UWSCatCH: Urban Water Supply Catchment Contributions and Hydrological Statistics for large cities of the conterminous United States.
Description
UWSCatCH extends and enhances the Urban Water Blueprint (McDonald et al., 2014) for a selection of 116 cities (population > 150,000) and their associated surface water supply catchments in the conterminous United States. The two major enhancements to the Urban Water Blueprint are: [1] estimates of the relative contributions of each surface water catchment to each city's average water supply (as well as updated estimates of any contributions from groundwater); [2] NHDplusV2 reach codes for each water supply intake stream location and associated average flow estimates (regulated and unregulated) (local upstream USGS gage IDs are also provided). UWSCatCH also features a raster file with spatially distributed (1/24° grid) runoff (average of 1980 - 2012 reanalysis simulation) which is masked to watershed polygons (included as a shapefile) to explore spatial distribution of average runoff generation affecting each city. UWSCatCH is designed for use in the R package "gamut" (https://github.com/IMMM-SFA/gamut), and may be applied in a variety of regional and national scale research studies concerning drinking water supply to major US cities.
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