H11L-07
Spatially detailed water footprint assessment using the U.S. National Water-Economy Database

Monday, 14 December 2015: 09:30
3024 (Moscone West)
Benjamin L Ruddell, Arizona State University, Fulton Schools of Engineering, Tempe, AZ, United States
Abstract:
The new U.S. National Water-Economy Database (NWED) provides a complete picture of water use and trade in water-derived goods and services in the U.S. economy, by economic sector, at the county and metropolitan area scale. This data product provides for the first time a basis for spatially detailed calculations of water footprints and virtual water trade in the entire U.S.. This talk reviews the general patterns of U.S. water footprint and virtual water trade, at the county scale., and provides an opportunity for the community to discuss applications of this database for water resource policy and economics. The water footprints of irrigated agriculture and energy are specifically addressed, as well as overall patterns of water use in the economy.