Water Demand Scenarios for NE Illinois Study Area
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1 Water Demand Scenarios for NE Illinois Study Area Progress Report #1 RWSPG Meeting CMAP June 26, 2007 Presenter: Ben Dziegielewski Southern Illinois University Carbondale
2 Aims of the Study Prepare future water-demand scenarios for the 11-county regional planning area of Northeastern Illinois Include estimates of water use by major sectors in 5-year increments for the period Allocate future water use to major withdrawal points within the region
3 Illinois Counties The 11 counties include: Boone Cook DeKalb DuPage Kane Kankakee Kendall Grundy Lake McHenry Will Boo o ne McHenry Lake Kane DeKalb DuPage Kendall Cook Grundy Will Kankakee
4 Completed Items Definition of sectors of water users Definitions of study areas and sub-areas Acquisition of historical water-use data Acquisition of socio-economic data Selection of assumptions for scenarios Completion & approval of Detailed Workplan
5 Sectors of Water Users Five major sectors (categories) of water use: Public supply (municipal & industrial ) sector Self-supplied commercial and industrial sector Power generation sector Other domestic sector Irrigation and agricultural sector
6 Water Withdrawals - 11 county Area THERMOELECTRIC ONCE-THROUGH COOLING 4215 THERMOELECTRIC CLOSED-LOOP 36 PUBLIC-SUPPLY 1265 INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL 139 DOMESTIC SELF SUPPLIED 40 IRRIGATION & LIVESTOCK 17 Total 2000 withdrawals = 5,712 MGD Million Gallons per Day Source: USGS 2004
7 2000 Withdrawals by County with once-through thermoelectric WILL 2095 COOK 1738 GRUNDY 979 LAKE 752 KANE MCHENRY KANKAKEE DUPAGE DEKALB BOONE KENDALL Total 2000 withdrawals = 5,712 MGD Million Gallons per Day Source: USGS 2004
8 2000 Withdrawals by County without once-through thermoelectric COOK 1140 WILL LAKE KANE MCHENRY KANKAKEE DUPAGE GRUNDY DEKALB BOONE KENDALL Total withdrawals w/o once-through thermoelectric = 1,497 mgd Million Gallons per Day Source: USGS 2004
9 Sectors and Study (Sub-) Areas within NE IL Region For public-supply sector: 26 water supply service areas 11 county metro areas (not included in the 26) For power generation sector: Individual (9+) thermoelectric power plants For other domestic, self-supplied li C&I, and agricultural/irrigation sectors 11 counties
10 NE Illinois i Community Water Systems County Served CWS Systems Population Served BOONE 10 33,618 COOK 163 5,421,221 DEKALB 19 85,383 DUPAGE , GRUNDY 19 31,965 KANE ,493 KANKAKEE 24 84,903 KENDALL 9 41,278 LAKE ,692 MCHENRY ,843 WILL ,584 Total 536 8,197,878 Extracted from EPA SDWIS data, April 2007
11 Public-supply (M&I) Sector Selected 37 Study Areas Boone County MA + Belvidere Cook County MA + Chicago Bedford Park Evanston Northwest Suburban Mun. JAWA Oak Lawn Wilmette Glencoe Northbrook Winnetka Hammond WWD DeKalb County MA + DeKalb DuPage County MA + DuPage WC (+part Aurora) Grundy County MA + Morris Kane County MA + Aurora Elgin Kankakee County MA + Kankakee-Aqua Illinois Kendall County MA + Oswego (+part Joliet) Lake County MA + Central Lake County JAWA Highland Park Waukegan Lake County PWD Lake Forest North Chicago McHenry County MA + Crystal Lake Will County MA + Joliet MA = Metro County Area
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13 CHICAGO DUPAGE WATER COMMISSION EVANSTON OAK LAWN NORTHWEST SUBURBAN MUNICIPAL JAWA BEDFORD PARK CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY JAWA HAMMOND, IN AURORA JOLIET ELGIN WILMETTE KANKAKEE AQUA-IL HIGHLAND PARK WAUKEGAN NORTHBROOK CRYSTAL LAKE LAKE FOREST NORTH CHICAGO DEKALB WINNETKA BELVIDERE LAKE COUNTY PUBLIC WATER DISTRICT OSWEGO GLENCOE M&I Water Use in 26 Study Areas MORRIS Million Gallons per Day
14 NORTH CHICAGO LAKE FOREST WINNETKA GLENCOE HIGHLAND PARK KANKAKEE AQUA-IL CHICAGO WILMETTE NORTHBROOK BELVIDERE JOLIET OSWEGO HAMMOND, IN ELGIN MORRIS CRYSTAL LAKE DUPAGE WATER COMMISSION EVANSTON OAK LAWN BEDFORD PARK NORTHWEST SUBURB. JAWA AURORA LAKE COUNTY PWD CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY JAWA DEKALB WAUKEGAN M&I Per Capita Use in Gallons per Capita per Day
15 Self-supplied li Commercial and Industrial Sector COOK WILL LAKE GRUNDY KANKAKEE DEKALB DUPAGE KANE MCHENRY KENDALL Total C&I use in 2005 = 296 mgd BOONE Million Gallons per Day
16 Power Generation Sector WILL GRUNDY LAKE COOK KANKAKEE DEKALB DUPAGE KANE MCHENRY KENDALL Total thermoelectric Withdrawals in 2000 = 4,250 mgd BOONE Million Gallons per Day
17 Population of Self-supplied Domestic Sector Will McHenry Lake Kendall Kankakee DuPage DeKalb Grundy Boone Cook Total self-supplied population in 2000 = 448,000 people Kane 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80, , , ,000 Non-CWS Population
18 Irrigation and Agricultural Sector KANKAKEE LAKE COOK WILL MCHENRY KANE BOONE DUPAGE DEKALB GRUNDY KENDALL Total 2005 withdrawals = 13.9 mgd 0,0 1,0 2,0 3,0 4,0 5,0 Million Gallons per Day
19 Three Water Demand Scenarios Scenario 1 Reference Path: The recent (last 10 to 20 years) trends in population growth and urban development patterns will continue. The official projections of population and employment in the 11-county planning area represent reference growth. Recent trends in the efficiency of water use will continue. Water demand parameters will follow the recent historical trends or official/available projections.
20 Three Water Demand Scenarios Scenario 2 Less Resource Intensive (LRI) Path: The patterns of population and urban development within the study area will be adjusted to represent some aspects of smart growth. More population growth will shift into counties with existing water infrastructure while keeping total population growth at the same level as in Scenario 1. More water conservation (like BMP) will be included. Water demand parameters would be assumed to shift to levels which result in lower water use.
21 Three Water Demand Scenarios Scenario 3 More Resource Intensive (MRI) Path: The distribution of growth (i.e., geographic growth pattern) would be such as to contribute to higher rates of water use. Future growth of population will shift to the outlying (collar) counties while keeping total population growth at the same level as in Scenario 1. The efficiency assumptions would include less water conservation then indicated d by the recent trends in Scenario 1.
22 Factors Affecting Future Water Demands in the 11-County Area of NE Illinois Factor Scenario 1- Reference Path Scenario 2- Less Resource Intensive Scenario 3 More Resource Intensive Total population CMAP projections CMAP projections CMAP projections Population density and distribution of growth Commercial/ industrial activity Mix of commercial/ industrial activity Power generation Employment-topopulation ratio Water conservation Future water prices Per capita income Weather e conditions: o temperature Weather conditions: precipitation As implied by CMAP projections CMAP projections Recent trend Recent trend Recent trends Recent trends More population and higher density in inner counties Adjusted to CMAP population projections Decrease in high waterusing activities No new power plants built within the study area Adjusted to CMAP projections More active conservation More population and lower density in outer counties Adjusted to CMAP population projections Increase in high water-using activities All new power plants in study area use cooling towers Adjusted to CMAP projections Conservation below recent trends (1/2) Recent trends Higher rates of future Prices held and 2005 continue price increases level in real terms Existing projections Moderated growth of income Higher than current projections average average average average average average
23 Sensitivity Analysis The primary variables for sensitivity analysis will include future climate (air temperature and precipitation) and possibly changes in region-wide growth of future population and employment. The range of climate variability will be specified as an increase in air temperature by 6ºF and precipitation shifts within ±5 inches, both to 2050 period.
24 Items to be Completed Complete/verify five historical data sets (7/13/07) Data on seasonal and maximum-day use (7/20/07) Projections data from CMAP (7/31/07) Estimation of water-use models (7/27/07) Complete Current Trends scenario (8/15/07) Complete the LRI and MRS scenarios (9/28/07) Prepare data for sensitivity analysis (10/12/07) Next RWSPG October 23, 2007 in Geneva, Illinois
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