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A Comparison of Three Federal Datasets for Thermoelectric Water Withdrawals in the United States for 2010
Authors:Melissa A Harris  Timothy H Diehl
Affiliation:Lower Mississippi‐Gulf Water Sci5ence Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Nashville, Tennessee
Abstract:Historically, thermoelectric water withdrawal has been estimated by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) water‐use compilations. Recently, the USGS developed models for estimating withdrawal at thermoelectric plants to provide estimates independent from plant operator‐reported withdrawal data. This article compares three federal datasets of thermoelectric withdrawals for the United States in 2010: one based on the USGS water‐use compilation, another based on EIA data, and the third based on USGS model‐estimated data. The withdrawal data varied widely. Many plants had three different withdrawal values, and for approximately 54% of the plants the largest withdrawal value was twice the smallest, or larger. The causes of discrepancies among withdrawal estimates included definitional differences, definitional noise, and various nondefinitional causes. The uncertainty in national totals can be characterized by the range among the three datasets, from 5,640 m3/s (129 billion gallons per day bgd]) to 6,954 m3/s (158 bgd), or by the aggregate difference between the smallest and largest values at each plant, from 4,014 m3/s (92 bgd) to 8,590 m3/s (196 bgd). When used to assess the accuracy of reported values, the USGS model estimates identify plants that need to be reviewed.
Keywords:water use  thermoelectric power generation water use  thermoelectric water withdrawals  water supply and demand  water availability  water sustainability  water budget  water‐energy nexus  water‐use datasets  groundwater hydrology  surface‐water hydrology
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