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Integrated Water Management Modeling Framework in Nebraska Association of Western State Engineers Spring Workshop Salt Lake City, Utah June 9, 2015 Mahesh Pun, EIT Integrated Water Management Analyst Nebraska Department of Natural Resources

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Integrated Water Management Modeling Framework in Nebraska

Association of Western State Engineers Spring WorkshopSalt Lake City, UtahJune 9, 2015

Mahesh Pun, EITIntegrated Water Management AnalystNebraska Department of Natural Resources

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Nebraska Department

of Natural Resources

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LB 962was signed onApril 15, 2004

Recognized the hydrological connection between surface and

groundwater

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Integrated Water Management Division

What we do:

Provide technical expertise,

planning, and coordination

Developmodels

Conductstudies

Help water managers

Collaborate with NRDs and other

stakeholders

To help better understand:• Nebraska’s water supplies and uses • The effects of potential water management strategies

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Introduction and Background

• Anthropogenic use of water resources has induced changes in both surface water and groundwater systems

• Change in one system may affect the other systems

• Need for effective management of water resources

• Need for a better understanding of - Interaction between surface water and groundwater systems

- Land use and Climate system

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Introduction and Background

• Integrated Water Management (IWM) Model for understanding interactions between different systems

• Active interactions between hydrological components during water resources modeling, calibration, and analysis process

• Integrated Water Management (IWM) Model for - Evaluation of basin water supply and use

- Effective management of water resources

• Identify the difference between levels of water resources

development

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Introduction and Background

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Introduction and Background

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Framework for IWM Modeling

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Surface Water Operations Model

• Model Input Consideration: - Reservoirs and canals

- Water diversions and returns from streams

- Water rights and priorities

- Rules and operations of surface water

- Natural flows and storage flows

• Model Output Information:

- Available surface water to meet crop demands

- Reservoirs and canals seepage

- Spills and diversions into streams

- Water budget of surface water operation system

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Watershed Model

• Model Input Consideration: - Weather data from climate stations

- Soil information

- Crop characteristics

- Agriculture management practices

• Model Output Information: - Aquifer recharge

- Surface water irrigation

- Groundwater pumping

- Overland runoff

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Groundwater Model

• Model Input Consideration: - Aquifer properties

- Streams and reservoirs

- Drains

- Wetlands

- Groundwater recharge and pumping

• Model Output Information:

- Groundwater head elevation and drawdown

- Stream baseflow and groundwater evapotranspiration

- Groundwater storage

- Water budget of groundwater system

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Framework for IWM Modeling

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Application of IWM Modeling

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Application of IWM Modeling

COHYST 2010 Integrated Water Management Model

• Model takes into account: - Complete water budget

- Temporal variability

- Transient flow targets

- Consumptive use

• Tracking and Accounting

• Capable of management alternatives analysis

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Application of IWM Modeling

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Surface Water Operations Model (STELLA)

Application of IWM Modeling

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Watershed Model (CROPSIM)

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Watershed Model (CROPSIM)

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Framework for IWM Modeling

Watershed Model (CROPSIM)

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Watershed Model (CROPSIM)

Application of IWM Modeling

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Groundwater Model (MODFLOW)

Application of IWM Modeling

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Groundwater Model (MODFLOW)

Application of IWM Modeling

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Groundwater Model (MODFLOW)

Application of IWM Modeling

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Integration of Models

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Individual Model Calibration

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Individual Model Calibration

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Individual Model Calibration

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Integrated Model Calibration

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Summary

• Better understanding of interaction between surface water and groundwater systems is possible with integrated water management model

• Integrated modeling tool development is necessary for effective management of water resources

• Application of Integrated Water Management Model for different management scenarios analysis is required

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Mahesh Pun, EITIntegrated Water Management [email protected] Department of Natural Resources301 Centennial Mall S. – 4th FloorLincoln, NE 68509-4676

Any Questions??