Management of surface water and groundwater withdrawals to maintain environmental stream flows in Michigan
In 2008, the State of Michigan enacted legislation requiring that new or increased high-capacity withdrawals (greater than 100,000 gallons per day) from either surface water or groundwater be reviewed to prevent Adverse Resource Impacts (ARI). Science- based guidance was sought in defining how groundwater or surface-water withdrawals affect streamflow and in quantifying the relation between reduced streamflow and changes in stream ecology. The implementation of the legislation led to a risk-based system based on a gradient of risk, ecological response curves, and estimation of groundwater-surface water interaction. All Michigan streams are included in the legislation, and, accordingly, all Michigan streams were classified into management types defined by size of watershed, stream-water temperature, and predicted fish assemblages. Different streamflow removal percentages define risk-based thresholds allowed for each type. These removal percentages were informed by ecological response curves of characteristic fish populations and finalized through a legislative workgroup process. The assessment process includes an on-line screening tool that may be used to evaluate new or increased withdrawals against the risk-based zones and allows withdrawals that are not likely to cause an ARI to proceed to water-use registration. The system is designed to consider cumulative impacts of high-capacity withdrawals and to promote user involvement in water resource management by the establishment of water-user committees as cumulative withdrawals indicate greater potential for ARI in the watershed.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2010 |
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Title | Management of surface water and groundwater withdrawals to maintain environmental stream flows in Michigan |
DOI | 10.1061/41143(394)37 |
Authors | Howard W. Reeves, Paul W. Seelbach, James R. Nicholas, David A. Hamilton |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Publication Subtype | Conference Paper |
Index ID | 70159022 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Great Lakes Science Center; Michigan Water Science Center |