Variable: Total water consumption
Variable ID: consum
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Identification Information:
- Citation:
- Citation Information:
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Originator:U.S. Geological Survey
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Publication Date:2025
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Title:USGS National Water Availability Assessment Data Companion website
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Geospatial Data Presentation Form:Digital datasets
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Online Linkage:https://water.usgs.gov/nwaa-data/data-file-directory?path=data/integrated-water-availability/iwa-assessment-outputs-conus-2025/consum/
- Larger Work Citation(s):
- Citation Information:
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Originator:Miller, O.L., Martinez, A.J., Cashman, M.J., Powlen, K.A., Padilla, J.A., and Stets, E.G.
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Publication Date:2024-12-09
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Title:Water budget results for a water availability assessment across the conterminous United States for water years 2010-2020
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Geospatial Data Presentation Form:Digital datasets
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Online Linkage:https://doi.org/10.5066/P1CFYEHO
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Publisher:U.S. Geological Survey – ScienceBase
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Originator:Stets, E., Miller, O., Cashman, M., Powlen, K., Martinez, A., Archer, A.A., and Padilla, J.A.
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Publication Date:2025-01-11
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Title:Local water use and climate drive water stress over the conterminous United States with substantial impacts to fish species of conservation concern
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Geospatial Data Presentation Form:Digital datasets
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Online Linkage:https://d197for5662m48.cloudfront.net/documents/publicationstatus/240601/preprint_pdf/3e71524f57457d69e1fc51577b205ace.pdf
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Publisher:Authorea Preprints
- Description:
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Name:Total water consumption
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Variable ID:consum
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Units:Millimeters per month (mm/mo)
- Summary:
- Total water consumption here refers to the total amount of water consumed for public supply, thermoelectric power, and crop irrigation. Consumption refers to the permanent removal of water from the local environment due to evaporation, loss as products, or transfers out of the local hydrologic cycle. Consumption is less than total withdrawals because some of the water withdrawn for human uses is returned to the local environment.
- Technical Description:
In equation-form: Total water consumption = gross cumulative consumptive water use for public supply, thermoelectric power, and crop irrigation upstream plus within the local 12-digit hydrologic unit (HUC12).
- Parent Model:
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Name:National Water Availability Assessment Outputs (CONUS 2025)
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Model ID:iwa-assessment-outputs-conus-2025
- Time Period of Content:
- Time Period Information:
- Range of Dates/Times:
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Start Year/Month:200910
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End Year/Month:202009
- Status:
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Scenario:Historical
- Spatial Domain:
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Description of Geographic Extent:Lower 48 United States
- Bounding Coordinates:
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West Bounding Coordinate:-126.0
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East Bounding Coordinate:-66.2
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North Bounding Coordinate:49.7
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South Bounding Coordinate:24.4
- Geospatial Data Needed to Map Output:
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Description of Spatial Resolution:12-digit hydrologic unit codes
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Title:October 2020 version of the Watershed Boundary Dataset
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Online Linkage:https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/67082a0fd34e969edc5a1cca
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Access Constraints:Some files are too large to open in spreadsheet programs. For ideal viewing of these files, please use a text editor to ensure all data are retained.
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Entity and Attribute Information:
- Detailed Description:
- Entity Type:
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Entity Type Label:consum_historical_CONUS_200910-202009_describe.txt
- Entity Type Definition:
Text (txt) file containing summary
information for the dataset. For each metric (huc12_id, year_month, and consum_mm/mo) it provides the total number of dataset observations, the number of
distinct values, and various summary statistics.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
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Entity Type Label:consum_historical_CONUS_200910-202009_histogram.png
- Entity Type Definition:
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file containing
a histogram showing the distribution of data values in the dataset, with
values measured in millimeters per month on the x-axis
and the number of occurrences of those values on the y-axis.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
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Entity Type Label:consum_historical_CONUS_200910-202009_long.csv
- Entity Type Definition:
Comma Separated Value (CSV) file
containing data for the 2009-2020 period by 12-digit hydrologic unit code
(HUC12) and month and year for the Lower 48 United States. The first row is a header row and the data start on the second row.
The first column is the 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) identifier
(huc12_id) and the second column is the year and month (year_month).
The third column contains the variable data, in millimeters per month (consum_mm/mo).
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
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Entity Type Label:consum_iwa-assessment-outputs-conus-2025_CONUS_200910-202009_mean_map_detailed.pdf
- Entity Type Definition:
Portable Document Format (PDF) file containing a map showing total water consumption in millimeters per month averaged from 2009-10 to 2020-09 by 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) for the Lower 48 United States. This is a high-quality detailed map image with
information on the source model and map creation date, as well as a link and
QR code to the associated data.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
- Entity Type:
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Entity Type Label:consum_iwa-assessment-outputs-conus-2025_CONUS_200910-202009_mean_map_basic.png
- Entity Type Definition:
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file containing a map showing total water consumption in millimeters per month averaged from 2009-10 to 2020-09 by 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) for the Lower 48 United States.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
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Entity Type Label:consum_iwa-assessment-outputs-conus-2025_CONUS_200910-202009_mean_map_detailed.png
- Entity Type Definition:
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file containing a map showing total water consumption in millimeters per month averaged from 2009-10 to 2020-09 by 12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12) for the Lower 48 United States. This is a high-quality detailed map image with
information on the source model and map creation date, as well as a link and
QR code to the associated data.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
- Entity Type:
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Entity Type Label:consum_historical_CONUS_200910-202009_wide.csv
- Entity Type Definition:
Comma Separated Value (CSV) file
containing data for the 2009-2020 period by month and year for the Lower 48 United States. The first row is a
header row and the data start on the second row. The first column is the
year and month (year_month). All following columns represent an individual
12-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC12), where the values are the variable
data, in millimeters per month.
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Entity Type Definition Source:Producer defined
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Explore Further - Analyses and Findings:
- National Water Availability Assessment Report Chapter(s):
- Chapter:
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Title:Chapter A: Executive Summary
- Description:
- Chapter A introduces the National Water Availability Assessment and provides important background and definitions for how the report characterizes water availability and its components. This chapter also presents the key findings of Chapters B-F and thus acts as a summary of the entire report. The sidebars presented in Chapter A provide context for the datasets and citations that are used throughout the report.
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Online Linkage:https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1894A
- Chapter:
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Title:Chapter D: National Water Use
- Description:
- Chapter D (Medalie and others, 2025) assesses water use, including withdrawals and consumptive use in the conterminous United States (lower 48 states; CONUS). This chapter presents information on where, when, how much, and for what purpose surface and ground water are used in CONUS. This chapter focuses on analysis of the three types of water use that account for approximately 90% of water withdrawals in CONUS –public supply, crop irrigation, and thermoelectric power – but also includes information on other water use categories.
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Online Linkage:https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1894D
- Chapter:
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Title:Chapter F: Integrated Water availability
- Description:
- The National Water Availability Assessment Report culminates with Chapter F (Stets and others, 2025), which is an integrated assessment of water availability. A comprehensive description of water availability requires consideration of multiple aspects, such as the amount and conditions of water (quantity and quality), along with the sensitivity of users to those conditions. This chapter uses information from the assessments of water supply, quality, and use to create a more integrated investigation of water availability across CONUS. This investigation includes the use of an index referred to as the surface water-supply and use index (SUI), which determines the relative stress from potential imbalances between water supply and water use.
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Online Linkage:https://doi.org/10.3133/pp1894F
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