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1 Reservoir Operations and Water Supply Planning at Salt River Project
Roosevelt Dam and Lake, AZ Reservoir Operations and Water Supply Planning at Salt River Project Jon Skindlov meteorologist /climatologist Water Resource Operations Salt River Project, Phoenix, AZ DOI project workshop 28 March 2014 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

2 VARIABILITY – VULNERABILITY – UNCERTAINTY

3 Salt River Project SRP Agricultural Improvement and
Power District Salt River Valley Water Users Association Established 1937 as a political subdivision of the state of Arizona 32,452 million kWh sold in FY13 969,000 customers in and around the Phoenix metro area Established 1903 A Federal reclamation project A private corporation Delivers almost 1 million acre-feet per year

4 WATER --Reliable Supply --Drought --Flood Roosevelt Dam and Lake
Phoenix Superstition Mtns. WATER Salt River --Reliable Supply --Drought --Flood Roosevelt Dam and Lake Looking west, late winter 2008

5 Colorado River Storage Capacity
Lake Powell 24.4 maf Total System (Upper and Lower Colorado) 59.2 maf Lake Mead 26.3 maf SRP lakes 2.3 maf 5

6 Salt/Verde watershed area (13,000 sq mi)
Las Vegas Salt/Verde watershed area (13,000 sq mi) SRP… Manages 4 reservoirs on the Salt River, 2 on the Verde River and 1 on East Clear Creek; Operates approximately 260 groundwater wells; Delivers nearly 1 million acre-feet of water per year to the 250,000 acre SRVWUA service area. Mogollon Rim Salt River CAP

7 Salt/Verde watershed area (13,000 sq mi)
CAP CAP canal “metro area” SRVWUA area (375 sq mi: 250,000 acres) 40 miles

8 Salt River Project Reservoir System
Roosevelt Dam C.C. Cragin Dam 2218’ Top of Safety of Dams East Clear Creek Storage: 15,000 AF 2151’ Top of Conservation 6720’ 6720’ - Horseshoe Dam C.C. Cragin 15,000 AF 2100’ - Roosevelt Lake 1,653,043 AF Horse Mesa Dam 2026’ Horseshoe 109,217 AF - 2000’ 1914’ Bartlett Dam 1891’ - Apache Lake 245,138 AF 1798’ Mormon Flat Dam Bartlett 178,186 AF - 1748’ Stewart Mountain Dam 1660.5’ 1610.5’ - Verde River Storage: 287,403 AF 1529’ Canyon Lake 57,852 AF 1506’ - VERDE CONSERVATION STORAGE: 302,403 AF Saguaro Lake 69,765 AF SALT CONSERVATION STORAGE: 2,025,798 AF Total Conservation Storage: 2,328,201 AF 01/09/07 REF/SVRSCIAF-8

9 WINTER (build supply):
WINTER (build supply): Precip. (Dec-Mar): 6.3 in Runoff (Dec-May): 665 Kaf SUMMER (meet demand): Precip. (Jul-Sep): 6.8 in Runoff (Jul-Sep): 120 Kaf 9

10 Longer Period Of Sustained Drought
Salt River Project Historic Drought Periods (Average Runoff 1913–2010 = 1,198,536 AF) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Longer Period Of Sustained Drought 7 Years % 4 Years % 19+ Years 1995 – 2014? ??% 5 Years % % Average 7 Years % 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Year

11 DRY WET DRY WET DRY 1892-1904: 2 wet, 11 dry 1905-45: 28 wet, 13 dry
: 5 wet, 14 dry : 19 wet, 12 dry : 4 wet, 14 dry

12 What is Normal? 15 years above 1,000,000 acre-feet
11 years below 500,000 acre-feet

13 Creating Dependability from Variability
From total demand: 785 to 910 kaf Demand and constraints on operations due to regulations, urbanization, diminished GW pumping Impacts dependability we have on supply. Mention that wet years in the midst of a drought are not uncommon

14 Water Resources Planning Will Change

15 Change in Agricultural Water Use
1955 1975 PHX PHX Pop. 0.5 M Pop. 1.3 M 1990 2008 PHX PHX Pop. 2.1 M Pop. 4.0 M Salt River Water Users Association area

16 Urbanization of Member Lands
SRP expects to be “fully urbanized” by 2017

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18 P G S PHX T M G C

19 Primary water sources for Valley cities: SRP (surface and ground)
[demand: 300 – 340 kaf] Primary water sources for Valley cities: SRP (surface and ground) CAP (surface) City wells (ground)

20 KNOWNS and UNKNOWNS

21 Longer Period Of Sustained Drought
Salt River Project Historic Drought Periods (Average Runoff 1913–2010 = 1,198,536 AF) 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Longer Period Of Sustained Drought “Drought of Record” 7 Years % 4 Years % 19+ Years 1995 – 2014? ??% 5 Years % % Average 7 Years % 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Year

22 Storage Planning Diagram

23 Storage Planning Diagram

24 Questions?

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27 Journal of Hydrology 509 (2014) 454–473

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29 Upper Colorado River Basin
Salt-Verde-Tonto River Basin

30 Demand Demand is the water that is called for at a predetermined time to be delivered to shareholder or contract customer land, water treatment plants, or power plants. Today, demand is difficult to predict: Water use efficiency Increasing densification Extended drought Agriculture to urban Economic downturn From total demand ranged from 785 KAF to 910 KAF.

31 Demand Demand is difficult to predict: Water use efficiency
Increasing densification Extended drought Agriculture to urban Economic downturn

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