EBTAG Annual Workshop and Field Trip
May 20-21, 2013

Abstract

Water Use and Conservation Potential for Domestic Wells in the Santa Fe Area

Amy C. Lewis

ACL Consulting, 7 Seton Plaza, Santa Fe, NM, 87508, amychilderslewis@earthlink.net

Preliminary results of a Bureau of Reclamation and the Española Basin Regional Issues Forum funded GIS-based water resource inventory of the Española Basin (to support development and implementation of water management and conservation strategies) reveals the actual water use by domestic wells and the potential for water savings. Self-supplied domestic wells are wells serving one to several households permitted under the NM Statute 72-12-1. Approximately 8,200 wells such wells are permitted and contain information in OSE WATERS database in the Española Basin. Of these wells, about 500 wells are metered and about 70 of the wells identify the specific houses served. Based on our analysis of the meter records, annual water pumping ranges from 0.03 to 1.6 acre-feet per year (ac-ft/yr) per house with a median of 0.26 ac-ft/yr per home. Using the 2010 census for the average household size per block group to estimate the population for each house, the median per capita demand is 0.12 ac-ft/yr (110 gallons per capita per day). The amount of water that would be needed for each of these homes was estimated by digitizing the landscaping using aerial photography and calculating water needed for a conserving and non-conserving household. The results showed that if conservation techniques were applied (inside and out) and buffalo grass were used for the same area of landscaping, the water use would be 0.07 ac-ft/yr per person and if non-conserving techniques were applied the median use would be 0.17 ac-ft/yr. An estimated 43,000 people are supplied by domestic wells in the Española Basin, thus with an average savings of 0.05 ac-ft/yr per person, savings for this water sector could be about 1,900 ac-ft/yr.

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12th Annual Espanola Basin Technical Advisory Group Workshop and Field Trip
May 20-21, 2013, Santa Fe Community College, in the Jemez Rooms of the Main Administration Building