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Analysis of USGS Estimation Methods for Irrigation Water-Use Data

Summary

Every five years since 1950, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water Use Information Program (NWUIP) has compiled water use information in the United States and published a circular report titled "Estimated use of water in the United States", that includes estimates of water withdrawals by State, sources of water withdrawals (groundwater or surface water), and water use category (irrigation, public supply, industrial, thermoelectric, etc.). This report discusses the impact of important considerations when estimating irrigated acreage and irrigation withdrawals, including estimates of conveyance loss, irrigation system efficiencies, pasture, horticulture, golf courses, and double cropping.

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Principal Investigator :
Saeid Tadayon
Contact :
Jade M. Dickens, Brandon T. Forbes

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Purpose

The purpose of this report is to document the data sources and methods used by each WSC to estimate crop irrigated acreage and irrigation withdrawals, to compare irrigation data reported in the 2005 USGS water use compilation to data available from other published sources, to make recommendations about available sources of data and methods used to estimate irrigation withdrawals and irrigated acreage, and to recommend guidelines for documenting methods and data sources for future water use compilations. Recommendations are presented to improve documentation, improve accuracy and consistency of estimates of the number of irrigated acreage and amounts of irrigation withdrawals, unify methods of data reporting, and suggest potential useful sources of data that could be used for future USGS water use compilations.

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  • National Water Census

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