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Estimated Recoverable Storage
What it does, doesn’t and might mean for planning

Wade A. Oliver, P.G.
Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts
Quarterly Meeting
February 26, 2014
Disclaimer: The materials presented here
were developed for informational
purposes, are considered preliminary, and
should not be used without consulting the
author.
The “9 Factors” Districts Shall Consider When
Adopting Desired Future Conditions
Paraphrased Factors in Texas Water Code Sec. 36.108(d) :
1. Aquifer uses or conditions…
2. Water supply needs and management strategies…
3. Hydrological conditions, including for each aquifer in the
management area the total estimated recoverable storage
as provided by the executive administrator [of TWDB]…
4. Other environmental impacts
5. Impact on subsidence
6. Socioeconomic impacts
7. Impact on private property rights
8. Feasibility of achieving the DFC
9. Any other relevant information
Definition
Total Estimated Recoverable Storage—The estimated
amount of groundwater within an aquifer that accounts
for recovery scenarios that range between 25% and
75% of the porosity-adjusted aquifer volume

Texas Administrative Code Sec. 356.10
Estimated Recoverable Storage in the News
From the Austin American Statesman
In his remarks, [the county judge] cited the Texas Water
Development Board’s recent survey indicating the Simsboro
Aquifer contains some 50 million acre-feet of water, 25 percent
of which, according to the board, is easily rechargeable and
available for export without harming the aquifer.
“There being more than 11 million exportable acre-feet of water
available means the 45,000 acre-feet reserved by Hays County is
but a small percentage — 0.04 percent — of the available water
in Lee and Bastrop counties,” [he] said.
Estimated Recoverable Storage in the News

GAM Task 13-035
Types of Aquifers

Unconfined Aquifer

Confining Unit
Confined Aquifer
Confining Unit
One Aquifer – Two Types
Unconfined

Confined

Northwest

Southeast
Measured
Water Level
Unconfined vs. Confined Storage

Specific Yield

>

Storativity

Takeaway: Each foot of drawdown yields much more water
when an aquifer is unconfined than when it is confined.
From Heath (1983)
Guidance from
TWDB

Typical County Example
30 miles x 30 miles
900 square miles
500 feet
576,000 acres

15%
Guidance from
TWDB

Typical County Example
30 miles x 30 miles
900 square miles
500 feet
576,000 acres

15%

=

43.2 million
acre-feet
Guidance from
TWDB

Typical County Example
30 miles x 30 miles
900 square miles
500 feet
15% =
576,000 acres
1000 feet 0.0001 =
Unconfined Portion:
Specific Yield

Confined Portion:
Storativity

43.2 million
acre-feet
0.06 million
acre-feet
Guidance from TWDB
Total Estimated Recoverable Storage and Modeled
Available Groundwater, Why They Are Different
Presentation by TWDB available at:
http://www.twdb.texas.gov/groundwater/docs/TotalEst
imatedRecoverableStorage.pdf
MAGs and Storage by GMA
Total Estimated
Total MAG over
Recoverable Storage
MAG in 2060
50 Years
Total MAG as
GMA
(million acre-feet) (million acre-feet) (million acre-feet) Percent of TERS
1
588
2.270
150
25%
2
968
1.344
94
10%
3
476
0.461
23
5%
4
160
0.207
10
6%
5
Not Defined
Not Defined
Not Defined
Not Defined
6
180
0.422
22
12%
7
447
0.648
33
7%
8
1,628
0.386
19
1%
9
33
0.096
5
15%
10
46
0.100
5
11%
11
Not Defined
0.543
27
Not Defined
12
1,380
0.337
15
1%
13
2,756
0.485
24
1%
14
Not Defined
0.907
47
Not Defined
15
443
0.488
24
6%
16
2,205
0.358
18
1%
Total
11,310
7.603
442
4%
(excluding GMAs 5,11,14)
Sometimes Caveats Are Important
• No consideration given to:
– Aquifer water quality
– Water levels dropping below pumps
– Land surface subsidence
– Degradation of water quality
– Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction
– Practicality/economics of development
Sometimes Caveats Are Important
• No consideration given to:
– Aquifer water quality
– Water levels dropping below pumps
– Land surface subsidence
– Degradation of water quality
– Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction
– Practicality/economics of development
Example Depletion of Confined Aquifer

Initial Water Level
500 feet of confined pressure head

Confining Unit

Fully Penetrating Well Partially Penetrating Well

500 feet of saturated thickness
and well screen

Aquifer

100-foot screen on partially penetrating well
Drawdown vs. Storage Volume in an
Example Confined Aquifer

Exact shape of curve is aquifer specific and depends on initial water levels, aquifer
thickness, and storage properties (storativity and specific yield). Idealized curve developed
using a 500 ft thick aquifer with 500 feet of confined head. Storativity set to
0.0001 and specific yield set to 0.15.
Confined vs. Unconfined Aquifer
Response to Pumping
Ogallala
Unconfined Aquifer
6,000,000 ac-ft pumping
50 – 150 feet drawdown
Trinity
Confined Aquifer
200,000 ac-ft pumping
800 – 1000 feet drawdown

Source: TWDB
Well Yield Decline with Aquifer Depletion
Fully penetrating well
Partially penetrating well

Removal of water
providing confining
pressure. Depleted
“available drawdown”.

Draining of aquifer
pore space.

Exact shape of curve is aquifer specific and depends on initial water levels, aquifer thickness,
and storage properties (storativity and specific yield). Idealized curve developed using a 500 ft
thick aquifer with 500 feet of confined head. Storativity set to
0.0001 and specific yield set to 0.15.
Sometimes Caveats Are Important
• No consideration given to:
– Aquifer water quality
– Water levels dropping below pumps
– Land surface subsidence
– Degradation of water quality
– Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction
– Practicality/economics of development
“Recoverable” is Aquifer Specific
• The range of 25% - 75% is not an appropriate range for
all aquifers.
– Could be 55 -75% or more for highly productive, unconfined
aquifers at the surface such as the Ogallala and Seymour.
– Likely no more than 3 - 15% for most dipping, confined
aquifers in Texas (Trinity, Carrizo-Wilcox, Gulf Coast, etc.).
Recovery of anywhere close to 75% is physically impossible
given current well depths and impacts to water levels,
quality, existing wells, well yields, surface water, and
subsidence.
– For karst aquifers, total storage is practically irrelevant to
aquifer planning and management long term (Edwards).
Total storage is relatively small and fluctuates significantly
over time due to recharge events.
Takeaways:
The Meaning of Total Estimated Recoverable Storage
• What it does mean:
– How much water is in the aquifer

• What it doesn’t mean:
– That the water is available for production
– That using small fractions of the total volume cannot
seriously harm the aquifer and its users
– That it is a useful tool in the planning and management
of a particular aquifer

• What it might mean:
– That you’ll need to understand it well enough to explain
to your boards, permit applicants, and the public if –
and to what extent – it is relevant in your district
Contact:
Wade A. Oliver, P.G.
woliver@intera.com
512-425-2058

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Estimated Recoverable Storage: What it does, doesn't and might mean for planning, Wade Oliver, Intera

  • 1. Estimated Recoverable Storage What it does, doesn’t and might mean for planning Wade A. Oliver, P.G. Texas Alliance of Groundwater Districts Quarterly Meeting February 26, 2014 Disclaimer: The materials presented here were developed for informational purposes, are considered preliminary, and should not be used without consulting the author.
  • 2. The “9 Factors” Districts Shall Consider When Adopting Desired Future Conditions Paraphrased Factors in Texas Water Code Sec. 36.108(d) : 1. Aquifer uses or conditions… 2. Water supply needs and management strategies… 3. Hydrological conditions, including for each aquifer in the management area the total estimated recoverable storage as provided by the executive administrator [of TWDB]… 4. Other environmental impacts 5. Impact on subsidence 6. Socioeconomic impacts 7. Impact on private property rights 8. Feasibility of achieving the DFC 9. Any other relevant information
  • 3. Definition Total Estimated Recoverable Storage—The estimated amount of groundwater within an aquifer that accounts for recovery scenarios that range between 25% and 75% of the porosity-adjusted aquifer volume Texas Administrative Code Sec. 356.10
  • 4. Estimated Recoverable Storage in the News From the Austin American Statesman In his remarks, [the county judge] cited the Texas Water Development Board’s recent survey indicating the Simsboro Aquifer contains some 50 million acre-feet of water, 25 percent of which, according to the board, is easily rechargeable and available for export without harming the aquifer. “There being more than 11 million exportable acre-feet of water available means the 45,000 acre-feet reserved by Hays County is but a small percentage — 0.04 percent — of the available water in Lee and Bastrop counties,” [he] said.
  • 5. Estimated Recoverable Storage in the News GAM Task 13-035
  • 6. Types of Aquifers Unconfined Aquifer Confining Unit Confined Aquifer Confining Unit
  • 7. One Aquifer – Two Types Unconfined Confined Northwest Southeast Measured Water Level
  • 8. Unconfined vs. Confined Storage Specific Yield > Storativity Takeaway: Each foot of drawdown yields much more water when an aquifer is unconfined than when it is confined. From Heath (1983)
  • 9. Guidance from TWDB Typical County Example 30 miles x 30 miles 900 square miles 500 feet 576,000 acres 15%
  • 10. Guidance from TWDB Typical County Example 30 miles x 30 miles 900 square miles 500 feet 576,000 acres 15% = 43.2 million acre-feet
  • 11. Guidance from TWDB Typical County Example 30 miles x 30 miles 900 square miles 500 feet 15% = 576,000 acres 1000 feet 0.0001 = Unconfined Portion: Specific Yield Confined Portion: Storativity 43.2 million acre-feet 0.06 million acre-feet
  • 12. Guidance from TWDB Total Estimated Recoverable Storage and Modeled Available Groundwater, Why They Are Different Presentation by TWDB available at: http://www.twdb.texas.gov/groundwater/docs/TotalEst imatedRecoverableStorage.pdf
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  • 18. MAGs and Storage by GMA Total Estimated Total MAG over Recoverable Storage MAG in 2060 50 Years Total MAG as GMA (million acre-feet) (million acre-feet) (million acre-feet) Percent of TERS 1 588 2.270 150 25% 2 968 1.344 94 10% 3 476 0.461 23 5% 4 160 0.207 10 6% 5 Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined 6 180 0.422 22 12% 7 447 0.648 33 7% 8 1,628 0.386 19 1% 9 33 0.096 5 15% 10 46 0.100 5 11% 11 Not Defined 0.543 27 Not Defined 12 1,380 0.337 15 1% 13 2,756 0.485 24 1% 14 Not Defined 0.907 47 Not Defined 15 443 0.488 24 6% 16 2,205 0.358 18 1% Total 11,310 7.603 442 4% (excluding GMAs 5,11,14)
  • 19. Sometimes Caveats Are Important • No consideration given to: – Aquifer water quality – Water levels dropping below pumps – Land surface subsidence – Degradation of water quality – Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction – Practicality/economics of development
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  • 21. Sometimes Caveats Are Important • No consideration given to: – Aquifer water quality – Water levels dropping below pumps – Land surface subsidence – Degradation of water quality – Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction – Practicality/economics of development
  • 22. Example Depletion of Confined Aquifer Initial Water Level 500 feet of confined pressure head Confining Unit Fully Penetrating Well Partially Penetrating Well 500 feet of saturated thickness and well screen Aquifer 100-foot screen on partially penetrating well
  • 23. Drawdown vs. Storage Volume in an Example Confined Aquifer Exact shape of curve is aquifer specific and depends on initial water levels, aquifer thickness, and storage properties (storativity and specific yield). Idealized curve developed using a 500 ft thick aquifer with 500 feet of confined head. Storativity set to 0.0001 and specific yield set to 0.15.
  • 24. Confined vs. Unconfined Aquifer Response to Pumping Ogallala Unconfined Aquifer 6,000,000 ac-ft pumping 50 – 150 feet drawdown Trinity Confined Aquifer 200,000 ac-ft pumping 800 – 1000 feet drawdown Source: TWDB
  • 25. Well Yield Decline with Aquifer Depletion Fully penetrating well Partially penetrating well Removal of water providing confining pressure. Depleted “available drawdown”. Draining of aquifer pore space. Exact shape of curve is aquifer specific and depends on initial water levels, aquifer thickness, and storage properties (storativity and specific yield). Idealized curve developed using a 500 ft thick aquifer with 500 feet of confined head. Storativity set to 0.0001 and specific yield set to 0.15.
  • 26. Sometimes Caveats Are Important • No consideration given to: – Aquifer water quality – Water levels dropping below pumps – Land surface subsidence – Degradation of water quality – Changes to surface water-groundwater interaction – Practicality/economics of development
  • 27. “Recoverable” is Aquifer Specific • The range of 25% - 75% is not an appropriate range for all aquifers. – Could be 55 -75% or more for highly productive, unconfined aquifers at the surface such as the Ogallala and Seymour. – Likely no more than 3 - 15% for most dipping, confined aquifers in Texas (Trinity, Carrizo-Wilcox, Gulf Coast, etc.). Recovery of anywhere close to 75% is physically impossible given current well depths and impacts to water levels, quality, existing wells, well yields, surface water, and subsidence. – For karst aquifers, total storage is practically irrelevant to aquifer planning and management long term (Edwards). Total storage is relatively small and fluctuates significantly over time due to recharge events.
  • 28. Takeaways: The Meaning of Total Estimated Recoverable Storage • What it does mean: – How much water is in the aquifer • What it doesn’t mean: – That the water is available for production – That using small fractions of the total volume cannot seriously harm the aquifer and its users – That it is a useful tool in the planning and management of a particular aquifer • What it might mean: – That you’ll need to understand it well enough to explain to your boards, permit applicants, and the public if – and to what extent – it is relevant in your district
  • 29. Contact: Wade A. Oliver, P.G. woliver@intera.com 512-425-2058

Notas del editor

  1. In this slide I’ll point out that TERS has been in the news and this is an example of how people are interpreting and using the numbers. My point is not to pick on the county judge or the journalist because, by the nature of the numbers and most people’s limited understanding of groundwater, many intelligent, college-educated people would come to the same conclusion. I bring this up because it illustrates the confusion that these numbers can cause. The sentence in the first paragraph reads like a bad game of telephone where TWDB put out a report, it was picked up by the county judge or one of their consultants, then relayed to a journalist, who then relayed it to the public. Not the point of this slide, but the math cited in the article is wrong. 45k acre-feet is 0.4 percent of the lower range 25 percent of total volume. Over 50 years it amounts to 20.5% of the lower range 25% of total volume.
  2. This is the TWDB report, GAM Task 13-035 referenced in the article where the total of Bastrop and Lee storage, at the 25% of total storage volume, is 11.5 million acre-feet.