W6 Research Blog
Quentin Miller 22 Mar., 2018 Senior Project W6 Research Blog Water in the American West Water is a vital natural resource for many different human processes from personal hydration to irrigation for crops. The requirement for water in so many different things that people need, both directly and indirectly, means that each person needs/uses a lot of water each day. In many areas of the United States where annual rainfall is above 30 inches, water shortages or challenges surrounding finding the water needed to satisfy water needs are not usually a problem. However, many parts of the United States do have water shortage problems or uncertainty regarding water supply. Nowhere is this more evident than in the western part of the United States. In this vast region, many troubling factors and trends surrounding water use and climate combine to create situations of uncertainty, risk, or even shortage of water. Most of the American West receives far less rainfall than other parts o...