30
Playas in the Texas High Plains

Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas in the Texas High Plains

Page 2: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Texas High Plains• Llano Estacado (Staked Plains)

– Caprock Escarpment

• Flat to gently rolling

• Shortgrass prairie

– Little surface water

– Semi-arid

• Last in settlement

Page 3: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas

Page 4: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

What are Playas?

• Clay-lined basins, which are the lowest

point of a self-contained watershed.

– Runoff dependent

Page 5: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas• Ephemeral

• Dynamic

• Diverse

• Unappreciated

Page 6: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas• Ephemeral

• Dynamic

• Diverse

• Unappreciated

Page 7: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas• Ephemeral

• Dynamic

• Diverse

• Unappreciated

• Average 17

acres

Page 8: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas of Texas • 23,037 playas in Texas

• 80,000+ in Great Plains

• Source of focused recharge

for the Ogallala Aquifer

• Vital to migratory shore

birds and waterfowl

Source : PLJV

Page 9: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Poll Question 1

• Characteristics of a playa include

– A) Self-contained watershed

– B) Clay-lined basin

– C) Ephemeral

– D) All of the above

Page 10: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas• Nature’s moist-soil unit

• Great amounts of

diversity when wet

– Plants – 350 species

– Animals

• Birds – 185 species

• Mammals – 37 species

• Amphibians – 13 species

• Invertebrates

• Dry periods are vital to

their function

Page 11: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Common Wetland Plants

Barnyard Grass

Bulrush

Pink Smartweed

ArrowheadCurly Dock

Green Sprangletop

PondweedJohnsongrassYellow Nutsedge

Page 12: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Wildlife

Great Plains Toad Barred Tiger Salamander

Plains Spadefoot Toad

Northern Pintail

American Avocet

Sandhill CraneLong-billed Curlew

Mallard

Fairy Shrimp

Tadpole Shrimp

Page 13: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater
Page 14: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Aquifer Recharge via Playas

Created by: Texan by Nature and PLJV

Page 15: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas and Groundwater• Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow

– 10-50 years

• Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater than through

other areas

• Healthy playas ensure we put cleaner water into the aquifer

• The Ogallala is compartmentalized

– Water flowing through your playa benefits your wells

• 3” of recharge through a 4 acre playa produces 326,000 gallons

of water

– Enough to support a family of 4 for 2 years

Page 16: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Health of the Ogallala

• Massive historical declines

– Cropland irrigation

– Residential use

Source: http://factsheets.okstate.edu

Page 17: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Poll Question 2

• Primary channels of recharge through a

playa includes

– A) Fissures in a dry clay pan

– B) Percolation through saturated clay soils

– C) Annular ring

– D) A and C

– E) All of the above

Page 18: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Playas in Texas

• 23,037 playas

– 4,080 functional

– 5,631 functional but

at risk

– 13,326 not

functional

Page 19: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Functional

Page 20: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Functional - at Risk

Page 21: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Not Functional

• Lacks grass

buffer

• Silt deposits

Page 22: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Not Functional

• Pitted and

trenched

Page 23: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Not Functional

• Structures

impeding

water

• Pitting

• Inadequate

grass

buffer

Page 24: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Poll Question 3

• Which factor does not affect playa

functionality?

– A) Lack of an adequate grass buffer

– B) Structures impeding run-off

– C) Water wells within the watershed

– D) Pitting within the basin

– E) Siltation of the basin

Page 25: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Texas Playa Conservation Initiative

(TxPCI)

Page 26: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

TxPCI Program Development• Partnership created in 2015

• Pit backfilling in grass buffered

playas and/or grass buffer plantings

• Producer / landowner friendly

program

– TxPCI pays 100% cost of

restoration

– We hire and pay the contractor

directly

– Pay one-time incentive payment

– 10 year agreement attached –

prevents future pit creation

Page 27: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Restoration

Page 28: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Restoration

Page 29: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

Restoration

Page 30: Playas in the Texas High Plains...Playas and Groundwater • Recharge of aquifers associated with playas is slow – 10-50 years • Rate of recharge through playas is 10-100x greater

How to get Involved

• Spread the word

• If you own a playa,

let’s get to work

PlayasWorkForTexans.com

Don Kahl

(806) 475-1308

[email protected]