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1 A Groundwater Perspective on Surface Water Resources for GMA12
Dan Opdyke, PhD, PE Water Resources Branch May 10, 2007

2 Greenthroat darter (Etheostoma lepidum)
Why is TPWD here? Responsibility to protect fish and wildlife resources in Texas Provide input to GMAs, not to tell GMAs what to do We are available to assist GMAs

3 Importance of Springs and Baseflows
Support unique aquatic environments, including rare species Serve as a barometer of local aquifer conditions Relatively inexpensive means of monitoring groundwater Provide important baseflows to rivers Baseflows Dependent on aquifer discharge Important component of natural flow regime Support habitats during dry periods

4 State of Springs Contributions by Brune in 1970’s
Fern Pool – April ‘04 State of Springs Contributions by Brune in 1970’s Of 281 historically significant springs, 65 had failed completely Of 31 large springs, only 17 remained Fern Pool – Oct. ‘06

5 Springs in GMA12

6 GMA12 Model Results What does the Future Hold?
Key Points to Remember for Discussion 10,000’ view Looking for gross effects, not splitting hairs Looking at entire QC-SP-CW model Model provided by URS on 4/27/07 No changes made by TPWD Boundary conditions drive the model

7 GMA12 Location Milam Queen City Sparta Carrizo-Wilcox

8 Central QC-SP-CW Model
Nacogdoches Milam De Witt

9 Boundary Conditions Recharge (diffuse): direct infiltration
Reservoir Leakage: leakage through bottom of reservoir ET: evapotranspiration Stream Leakage: leakage through bottom of rivers and streams General Head Boundaries: represent interaction with younger strata and horizontally adjacent models Drains: represent areas with very shallow water tables, e.g., wetlands Wells: represent pumping

10 Water Balance Recharge Reservoir Leakage Net Stream Leakage Wells ET
Net GHB Drains 1 Sparta 2 Weches 3 Queen City 4 Reklaw 5 Carrizo IMPERMEABLE 6 Upper Wilcox/Calvert Bluff 7 Middle Wilcox/Simsboro 8 Lower Wilcox/Hooper Arrows denote direction of positive values

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19 Question What is the potential future interaction between the QC-SP-CW aquifer and rivers, streams, and lakes?

20 This water must come from somewhere

21 GW → SW Terms Recharge Reservoir Leakage Net Stream Leakage Wells ET
Net GHB Drains 1 Sparta 2 Weches 3 Queen City 4 Reklaw 5 Carrizo IMPERMEABLE Net GW→SW = - Reservoir Leakage 6 Upper Wilcox/Calvert Bluff 7 Middle Wilcox/Simsboro 8 Lower Wilcox/Hooper

22 GW → SW Terms Recharge Reservoir Leakage Net Stream Leakage Wells ET
Net GHB Drains 1 Sparta 2 Weches 3 Queen City 4 Reklaw 5 Carrizo IMPERMEABLE Net GW→SW = - Reservoir Leakage - Net Stream Leakage 6 Upper Wilcox/Calvert Bluff 7 Middle Wilcox/Simsboro 8 Lower Wilcox/Hooper

23 GW → SW Terms Recharge Reservoir Leakage Net Stream Leakage Wells ET
Net GHB Drains 1 Sparta 2 Weches 3 Queen City 4 Reklaw 5 Carrizo IMPERMEABLE Net GW→SW = - Reservoir Leakage - Net Stream Leakage + Drains 6 Upper Wilcox/Calvert Bluff 7 Middle Wilcox/Simsboro 8 Lower Wilcox/Hooper

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25 What does 128 cfs look like? 128 cfs ≈ 93,000 ac-ft/yr ≈ 83 MGD
For comparison: Brazos River near Highbank (1965 – present) average flow: 2700 cfs median flow: 1000 cfs 25th %-ile: 460 cfs City of Waco projected demands: 24,876 ac-ft/yr (Table 4A-20 of 2006 RWP) Falls Milam Robertson

26 TPWD Groundwater Management Goal: Maintain Streamflows
Region K example: Region K determined that “groundwater availability values from the GAM runs were to maintain 90 percent of the streamflow contribution from the aquifer compared to a no pumpage run during the worst drought of record year.”

27 Proposed DFC Metric: Streamflows
Streamflows are gauged in many locations and often have a long period of record. Streamflows have a direct impact on the environment. Surface water rights have been authorized contingent on the historical streamflow record Streamflows are a highly visible characteristic of the Texas landscape

28 Recommendations (in order of increasing difficulty)
Consider impacts to surface water during DFC deliberations Include quantitative impacts to surface water in DFC definitions Improve the GAMs in their representation of GW/SW interaction

29 Questions?


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