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Storing and managing water for the environment is more efficient than mimicking natural flows

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Storing and managing water for the environment is more efficient than mimicking natural flows

S. E. Null, H. Zeff, et al.

This innovative research conducted by Sarah E. Null, Harrison Zeff, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Anna M. Sturrock, Gokce Sencan, Kristen Dybala, and Barton Thompson evaluates the efficiency of allocating water for environmental purposes with storage management compared to mimicking natural flows. The study reveals that storing environmental water significantly enhances ecosystem function while balancing other water demands.... show more
Abstract
Dams and reservoirs are often needed to provide environmental water and maintain suitable water temperatures for downstream ecosystems. Here, we evaluate if water allocated to the environment, with storage to manage it, might allow environmental water to more reliably meet ecosystem objectives than a proportion of natural flow. We use a priority-based water balance operations model and a reservoir temperature model to evaluate 1) pass-through of a portion of reservoir inflow versus 2) allocating a portion of storage capacity and inflow for downstream flow and stream temperature objectives. We compare trade-offs to other senior and junior priority water demands. In many months, pass-through flows exceed the volumes needed to meet environmental demands. Storage provides the ability to manage release timing to use water efficiently for environmental benefit, with a co-benefit of increasing reservoir storage to protect cold-water at depth in the reservoir.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 27, 2024
Authors
Sarah E. Null, Harrison Zeff, Jeffrey Mount, Brian Gray, Anna M. Sturrock, Gokce Sencan, Kristen Dybala, Barton Thompson
Tags
water allocation
ecosystem objectives
environmental management
reservoir temperature
water balance model
cold-water preservation
environmental water
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