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Water Supply and Demand in the Okanagan and Similkameen River Basins Brian Guy, Ph.D., P.Geo. National Practice Leader, Environmental Science September.

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1 Water Supply and Demand in the Okanagan and Similkameen River Basins Brian Guy, Ph.D., P.Geo. National Practice Leader, Environmental Science September 2015

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3 Okanagan location From Natural Resources Canada (2008)

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5 Phase 2 Study Components Water Supply Water Demand

6 Basin-wide water balance

7 Okanagan Lake water balance Half the net inflow evaporates

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9 Okanagan Basin Hydrology Model an Integrated Hydrological Modelling System that covers all land-based phases of the hydrologic cycle

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11 Okanagan Water Demand Model: Cadastre, Soil, Climate and Land Use Polygons 1.Microsprinkler on peaches 2.Microsprinkler on cherries 3.Microsprinkler on pears 4.Drip on pears 5.Residential 6.Bee hives 1 2 3 4 56 Cadastre Polygon

12 Water Use

13 Phase 2 Recommendations More monitoring More research More scenarios Work to make the Phase 2 models more accessible

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15 This is the “Blank+Dots Blue” layout. Use it for impact text, callout quotes, and photos with defined borders, or as a bold contrast from a predominantly white slide deck.

16 Historical Average of projections of 10 GCMs Expected Streamflow in 2080 - Okanagan River at Oliver Recreated from Hamlet et al. (2010) Winter runoff increase Spring runoff decrease 2080s Streamflow (dam 3 ) 50000 70000 90000 110000 130000 150000 170000 190000 210000 230000 250000 oct nov dec jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep Lower summer flows (with longer duration) Projected monthly streamflow in 2080

17 Growth projections - Central Okanagan 36% increase 2012 to 2035 Source: BC Stats 2012

18 Historic and Predicted Annual Evaporation from Okanagan Lake

19 Infill Build-out with landscaping Future Okanagan Basin Outdoor Domestic Water Use

20 Projected annual water use 2011-2040 (entire Okanagan) under 6 scenarios: 2011 - 2040

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22 Hydrologic Connectivity Model (2012)

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24 OWAT – Okanagan Water Allocation Tool

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29 Flow of Similkameen River at Princeton Similkameen River at Princeton (WSC 08NL007)

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31 Current Supply and Demand Issues Monitoring networks Environmental Flow Needs Groundwater Flooding (floodplains, stormwater systems) Drought Source Protection Water storage Invasive mussels FN/provincial water management


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