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Groundwater Level Data Collection
Survey Information

 

The results of the ADWR water level survey are now available!

 

Over 70 individuals and organizations provided information and feedback on their own water level data needs and water level data collection activities.  The information was requested to help ADWR assess the potential scope and requirements for developing an online water level and hydrologic data reporting and data sharing system.  This system would help facilitate the reporting of water level data and related hydrologic information associated with annual reports from designated water providers, recharge facilities, community water system plans, and other miscellaneous permits and applications.  The system would also potentially be used to accept water level data and related hydrologic data that are not required to be reported to ADWR. 

 

The results of the survey have provided ADWR with substantial insight into the public’s needs and interests in water level data collection and reporting.  ADWR’s next steps include:

  • Review ADEQ’s electronic data submittal system
  • Review other data submittal systems and self-reporting web portals
  • Meet with stakeholders to discuss survey results, the development of an electronic data submittal portal, and the modification of ADWR’s existing reporting formats
  • Identify costs and resources necessary for ADWR to develop an automated electronic hydrologic data submittal/sharing portal
  • Proceed with phased development and implementation of system

The survey results may be reviewed by clicking on the following links:

 

Click here to view the complete survey results.

Hydrology Division

Click here to view a presentation summarizing the survey results.

 


Background:   The Department is seeking to focus groundwater level data collection activities within areas of the state that are considered to be of the highest priority and interest and would like public feedback on this effort. The Department is gathering information on the feasibility of collecting supplemental water-level data from collaborative monitoring partners to assist with ADWR's groundwater Level Monitoring program. Please click on the following links for overviews of the Department's Statewide Hydrologic Monitoring Program and Basic Data groundwater-Level Collection Unit.

To foster collaboration and improve efficiency, the Department is currently developing a new online data submittal portal that will facilitate annual reporting by designated water providers, Community Water Systems (CWS) and permitted recharge facilities. The Department is also working to develop new online database tools and services that will provide enhanced public access and querying capabilities to select and download reported water level data.

Additionally, the Department also seeks feedback and suggestions on developing a voluntary water level data reporting program, a program that would be comprised of individuals and organizations that may collect water level data, but are not required to report that data to ADWR, and would be willing to report and share that data with the public.  Existing data sharing cooperators include the USGS, USBOR, and the Tucson Water among others.

The survey was designed to collect information and opinions about the water- level data needs, uses and data collection activities of participants.

Thank you for your participation in this survey!

 





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