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Effects of past and future groundwater development on the hydrologic system of Verde Valley, Arizona

April 9, 2013

Communities in central Arizona’s Verde Valley must manage limited water supplies in the face of rapidly growing populations. Developing groundwater resources to meet human needs has raised questions about the effects of groundwater withdrawals by pumping on the area’s rivers and streams, particularly the Verde River. U.S. Geological Survey hydrologists used a regional groundwater flow model to simulate the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow in the Verde River. The study found that streamflow in the Verde River between 1910 and 2005 had been reduced as the result of streamflow depletion by groundwater pumping, also known as capture. Additionally, using three hypothetical scenarios for a period from 2005 to 2110, the study’s findings suggest that streamflow reductions will continue and may increase in the future.

Publication Year 2013
Title Effects of past and future groundwater development on the hydrologic system of Verde Valley, Arizona
DOI 10.3133/fs20133016
Authors Bradley D. Garner, D. R. Pool
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2013-3016
Index ID fs20133016
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Arizona Water Science Center