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Indiana’s Water Supply Managing the resource, avoiding conflict JACK WITTMAN, PHD NATIONAL DIRECTOR LAYNE GEOSCIENCES April, 2012 Indiana Wildlife Federation

Indiana’s Water Supply: Managing the resource, avoiding conflict - Sustainable Natural Resources Task Force 3/28/12

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Indiana’s Water Supply Managing the resource, avoiding conflict

JACK WITTMAN, PHD NATIONAL DIRECTOR LAYNE GEOSCIENCES April, 2012

Indiana Wildlife Federation

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Indiana’s Water Supply Managing the resource, avoiding conflict

JACK WITTMAN, PHD NATIONAL DIRECTOR LAYNE GEOSCIENCES April, 2012

Indiana Wildlife Federation

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Do we have a water problem?

Is the past our future?

Climate change?

Recent droughts – result of

unplanned growth?

Is Indiana vulnerable to

shortages?

Price/Value of water

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Hydrologic Cycle – what

matters

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Hydrologic Cycle – what

matters

We have

rules to

protect

quality

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Important Questions

DEMAND

How much do we use/need?

Where, when?

SUPPLY

How much water is available?

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(More) Important Questions

Does our economy depend on

water?

Is water valuable?

How much do we have?

Where? When?

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Indiana Water Budget

About 3 – 4 feet of

precipitation / year

1 foot of water in all the

streams

About ½ to ¼ ft recharge to

groundwater (where there

are aquifers)

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How much water do we

have?

Depends on location

Surface water

Groundwater

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Hydro-Geography of Indiana

Surface water Ground water (shallow)

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Hydro-Geography of Indiana

Surface water Ground water (shallow)

Great Lakes

Annex 2001

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Groundwater availability

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Where do we need water?

Where we have demand

Where infrastructure exists

Where there will be growth

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Where do we use water?

Cities

Power Plants

Industrial facilities

Irrigation

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Transportation Infrastructure

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Growth (green)

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Do We Know the Risk?

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Large demand,

marginal supplies

Growing demand,

vulnerable

supplies

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What are the challenges?

Interbasin transfer

Aquifer storage

Ecosystem flows

Jurisdictions

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Water Supply Planning

Planning is the norm

TX, KY, VA, PA, MI

Management of resource

Growth

Regional demand

Collective self-interest

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Risk of Regional Shortages

Barely adequate local supplies in Central Indiana

Limited groundwater in Southern Indiana

Growth and infrastructure investment in the South

Regional planning the norm (MI, IL, KY)

New law on groundwater may be made in court

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Water Policy and Law

Indiana’s water “grid” is a patchwork of local systems.

Local concerns

Limited resources

No investment

Difficult to integrate

1+1+1 = 1

Regional systems

Reliable

Resilient

Diversified

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Water Policy and Law

Evolution of regional systems

Rethink the water grid

Physical infrastructure

Institutional infrastructure

Economic incentives

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Water Policy and Law

Rethinking local control

IURC needs to revisit water pricing policy

Need incentives for wholesale water providers

Regional systems can manage supply, local utilities

can manage demand and deliver

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Drought Proofing

Ohio River is a sustainable

supply in the South

Bank filtration could be the best of surface water and

groundwater

Drought-proof supplies in

aquifers along the River

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Answers

Does our economy depend on

water? YES

Is water valuable? YES

How much do we have?

GW: 100 M acre feet

Price $300 - $3000/AF

$30 - $300 B

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What needs to happen?

Modernize regulatory

infrastructure

Develop statutory guidance

Survey resource

Map needs

Consider options

Make investment priorities

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We decide our

future