Irrigation water conservation: opportunities and limitations in Colorado: a report of the Agricultural Water Conservation Task Force

Irrigation water conservation: opportunities and limitations in Colorado: a report of the Agricultural Water Conservation Task Force Colorado Water Resources Research Institute. Agricultural Water Conservation Task Force Irrigation efficiency -- Colorado Irrigation -- Colorado -- Management Water conservation -- Colorado "October 1996" "Completion Report No. 190" 65 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-65) The implications of irrigation water conservation are an important consideration, especially in watershed basins where water is derived from surface diversions or shallow alluvial aquifers. Under these conditions, wide-scale adoption of conservation practices designed to increase diversion efficiencies has the potential of altering basin hydrology by reducing the magnitude of return flows. Conversely, the implications of agricultural water conservation in areas of the eastern plains, where deep aquifers are the source of irrigation water, are largely positive because of the overall effect of prolonging the usable life of the aquifer and, thus, the economic viability of the region. Because of variation in potential impacts of irrigation water conservation, the task force concluded that policy initiatives designed to implement conservation should be based on how water is used at the basin level rather that the individual farm level. Also, impacts of water conservation strategies on interstate compact obligations must be considered. Colorado State University. Libraries Colorado Water Resources Research Institute 2006 text ; image application/pdf COMP190.pdf CCRICWRI100010CRPT eng Completion report (Colorado Water Resources Research Institute) ; no. 190 Colorado c1996 Colorado Water Resources Research Institute

Irrigation water conservation: opportunities and limitations in Colorado: a report of the Agricultural Water Conservation Task Force

Colorado Water Resources Research Institute. Agricultural Water Conservation Task Force

Irrigation efficiency -- Colorado

Irrigation -- Colorado -- Management

Water conservation -- Colorado

"October 1996"

"Completion Report No. 190"

65 p.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-65)

The implications of irrigation water conservation are an important consideration, especially in watershed basins where water is derived from surface diversions or shallow alluvial aquifers. Under these conditions, wide-scale adoption of conservation practices designed to increase diversion efficiencies has the potential of altering basin hydrology by reducing the magnitude of return flows. Conversely, the implications of agricultural water conservation in areas of the eastern plains, where deep aquifers are the source of irrigation water, are largely positive because of the overall effect of prolonging the usable life of the aquifer and, thus, the economic viability of the region. Because of variation in potential impacts of irrigation water conservation, the task force concluded that policy initiatives designed to implement conservation should be based on how water is used at the basin level rather that the individual farm level. Also, impacts of water conservation strategies on interstate compact obligations must be considered.

Colorado State University. Libraries

Colorado Water Resources Research Institute

2006

text ; image

application/pdf

COMP190.pdf

CCRICWRI100010CRPT

eng

Completion report (Colorado Water Resources Research Institute) ; no. 190

Colorado

c1996 Colorado Water Resources Research Institute