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Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer Model

Hydrologic Projects

Notice

Water right changes made under the provisions of a drought declaration expire at the end of the current year unless extended or terminated by the IDWR Director.

The Eastern Snake Hydrologic Modeling Committee (ESHMC), formed in 1998, is composed of hydrologists and modelers from state and federal agencies, private industry, and the University of Idaho.

Mission

Evaluate the status of hydrologic modeling on the Eastern Snake River Plain and tributary basins, define objectives for modeling efforts, assess data and technical needs, and provide technical support and peer review for the modeling process.

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The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer at Thousand Springs, Courtesy of USGS

Objectives

  • Establish a coordinated, inter-agency approach to improve the groundwater-flow modeling system of the Snake River Plain to address the demands of current and emerging water resource issues within a reasonable cost and timeframe. The coordination will pull together what may otherwise be piecemeal efforts of agencies into an organized and comprehensive program.
  • Enhance and refine the existing model to better represent the physical system, with an emphasis on the interactions of surface water and groundwater.
  • Develop a framework (process/procedure) to quantify estimates of uncertainty in model parameters and predictions.
  • Establish a framework within which modeling work is implemented, coordinated, and reviewed among experts in state and federal agencies and universities.
 
Click on the image for an overview of modeling and monitoring efforts on the ESPA

Upcoming Meetings

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MemberOrganization
Rick AllenUniversity of Idaho, Kimberly Research Station
Stephen HundtUSGS
Dave BlewIdaho Power Company
Kevin BoggsJacobs Engineering
Chuck BrockwayBrockway Engineering
Alexis ClarkIdaho Geological Survey
Dave ColvinLeonard Rice Engineers
Bryce ContorRocky Mountain Environmental Associates
Jeremy DallingU.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Kresta Davis-ButtsIdaho Power Company
Lejo FloresBoise State University
Brian HiggsWater Well Consultants
Jaxon HiggsWater Well Consultants
David HoekemaIDWR
Jennifer JohnsonU.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Michael McVayIDWR
Eric MillerYellowstone Earth Science
Alex MoodyIDWR
Will ParhamBSU/IDWR
Mark PorterThe Freshwater Trust
Erick PowellBrockway Engineering
Rick RaymondiIDWR Retired/Public
Jae RyuUniversity of Idaho
Willem SchreuderPrincipia Mathmatica
Sophia SigstedtLynker
Noah Stewart-MaddoxIDWR
Jennifer SukowIDWR
Greg SullivanSpronk Water Engineers
Bob TurnerIGWA
Sean VincentIDWR
Young Harvey WalkerPublic
Roger WarnerRocky Mountain Environmental Associates
Allan WylieIDWR Retired/Public

The Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer Model Committee and subcommittees meet as needed.

Meeting dates, places, or times are subject to change.

 

DateEventLocationMaterials
January 31, 2024ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 27, 2023ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 9, 2023ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 10, 2023ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 14, 2022ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 11, 2022ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 12, 2022ESHMC MeetingBoise
August 24, 2021ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 5, 2021ESHMC MeetingBoise
October 28, 2020ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 9, 2020ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 7, 2020ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 29, 2020ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 4, 2019ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 12, 2018ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 24, 2018ESHMC MeetingBoise
July 26, 2017ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 24, 2017ESHMC MeetingBoise
March 17, 2015ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 6, 2014ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 31, 2014ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 24, 2013ESHMC MeetingBoise
June 26, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
April 3, 2013ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 8, 2013ESHMC ET Subcommittee MeetingBoise
November 9, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 12, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
June 22, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
April 16, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
February 27, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 23, 2012ESHMC MeetingBoise
December 12, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
October 27, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 13, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
August 9, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
June 30, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 23, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
March 14, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 24, 2011ESHMC MeetingBoise
November 22-23, 2010ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 21-22, 2010ESHMC MeetingBoise
June 24-25, 2010ESHMC MeetingBoise
April 7, 2010ESHMC MeetingBoise
February 3, 2010ESHMC MeetingBoise
November 17, 2009ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 21-22, 2009ESHMC MeetingBoise
July 8-9, 2009ESHMC MeetingBoise
March 31-April 1, 2009ESHMC MeetingBoise
Janaury 13-14, 2009ESHMC MeetingBoise
October 28-29, 2008ESHMC MeetingBoise
August 19-20, 2008ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 6, 2008ESHMC MeetingBoise
March 6, 2008ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 8, 2008ESHMC MeetingBoise
November 13, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 11, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
July 23, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
May 11, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
March 8, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
January 17, 2007ESHMC MeetingBoise
September 28, 2006ESHMC MeetingBoise

The ESPAM2 Recharge Tools are designed to produce input files for the utility MKMOD. MKMOD performs water-budget calculations and creates input files for the ESPAM2.0 aquifer flow model.

The files produced by ESPAM2 Recharge Tools are:

  • *.cel contains the area each model grid cell and its status as active or inactive in the model.
  • *.cnl contains the locations and seepage rates of leaky canals.
  • *.div contains volumes of diversions from surface-water bodies.
  • *.ent contains characteristics of regions of similar irrigation practice and water source, known as “irrigation entities.”
  • *.eti contains the depth of evapotranspiration expected on any irrigated lands that might occur in each model cell.
  • *.fpt contains locations and water flows associated with various water-budget components that may be associated with explicitly identified geographic locations called “fixed points.”
  • *.iar contains the number of square feet of irrigated lands associated with each irrigation entity, in each model cell.
  • *.nir contains the depth of recharge from precipitation that occurs on non-irrigated lands (if any) in each model cell.
  • *.off This file contains the geographic locations and pumping volumes of wells that deliver water into streams or canals for use at distant locations, where the volume rediverted from the stream or canal is NOT already included in diversions reported in the *.div file.
  • *.pch contains the locations of streams and rivers other than the Snake River, and gives the volume of seepage from these to the aquifer, or gains these receive from the aquifer.
  • *.pre contains the depth of precipitation on each model cell.
  • *.sol contains a parameter-estimation zone number for each model cell, for use by parameter-estimation software in adjusting the recharge from precipitation on non-irrigated lands.
  • *.trb contains estimates of subsurface inflow from tributary valleys into the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer, and the locations where those flows are represented to occur.

The MKMOD software relies upon three other input files which are built by hand and not produced by ESPAM2 Recharge Tools:

  • *.mdl contains information regarding the time discretization of the model, a brief summary description, and parameters for automated parameter adjustment of *.nir and some points in *.fpt data sets.
  • *.red contains information regarding reductions to the *.iar areas for non-irrigated inclusions such as roads, haystacks, buildings and farmyards that may be represented as irrigated in the *.iar data.
  • *.eff contains efficiency, seepage and runoff parameters for the On-Farm algorithm of MKMOD software, used to calculate the net recharge or discharge associated with irrigated parcels.
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