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THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE ON THE WATERS OF THE IDAHO PORTION OF THE SNAKE RIVER BASIN, USA

机译:农业对美国蛇河盆地爱达荷州部分水域的影响

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The Snake River Basin is the largest sub-basin of the International (Canada and USA) Columbia River Basin in North America and covers 280,000 km2. Over 70% of the Snake River Basin is within Idaho. The Snake River is 1,674 km in length and the majority of the Basin is dry with annual precipitation averaging less than 300 mm. The snowpack in the mountains of the northern part of the Basin provide significant surface and groundwater resources for the Idaho portion of the Snake River Basin. Consequently, surface water and groundwater withdrawals exceed 64,000,000,000 1/day. Over 86% of the withdrawn water is currently used on 1,500,000 ha of irrigated agricultural land. The purpose of this paper is threefold: (1) to understand current and future pressure on the limited water resources of the Snake River Basin, (2) to gain an understanding of the value of the public places on the water resource and agriculture, and (3) to suggest sustainable practices that can be used in the future to support population growth, wise water resource use, and agriculture in the Snake River Basin. Currently, the basin does not have excess water, so water-use distribution must change as the population grows. Currently, the human population within the basin is increasing at the rate of 25,000 to 30,000 people per year. A significant portion of this growth has caused the conversion of irrigated farmland to cities. Thus, irrigated agriculture's share of water will decline from 86% today to less than 72% by 2040. Mail-based surveys were used to understand how the public view the Snake River Basin's water resource. The majority of Snake River Basin residents are supportive of agriculture's use of water (84%) and consider irrigated agriculture an important cultural aspect of Idaho (77%). The following four strategies should be the focus of a long-term sustainable plan: (1) use land-use planning to determine which agricultural land should be protected from urban development, (2) improve water use and irrigation efficiency in irrigated agriculture, (3) reduce the amount of irrigated land devoted to low value crops, and (4) provide consumer education about the agriculture - water resource - population nexus in the Snake River Basin of Idaho.
机译:斯内克河流域是北美国际(加拿大和美国)哥伦比亚流域最大的子流域,面积达280,000平方公里。斯内克河流域的70%以上位于爱达荷州。蛇河长1,674公里,盆地大部分地区干燥,年平均降水量不足300毫米。流域北部山区的积雪为蛇河流域的爱达荷州部分地区提供了重要的地表和地下水资源。因此,地表水和地下水的每日提取量超过64,000,000,000 1。目前,有超过86%的取水量用在1,500,000公顷的灌溉农业土地上。本文的目的是三方面的:(1)了解蛇河流域有限水资源的当前和未来压力;(2)了解公共场所对水资源和农业的价值;以及(3)建议可在未来用于支持Snake流域人口增长,明智地利用水资源和农业的可持续做法。目前,流域没有多余的水,因此用水的分布必须随着人口的增长而改变。目前,流域内的人口以每年25,000至30,000人的速度增长。这种增长的很大一部分导致了灌溉农田向城市的转化。因此,到2040年,灌溉农业的水份额将从今天的86%下降到不足72%。基于邮件的调查被用来了解公众如何看待Snake River Basin的水资源。斯内克河流域的大多数居民都支持农业用水(84%),并认为灌溉农业是爱达荷州的重要文化方面(77%)。以下四个策略应成为长期可持续计划的重点:(1)使用土地利用规划来确定应保护哪些农田免受城市发展的影响;(2)改善灌溉农业的用水和灌溉效率,( 3)减少用于低价值农作物的灌溉土地的数量,(4)对爱达荷州蛇河流域的农业-水资源-人口关系提供消费者教育。

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