California Institute for Water Resources Doug Parker Director, California Institute for Water Resources Strategic Initiative Leader, UC ANR Water Initiative.

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California Institute for Water Resources Doug Parker Director, California Institute for Water Resources Strategic Initiative Leader, UC ANR Water Initiative ciwr.ucanr.edu California: Agriculture, Water, Drought

California’s Dedicated Water Use

California Agriculture $45 Billion Industry #1 US Producer of 78 Commodities Only US Producer of 14 Commodities (99% or Greater) AlmondsKiwifruitPomegranates ArtichokesOlivesRice, Sweet DatesPeaches, ClingstoneSeed, Ladino Clover FigsPistachiosWalnuts Grapes, RaisinPlums, Dried Source: USDA, NASS, “California Agricultural Statistics, 2011 Crop Year”.

California Water Usage 200 Million Acre Feet (MAF) Precipitation 16 MAF Groundwater Withdrawals – 71 MAF Runoff – 56 MAF Agricultural Use – 15 MAF Urban Use – Remainder is mostly Forest and Rangeland

CA Water Facts 43 MAF Surface Storage 150+ MAFGroundwater Storage 15 MAF Snowpack – Decreasing to MAF with Climate Change

Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

Source: Source: November 25, 2014

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Water Systems in Coastal San Mateo County Predominantly Residential and Commercial Supply Montara Water and Sanitary District Coastside County Water District San Francisco Public Utility Commission

Water Supply in Coastal San Mateo County Riparian Rights

Water Supply in Coastal San Mateo County Groundwater Wells

Water Supply in Coastal San Mateo County Local Ponds and Reservoirs

Drought Impacts in Coastal San Mateo County Stream Flow Groundwater Levels Surface Systems

UC Drought Response Tindula et al. (2013). Survey of Irrigation methods in California in 2010

Managed Aquifer Recharge Use Agricultural Lands to Recharge Groundwater in Wet Events Bank Water for Drought Years Potential for Use on Many Crops Concerns for Groundwater Quality Dahlke, et. al., 2014 UC Drought Response

Current Drought Resources Web: ucanr.edu/droughtfor up-to-date resources for daily updates

Insights: Water and Drought Online Seminar Series Drought Impact on Natural Resources and Environment Drought Preparedness Water Management for Urban Landscapes Crop Management Annual Crops Permanent Crops UC Drought Education and Events

A Celebration of Science and Service Upcoming Resources Creation of Drought Tips Fact Sheets Sponsored by DWR Up to 50 Fact Sheets More Video Tip Website

A Celebration of Science and Service Thank You