Columbia River Basin Evapotranspiration Project
The Columbia River Basin Evapotranspiration Project is a multi-state collaboration to improve water management with easy access to satellite-based ET data and mapping tools.
Project Objectives
- Inform water management in the Columbia River Basin using watershed scale summaries of evapotranspiration (ET) and irrigated lands data
- Promote shared learning about OpenET data and uses across Oregon, Washington, Idaho and other states in the Columbia Basin
- Refine OpenET functionality for water balance estimates and water management use applications (https://explore.etdata.org/)
- Create Columbia River Basin Evapotranspiration Mapping Tool for easy access to watershed scale summaries
Potential Applications
- Farmers can improve irrigation practices to maximize “crop per drop” and reduce costs for fertilizer, water, and energy.
- Water managers can develop more accurate water budgets, incentive programs and other innovative strategies.
- Rural communities can design locally driven water conservation and trading programs.
- Policymakers can more accurately track water supplies and co-develop solutions with local communities.
Columbia River Basin Evapotranspiration Mapping Tool Functionality
Tool functionality will be determined from input offered by project partners and stakeholders. Functionality includes, but is not limited to:
- Displaying consumptive use volumes from irrigated agriculture at HUC-12 watershed scales in the Columbia River Basin from the OpenET database.
- Filter and query data layers, measure areas and distances, view metadata, download data, add external map services, upload local data, and create maps
- Leverage data and mapping tool features available through the Oregon Explorer: www.oregonexplorer.info
Check out the Columbia River Basin Evapotranspiration Mapping Tool.
Project Contacts
Project Coordinator & Oregon Contact: Jordan Beamer, Oregon Water Resources Department
Washington Contact: Jeff Marti, Department of Ecology – State of Washington
Idaho Contact: Phil Blankenau, Idaho Department of Water Resources
OpenET Contact: Matt Bromley, Desert Research Institute
Oregon Explorer Contact: Janine Salwasser,Institute for Natural Resources – Oregon State University
Partners
Department of Ecology - State of Washington
Idaho Department of Water Resources
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory - California Institute of Technology
NASA's Western Water Applications Office (WWAO)
OpenET
Oregon State University
Oregon Water Resources Department
Washington State University
CONTACT
Matt Bromley, M.S.
Matt.Bromley@dri.edu
LOCATION
Desert Research Institute
2215 Raggio Parkway
Reno, NV 89512
DIVISION
Hydrologic Sciences