Integrated Water Resource Management
As defined by the Global Water Partnership, integrated water resource management is a process which promotes the coordinated development and management of water, land, and related resources in order to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising the sustainability of vital ecosystems. Resources available within this theme provide guidance on how to conserve and restore watersheds, reduce pollution, adapt to climate change and reduce risks from floods and droughts.
Integrated Water Resource Management Resources
Powder River: Data for Cross-Channel Profiles at 22 Sites in Southeastern Montana, 1975 through 2019
Published:
July 22, 2021Powder River rises in the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming and flows northward through a semi-arid landscape in Wyoming and Montana to the Yellowstone River. The river drains an area of 34,700 square kilometers and has an average discharge of about 500 million cubic meters per year. Cross-channel...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesTransboundary Assessments of Water Quality in the Pacific Northwest
Published:
July 22, 2021In 2019, the USGS began studying the baseline water-quality of selected transboundary rivers in the Pacific Northwest. These studies are designed to characterize current water-quality conditions so as to facilitate future assessments of potential impacts related to upstream mining activities...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesWater Quality of San Francisco Bay Research and Monitoring Project
Published:
July 22, 2021Estuaries are the interface of rivers, ocean, atmosphere, and dense human settlement. Their variability is driven by a large array of natural and anthropogenic forces. This website describes the long-term research and observation project in the San Francisco Bay-Delta that serves to measure and...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesAtmospheric Warming, Loss of Snow Cover, and Declining Colorado River Flow
Published:
July 22, 2021Declining snow cover is playing a key role in decreasing the flow of the Colorado River, “the lifeblood of the Southwest,” by enabling increased evaporation. As the warming continues, increasingly severe water shortages are expected. The Colorado River Basin is the source of water for 40 million...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesSPARROW Mappers
Published:
July 22, 2021SPARROW (SPAtially Referenced Regressions On Watershed attributes) mappers are interactive tools that allow the user to explore river streamflow, nutrient contents, sediment loads throughout the riverbed, river yields, and the importance of different sources of contaminants and pollutants in a...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesLake Koocanusa Water Quality
Published:
July 22, 2021Lake Koocanusa is a transboundary reservoir located in southeastern British Columbia and northwestern Montana. The reservoir was officially impounded in 1972 after construction of Libby Dam, which began in 1966. The dam was constructed as part of a treaty between the United States and Canada to...Read more
Regional focus:
United StatesCanadaFree Flowing Rivers Study - Full Map
Published:
July 16, 2021World Wildlife Fund
This map from the World Wildlife Fund shows the river status for rivers across the globe. The map uses the Connectivty Status Index (CSI) to differentiate free-flowing rivers (CSI < 95% over entire length of river), rivers with good connectivity status (CSI < 95% over parts of river), and...Read more
Regional focus:
GlobalA Xylem dewatering solution is going strong at an Alliance coal mine six years after installation
THE EFFICIENT WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OVERCOMES SOLID-LADEN MINE WATER AND A LOW ROOF HEIGHTRead more
Regional focus:
North AmericaAdvanced analytic solutions used to implement state-wide monitoring program to improve asset reliability and resiliency
Air Selangor partnered with Xylem to develop a long-term, state-wide monitoring program to prevent premature asset failure across the system.Read more
Regional focus:
North AmericaThe Integrated Landscape Modeling partnership - Current status and future directions
Published:
August 31, 2021U.S. Geological Survey
The Integrated Landscape Modeling (ILM) partnership is an effort by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to identify, evaluate, and develop models to quantify services derived from ecosystems, with a focus on wetland ecosystems and conservation effects.Read more
Regional focus:
North AmericaDon't see what you're looking for? You can search USWP member sites, request a resource, or contact the USWP.