Climate Change Impacts in the Humid East and Midwest

Climate Change Impacts in the Humid East and Midwest


From: Implications of Climate Change for Urban Water Utilities." Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies. Washington D.C: Stratus Consulting Inc., 2007.

Warmer Overall

  • More rain with seasonal shift
  • More rainfall in winter and late spring
  • Potentially less rainfall in late summer and fall with more extreme droughts
  • Lower summer and fall base flows in surface waters
  • Lower summer and fall reservoir levels

  • Changes in vegetation of watershed and aquifer recharge areas
  • Altered recharge of groundwater aquifers
  • Changes in quality (e.g. TOC, alkalinity) and quantity of runoff into surface waters

  • Increased water temperature
  • Increased evaporation and eutrophication in surface sources
  • Water treatment and distribution challenges (e.g. disinfection, byproducts, regrowth)

  • Increased water demand
  • Possible increased urban demand during drought periods

More intense rainfall events

  • Increased turbidity and sedimentation
  • Loss of reservoir storage
  • Shallower, warmer water; increased evaporation and eutrophication
  • Potential conflicts with flood control objectives

  • Water filtration or filtration/avoidance treatment challenges

  • Increased risk of direct flood damage to water utility facilities