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Managing Groundwater to Ensure Ecosystem Function
Authors:Laurel Saito  Bill Christian  Jennifer Diffley  Holly Richter  Melissa M Rohde  Scott A Morrison
Institution:1. The Nature Conservancy, Pasadena, CA, 91103 USA;2. Culp & Kelly, LLP, Phoenix, AZ, 85012 USA;3. The Nature Conservancy, Hereford, AZ, 85615 USA;4. The Nature Conservancy, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060 USA;5. The Nature Conservancy, San Francisco, CA, 94105 USA
Abstract:Groundwater is a critical resource not only for human communities but also for many terrestrial, riparian, and aquatic ecosystems and species. Yet groundwater planning and management decisions frequently ignore or inadequately address the needs of these natural systems. As a consequence, ecosystems dependent on groundwater have been threatened, degraded, or eliminated, especially in arid regions. There is growing acknowledgment that governmental protections for these ecological resources are necessary, but current legal, regulatory and voluntary provisions are often inadequate. Groundwater management premised on “safe yield,” which aims to balance human withdrawals with natural recharge rates, typically provides little to no consideration for water needed by ecosystems. Alternatively, the “sustainable yield” concept aims to integrate social, economic and environmental needs for groundwater, but the complexity of groundwater systems creates substantial uncertainty about the impact that current or future groundwater withdrawals will have on ecosystems. Regardless of the legal or regulatory framework, guidance is needed to help ensure environmental water needs will be met, especially in the face of pressure to increase human uses of groundwater resources. In this paper, we describe minimum provisions for planning, managing, and monitoring groundwater that collectively can lower the risk of harm to groundwater-dependent ecosystems and species, with a special emphasis on arid systems, where ecosystems and species may be especially reliant upon and sensitive to groundwater dynamics.
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