{"id":305572,"date":"2020-01-27T06:47:44","date_gmt":"2020-01-27T14:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/?post_type=blog&#038;p=305572"},"modified":"2024-06-10T10:19:24","modified_gmt":"2024-06-10T17:19:24","slug":"imagery-maps-support-management-of-precious-water-source-in-california-desert","status":"publish","type":"blog","link":"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/blog\/imagery-maps-support-management-of-precious-water-source-in-california-desert","title":{"rendered":"Imagery, Maps Support Management of Precious Water Source in California Desert"},"author":6162,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"sync_status":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","podmotor_file_id":"","podmotor_episode_id":"","castos_file_data":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","filesize_raw":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","itunes_episode_number":"","itunes_title":"","itunes_season_number":"","itunes_episode_type":"","_links_to":"","_links_to_target":""},"categories":[14832],"tags":[1291,332422,821,12662],"industry":[],"esri-blog-category":[478372],"esri_blog_department":[478202],"class_list":["post-305572","blog","type-blog","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-water-resources","tag-conservation","tag-drought","tag-farming","tag-remote-sensing","esri-blog-category-water","esri_blog_department-infrastructure"],"acf":{"video_source":"","video_start":"","video_stop":"","short_description":"Coachella Valley Water District uses GIS to manage its precious aquifer that makes agriculture and cities possible in the desert.","pdf":{"host_remotely":false,"file":"","file_url":""},"flexible_content":[{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Right","content":"Coachella Valley Water District uses high-resolution imagery and GIS to improve the accuracy of field data collection and to gather intelligence remotely to speed decisions while reducing costs.\r\n\r\nKey Takeaways\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>High-resolution imagery supports water conservation and resource protection.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Maps and imagery inside apps guide maintenance crews to assets buried in sand.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Home and business owners use imagery and maps to plan desert landscapes.<\/li>\r\n<\/ul>","snippet":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"During California\u2019s recent dramatic drought\u2014a crisis that persisted from 2011 to 2017\u2014many agricultural operations in the state halted. This was not the case in the desert of the Coachella Valley.\r\n\r\nAn enormous aquifer, hidden beneath the valley floor, has served as the desert\u2019s main water source for centuries. Stretching 65 miles from the Whitewater River to the Salton Sea, the aquifer gets replenished by snow melt from the San Gorgonio Mountains and Colorado River water and supports an annual crop yield valued at $730 million.\r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley is an area prone to low rainfall and high water demand\u2014from agriculture and neighborhoods with golf courses and swimming pools\u2014and its water resources must be carefully managed.\r\n\r\nThe Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) manages the aquifer and the complex infrastructure that delivers drinking and irrigation water to 9 cities in the 1,000 square mile area. CVWD works in collaboration with other local water agencies to ensure that the aquifer is protected.\r\n\r\n\u201cThe health of the aquifer, responsibly drawing the water and replenishing it is a top priority,\u201d said Thomas Hasselbeck, GIS specialist at CVWD.\r\n\r\nHasselbeck and the teams at CVWD have started using high-resolution imagery, apps, and maps to protect the area\u2019s water resource."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":305642,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"<h3><strong>Imagery Helps Field Crews Find and Fix Water Assets<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nBefore they can inspect or fix any water pipe, pump, valve, or hydrant, CVWD field crews and contractors have to be able to find it\u2014not an easy task with desert sand, dust storms, and mountain terrain.\r\n\r\nCrews are guided by smartphone apps that reveal key details on data-driven maps built using a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/what-is-gis\/overview\">geographic information system (GIS)<\/a>. The agency added high-resolution imagery, from Esri partner Nearmap, so their maps and apps have a horizontal accuracy of 10\u201d (25.3 cm) and a spatial resolution of sub 3\u201d (7.63 cm). Updates made in the field sync with the CVWD office to reduce errors and speed communication."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":305672,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"\u201cIf crews can see the asset but can\u2019t walk directly up to it because it\u2019s behind a fence or down at the bottom of a steep ravine, the high-resolution imagery still lets them collect the right point because they have an accurate location on their screen,\u201d Hasselbeck said.\r\n\r\nCVWD is currently working on a multi-year data collection project. Ultimately the team plans to create a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/digital-twin\/overview\">digital twin<\/a> of its water distribution network, a model that will help inform and prioritize maintenance. Already, the data and imagery is aiding inventory efforts once hampered by dust storms that bury assets under sand.\r\n\r\n\u201cVisibility in sandy conditions used to be a huge problem,\u201d Hasselbeck said. \u201cIt was difficult to find valves if they got buried, but now we can locate them easily because we\u2019ve collected locations in our GIS database.\u201d\r\n<h3><strong>Balancing Lifestyle Demands<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nThe Coachella Valley is home to many resort communities with 121 golf courses\u2014the highest concentration in the nation\u2014that place a high demand on water.\r\n\r\n\u201cWe work closely with the golf course community to ensure they are working toward improving their water efficiency,\u201d Hasselbeck said.\r\n\r\nCVWD developed a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cvwd.org\/164\/Recycled-Nonpotable-Water\">recycled water system<\/a> for golf course irrigation that reduces the cost and energy required for water treatment and shifts courses from direct well withdrawal. This approach mixes recycled non-potable water with Colorado River water, tailoring the mix for each course."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":305692,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"To reduce water use, CVWD offers cash rebates to encourage customers to remove grass and replace it with desert landscaping that doesn\u2019t require as much irrigation. Imagery plays a role in both of these programs.\r\n\r\n\u201cWe have a team that goes out to every customer who expresses an interest in turf conversion rebates,\u201d Hasselbeck said. \u201cThe customer shows them the general area they want to convert, and the team member comes back into the office to view the imagery, measure and map the area, and calculate the rebate based on the square footage.\u201d\r\n\r\nHomeowners or golf course operators can use these maps and calculations to help carry out the replacement. Regular refreshes of imagery help CVWD staff audit and monitor turf conversion to ensure it remains desert scape.\r\n\r\nAll of CVWD\u2019s 110,000 domestic customers are billed based on budget based tiered rates. A key integer in the budget equation comes from GIS. Each property is individually mapped and the amount of landscaped area is used to compute that customer\u2019s budget each month.\r\n\r\n\u201cOur entire billing system relies on the accuracy of the measurements we take,\u201d Hasselbeck said. \u201cThe use of GIS software makes budget based billing possible.\u201d\r\n\r\nImagery also gives critical input to the crop census and agricultural activity assessment CVWD carries out three times a year.\r\n\r\n\u201cThe imagery is good enough that our crop expert can see what kinds of crops each farmer is growing,\u201d Hasselbeck said. \u201cI couldn\u2019t tell the difference between a head of lettuce or a strawberry plant, but our expert can, and the imagery saves him a lot of time and a lot of driving.\u201d\r\n<h3><strong>Safeguarding the Source<\/strong><\/h3>\r\nWhen a vote of the citizens created the CVWD in 1918, the primary objective was protecting the aquifer. One of the first actions of CVWD leaders was to claim water from the Whitewater River, the valley\u2019s only natural water source. In 1931, the agency secured rights to Colorado River water."},{"acf_fc_layout":"image","image":305682,"image_position":"center","orientation":"horizontal","hyperlink":""},{"acf_fc_layout":"content","content":"They also established large replenishment ponds at the west and east end of the Coachella valley. The first ponds were created in 1930 in an area called Windy Point. The second facility, named Thomas E. Levy after a former CVWD general manager, was completed in 2009 and is located in the town of La Quinta. A third facility, opened in 2019, is in the middle of the valley.\r\n\r\nAt the ponds, porous soils and routine pumping keep water flowing back underground to help balance what\u2019s taken out.\r\n\r\nThe goal is to balance withdrawal and renewal to sustain this resource for the long term.\r\n\r\n\u201cDuring the drought, we created a three-dimensional terrain model and animated the water levels per year going back to 1960,\u201d Hasselbeck said. \u201cThat gave us a clear picture of the health of the aquifer through the years. Now, we have a number of computer systems and sensors that help monitor withdrawal and replenishment, and the aquifer is in a much healthier state.\u201d\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\nLearn more about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/en-us\/industries\/water\/segments\/water-utilities\">how water utilities use GIS<\/a>."},{"acf_fc_layout":"sidebar","layout":"standard","image_reference":null,"image_reference_figure":"","spotlight_image":null,"section_title":"","spotlight_name":"","position":"Center","content":"<h2><strong>Imagery Guides California Water Board Conservation<\/strong><\/h2>\r\nIn 2016, the California State Water Resources Control Board began an aerial imagery campaign to measure greenery across the state as part of the state\u2019s water conservation plan.\r\n\r\nThe strategy pairs landscape imagery with climate data and evapotranspiration rates to calculate water budgets for communities across California. While the campaign began during the drought, it is part of a longer-term strategy to build resilience to climate change.\r\n\r\nMax Gomberg, climate and conservation manager at the State Water Resources Control Board <a href=\"https:\/\/www.desertsun.com\/story\/news\/environment\/2016\/12\/02\/california-use-aerial-images-sharpen-lens-water-conservation\/94824244\/\">told reporters at the <em>Desert Sun<\/em><\/a>, \u201cWhat the images do is they avoid painstaking, time-consuming, highly costly work of parcel-by-parcel analysis on the ground of what the land use is.\u201d\r\n\r\nCalifornia leaders are working to develop a water budget for every city and water supplier across the state. In addition to the assessment, the Water Resources Control Board will consult with cities and suppliers to help them meet overall water use goals.\r\n\r\nCalifornia\u2019s new water efficiency targets build on the state\u2019s \u201c20x2020\u201d conservation plan that calls for a 20 percent reduction in water use.\r\n\r\nThe drought also spurred information sharing across the state with the passage of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.arcgis.com\/apps\/MapJournal\/index.html?appid=50323246e8d148a0a504038a0d40fb7f\">Open and Transparent Water Data Act<\/a>. Imagery supports the data by illustrating how water is being used outdoors and highlighting opportunities to convert landscapes to lower water use.","snippet":""}],"references":null},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v25.9 (Yoast SEO v25.9) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Coachella Valley Water District Relies on Imagery to Improve Fieldwork<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Coachella Valley Water District uses GIS to improve maintenance, overlaying imagery to improve the accuracy of field data collection applications.\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.esri.com\/about\/newsroom\/blog\/imagery-maps-support-management-of-precious-water-source-in-california-desert\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" 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