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New water accounting reveals why the Colorado River no longer reaches the sea

Environmental Studies and Forestry

New water accounting reveals why the Colorado River no longer reaches the sea

B. D. Richter, G. Lamsal, et al.

This research paper reveals crucial insights into the water budget for the Colorado River from 2000-2019, demonstrating that irrigated agriculture consumes a staggering 74% of direct human usage. Conducted by Brian D Richter and colleagues, the study emphasizes the importance of effective water management strategies to tackle the challenges of water consumption.

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Abstract
Persistent overuse of Colorado River water in recent decades has drawn down major reservoirs and triggered mandatory use reductions. The river supports >40 million people and >2 million hectares of cropland. The authors compile a comprehensive water budget for 2000–2019 using primary data and modeled crop and riparian/wetland evapotranspiration to quantify direct human uses (municipal, commercial, industrial, agricultural) and indirect losses (reservoir evaporation, riparian/wetland evapotranspiration). Irrigated agriculture accounts for 74% of direct human uses and 52% of overall consumption. Water consumption for grass hay collectively totals 46% of all direct water consumption, helping explain why the river rarely reaches the sea.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Mar 28, 2024
Authors
Brian D Richter, Gambhir Lamsal, Landon Marston, Sameer Dhakal, Laljeet Singh Sangha, Richard R Rushforth, Dongyang Wei, Benjamin L Ruddell, Kyle Frankel Davis, Astrid Hernandez-Cruz, Samuel Sandoval-Solis, John C Schmidt
Tags
Colorado River
water budget
water consumption
irrigated agriculture
reservoir evaporation
water management
evapotranspiration
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