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Monthly Cumulative Risk of Flow Alteration from Municipal Surface Water Use in Texas and Oklahoma

Dates

Original Data Basin Creation Date
2013-12-29 17:00:00
Original Data Basin Modified Date
2014-04-15 15:27:52

Summary

The SARP Flow Alteration Assessment provides a regional characterization of the distribution and risk of flow regime impairment of streams and rivers by anthropogenic sources at the NHD+ segment scale. This map illustrates the cumulative risk of flow alteration (RFA) from surface water use for municipalities in Texas and Oklahoma.  Water use is based on state permits for surface water withdrawals and returns.  The risk is based on the volume of water used monthly in the drainage area relative to the monthly volume of flow.  Risk of Flow Alteration categories:  ZERO     - 0% mean monthly flow depletion,  LOW      - > 0-10%,  MEDIUM - > 10-20%,  HIGH      - >20-100%, and  PROVISIONAL HIGH – [...]

Contacts

Data Owner :
Emily Granstaff

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Provenance

Data source
Mary Davis (SARP/SIFN), Blair Tirpak (USGS/GCP LCC)), Emily Granstaff (USFWS/SARP), Analie Barnett (TNC), and Erik Martin (TNC).<br/>
Harvested on Fri May 23 09:34:33 MDT 2014 from Data Basin Service

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UniqueKey Data Basin afce945ccbc24e11b225f862a684b667

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