Estimating Water Use in the United States
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Water use is the aspect of water science most intimately associated with
human activity. Study of water use is vital to understanding human impact on
water and ecological resources and to assessing whether available surface and
groundwater supplies will be adequate to meet future needs. To Native Americans
of the arid West, water is not a commodity to be used, not the source of
life—water is life itself.
Across the United States, the practices for collecting water use data vary
significantly from state to state and vary also from one water use category to
another, in response to the laws regulating water use and interest in water use data
as an input for water management. However, many rich bodies of water use data
exist at the state level, and an outstanding opportunity exists for assembling and
statistically analyzing these data at the national level. This would lead to better
techniques for water use estimation and to a greater capacity to link water use
with its impact on water resources.
This report is a product of the Committee on Water Resources Research,
which provides consensus advice to the Water Resources Division (WRD) of the
USGS on scientific, research, and programmatic issues. The committee works
under the auspices of the Water Science and Technology Board of the National
Research Council (NRC). The committee considers a variety of topics that are
important scientifically and programmatically to the USGS and the nation and
issues reports when appropriate.
| Pages | 191 |
|---|---|
| Language | ar |
| Publish Date | March 2020 |
| By | المجلس القومي للبحوث |
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