Climate Change Impacts in the Mountain West
Warmer and shorter winter seasons
- Altered recharge of groundwater aquifers
- Earlier runoff into surface waters
- Lower summer and fall base flows in surface waters
- Lower summer and fall reservoir levels
Warmer and potentially drier summer seasons
- Altered recharge of groundwater aquifers
- Changes in quantity and quality (e.g. toxicity, alkalinity) of runoff into surface waters
- Increased evaporation and eutrophication in surface sources
- Water treatment and distribution challenges (disinfection, byproducts, regrowth)
- Increased irrigation demand in longer growing seasons
- Increased urban demand with more heat waves and dry spells
- Increased drawdown of local groundwater resources to meet the above consumption
More frequent and intense rainfall events
- Loss of reservoir storage
- Shallower, warmer water; increased evaporation and eutrophication
- Potential conflicts with flood control objectives
- Water filtration or filtration/avoidance treatment challenges