-Expansion Area Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Butler Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Butler Valley Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Agua Fria Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024 Estimated crop irrigation water use withdrawals in Agua Fria Groundwater Basin, Arizona for 2024
Below are publications associated with this project.
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2015 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2015
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2010 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2010
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2005 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2005
Estimated use of water in the United States in 2000 Estimated use of water in the United States in 2000
Water withdrawals for irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses in Arizona outside of active management areas, 1991-2000 Water withdrawals for irrigation, municipal, mining, thermoelectric-power, and drainage uses in Arizona outside of active management areas, 1991-2000
Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2000 Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 2000
Estimated use of water in the United States in 1995 Estimated use of water in the United States in 1995
Estimated use of water in the United States in 1990 Estimated use of water in the United States in 1990
Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1985 Estimated Use of Water in the United States in 1985
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1984 to spring 1985 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1984 to spring 1985
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, Spring 1983 to Spring 1984 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, Spring 1983 to Spring 1984
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1982 to spring 1983 Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1982 to spring 1983
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