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What are the Most
Pressing Water Issues
Facing the U.S.?
Perceptions of Federal
Government Staff
Dr. Sarah P. Church
USDA NIFA Postdoctoral Fellow
Natural Resources Social Science Lab
Purdue University
Water resources
Photo credits: NOAA; WRI; Erik M. Lunsford; Chesapeake Bay Program; Clean Technica; American Trails; Michigan State University; Spokane Journal
Photo credits: NOAA; WRI; Erik M. Lunsford; Chesapeake Bay Program; Clean Technica; American Trails; Michigan State University; Spokane Journal
Researchers seek to solve water resource issues
USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Synthesis of USDA NIFA Water Portfolio (2000 – 2013)
o Determine lessons learned, critical findings, and outcomes
o Identify future funding focus for water resource issues
USDA competitively funded water resource areas
13.6%
15.3%
16.4%
30.0%
35.5%
#5 Water Policy and Economics
#4 Watershed Management
#3 Animal Waste Management
#2 Water Conservation and Agricultural Water Management
#1 Nutrient Management
Percent of Total Competitively Funded Projects (2000 - 2013)
How to prioritize future research funding?
To which water priorities?
What elements to incorporate into project structure and research design?
Methods
Delphi method
o Experts surveyed
o Generate consensus – prioritization through multiple surveys
Delphi survey process, three steps
o Step 1: Initial list development
− focus groups, surveys, advisory group input
− 40 water issues
o Step 2: Rank 40 water issues, funding priority (phase 1, online survey)
− Federal agency water experts (focus groups & recommendations)
− 5-point Likert scale (1 = “Strongly Disagree” through 5 = “Strongly Agree”)
− Open-ended responses
o Step 3: Identify top five water issues (phase 2, online survey)
− Phase 1 survey respondents
− Select top three priorities
− Additional questions based on phase 1 open-ended responses
Results – Phase 1 survey, response rate
o 89 participants invited
o 35 surveys completed
o 39.3% response rate
Results – Phase 1 survey, survey responses by federal agency (n=35)
Federal Agency Name Completed
Surveys (n)
% of Total
Responses
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 10 28.6
U.S. Department of Agriculture 9 25.7
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 4 11.4
U.S. Department of Energy 3 8.6
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3 8.6
Bureau of Reclamation 2 5.7
U.S. Geologic Society 2 5.7
National Science Foundation 1 2.9
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1 2.9
Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity
2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies
3) Water quality and conservation practices
4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage,
tool development, etc.)
5) Water quality and nutrients
6) Water quality and drought
7) Watershed management
8) Water reuse
9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor
water quality and quantity
10) Climate change and economics
11) Irrigation efficiency and management
12) Tile drainage systems
13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality
14) Water quality and livestock
15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology
and structures)
16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water
projects
17) Soil science and water
18) Groundwater recharge
19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material
20) Water protection and conservation behavior
Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – climate change
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity
2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies
3) Water quality and conservation practices
4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage,
tool development, etc.)
5) Water quality and nutrients
6) Water quality and drought
7) Watershed management
8) Water reuse
9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor
water quality and quantity
10) Climate change and economics
11) Irrigation efficiency and management
12) Tile drainage systems
13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality
14) Water quality and livestock
15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology
and structures)
16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water
projects
17) Soil science and water
18) Groundwater recharge
19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material
20) Water protection and conservation behavior
Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – water quality
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity
2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies
3) Water quality and conservation practices
4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage,
tool development, etc.)
5) Water quality and nutrients
6) Water quality and drought
7) Watershed management
8) Water reuse
9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor
water quality and quantity
10) Climate change and economics
11) Irrigation efficiency and management
12) Tile drainage systems
13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality
14) Water quality and livestock
15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology
and structures)
16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water
projects
17) Soil science and water
18) Groundwater recharge
19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material
20) Water protection and conservation behavior
Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – water quantity
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity
2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies
3) Water quality and conservation practices
4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage,
tool development, etc.)
5) Water quality and nutrients
6) Water quality and drought
7) Watershed management
8) Water reuse
9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor
water quality and quantity
10) Climate change and economics
11) Irrigation efficiency and management
12) Tile drainage systems
13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality
14) Water quality and livestock
15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology
and structures)
16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water
projects
17) Soil science and water
18) Groundwater recharge
19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material
20) Water protection and conservation behavior
Results – Phase 2 survey, response rate
o 35 participants invited
o 21 surveys completed
o 60.0% response rate
Results – Phase 2 survey, survey responses by federal agency (n=21)
Federal Agency Name Completed
Surveys (n)
% of Total
Responses
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 8 38.1
U.S. Department of Agriculture 8 38.1
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1 4.8
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1 4.8
Bureau of Reclamation 1 4.8
U.S. Geologic Society 1 4.8
National Science Foundation 1 4.8
Results – Phase 2 survey
Top 5 water issues:
“…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA
should consider funding in the future.”
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%)
2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%)
3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%)
4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%)
5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
Results – Phase 2 survey
Top 5 water issues:
“…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA
should consider funding in the future.”
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%)
2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%)
3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%)
4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%)
5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
Results – Phase 2 survey
Top 5 water issues:
“…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA
should consider funding in the future.”
1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%)
2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%)
3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%)
4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%)
5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
Results – Phase 2 survey, new topics and themes
Broadly applicable themes:
“… How important is it to incorporate the following elements into NIFA RFAs, assuming they
are relevant to the proposed project? ...” (1=not at all important to 5=extremely important)
o Scientists, professionals, and/or educators from different disciplines/expertise
(i.e., interdisciplinary teams) (n=18; mean=4.39; extremely important=44.4%)
o Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in the projects (n=19; mean=4.16;
extremely important=36.8%)
o Promotion/facilitation of data sharing across federal agencies (n=19; mean=4.11;
extremely important =26.3%)
Preliminary recommendations
o Water quality and quantity themes
o Climate change – effects on water, adaptation, mitigation
o Data sharing and agency coordination
o Meaningful interdisciplinary research teams
o Meaningful stakeholder engagement/collaboration
Co-authors:
Dr. Mike O’Neill, University of Connecticut
Dr. Linda S. Prokopy, Purdue University
Additional thanks:
Laura Esman, Purdue University: survey administration
Kelly Addy, University of Rhode Island: NIFA funding categorization
Acknowledgements
D r. S a r a h P. C h u r c h
c h u r c h 9 @ p u r d u e . e d u
7 6 5 - 4 9 4 - 1 7 8 5
@ S P C p l a n n i n gGrant Number 2014-51130-22496

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What are the Mos Pressing Water Issues Facing the U.S.?

  • 1. What are the Most Pressing Water Issues Facing the U.S.? Perceptions of Federal Government Staff Dr. Sarah P. Church USDA NIFA Postdoctoral Fellow Natural Resources Social Science Lab Purdue University
  • 2. Water resources Photo credits: NOAA; WRI; Erik M. Lunsford; Chesapeake Bay Program; Clean Technica; American Trails; Michigan State University; Spokane Journal
  • 3. Photo credits: NOAA; WRI; Erik M. Lunsford; Chesapeake Bay Program; Clean Technica; American Trails; Michigan State University; Spokane Journal Researchers seek to solve water resource issues
  • 4. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture Synthesis of USDA NIFA Water Portfolio (2000 – 2013) o Determine lessons learned, critical findings, and outcomes o Identify future funding focus for water resource issues
  • 5. USDA competitively funded water resource areas 13.6% 15.3% 16.4% 30.0% 35.5% #5 Water Policy and Economics #4 Watershed Management #3 Animal Waste Management #2 Water Conservation and Agricultural Water Management #1 Nutrient Management Percent of Total Competitively Funded Projects (2000 - 2013)
  • 6. How to prioritize future research funding? To which water priorities? What elements to incorporate into project structure and research design?
  • 7. Methods Delphi method o Experts surveyed o Generate consensus – prioritization through multiple surveys
  • 8. Delphi survey process, three steps o Step 1: Initial list development − focus groups, surveys, advisory group input − 40 water issues o Step 2: Rank 40 water issues, funding priority (phase 1, online survey) − Federal agency water experts (focus groups & recommendations) − 5-point Likert scale (1 = “Strongly Disagree” through 5 = “Strongly Agree”) − Open-ended responses o Step 3: Identify top five water issues (phase 2, online survey) − Phase 1 survey respondents − Select top three priorities − Additional questions based on phase 1 open-ended responses
  • 9. Results – Phase 1 survey, response rate o 89 participants invited o 35 surveys completed o 39.3% response rate
  • 10. Results – Phase 1 survey, survey responses by federal agency (n=35) Federal Agency Name Completed Surveys (n) % of Total Responses U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 10 28.6 U.S. Department of Agriculture 9 25.7 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 4 11.4 U.S. Department of Energy 3 8.6 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3 8.6 Bureau of Reclamation 2 5.7 U.S. Geologic Society 2 5.7 National Science Foundation 1 2.9 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1 2.9
  • 11. Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity 2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies 3) Water quality and conservation practices 4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage, tool development, etc.) 5) Water quality and nutrients 6) Water quality and drought 7) Watershed management 8) Water reuse 9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor water quality and quantity 10) Climate change and economics 11) Irrigation efficiency and management 12) Tile drainage systems 13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality 14) Water quality and livestock 15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology and structures) 16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water projects 17) Soil science and water 18) Groundwater recharge 19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material 20) Water protection and conservation behavior
  • 12. Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – climate change 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity 2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies 3) Water quality and conservation practices 4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage, tool development, etc.) 5) Water quality and nutrients 6) Water quality and drought 7) Watershed management 8) Water reuse 9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor water quality and quantity 10) Climate change and economics 11) Irrigation efficiency and management 12) Tile drainage systems 13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality 14) Water quality and livestock 15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology and structures) 16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water projects 17) Soil science and water 18) Groundwater recharge 19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material 20) Water protection and conservation behavior
  • 13. Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – water quality 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity 2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies 3) Water quality and conservation practices 4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage, tool development, etc.) 5) Water quality and nutrients 6) Water quality and drought 7) Watershed management 8) Water reuse 9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor water quality and quantity 10) Climate change and economics 11) Irrigation efficiency and management 12) Tile drainage systems 13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality 14) Water quality and livestock 15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology and structures) 16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water projects 17) Soil science and water 18) Groundwater recharge 19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material 20) Water protection and conservation behavior
  • 14. Delphi survey process, Step 1: initial list top 20 – water quantity 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity 2) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies 3) Water quality and conservation practices 4) Water data (includes water monitoring, water usage, tool development, etc.) 5) Water quality and nutrients 6) Water quality and drought 7) Watershed management 8) Water reuse 9) Benchmarks, indicators, and models to study/monitor water quality and quantity 10) Climate change and economics 11) Irrigation efficiency and management 12) Tile drainage systems 13) Water quantity: Impact on water quality 14) Water quality and livestock 15) Water quantity and efficiency (includes technology and structures) 16) Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in water projects 17) Soil science and water 18) Groundwater recharge 19) Water quality and microbiological/organic material 20) Water protection and conservation behavior
  • 15. Results – Phase 2 survey, response rate o 35 participants invited o 21 surveys completed o 60.0% response rate
  • 16. Results – Phase 2 survey, survey responses by federal agency (n=21) Federal Agency Name Completed Surveys (n) % of Total Responses U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 8 38.1 U.S. Department of Agriculture 8 38.1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1 4.8 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 1 4.8 Bureau of Reclamation 1 4.8 U.S. Geologic Society 1 4.8 National Science Foundation 1 4.8
  • 17. Results – Phase 2 survey Top 5 water issues: “…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA should consider funding in the future.” 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%) 2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%) 3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%) 4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%) 5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
  • 18. Results – Phase 2 survey Top 5 water issues: “…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA should consider funding in the future.” 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%) 2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%) 3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%) 4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%) 5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
  • 19. Results – Phase 2 survey Top 5 water issues: “…select which priorities you believe to be the 3 most important water issues that USDA NIFA should consider funding in the future.” 1) Climate change and water quality and quantity (n=13, 61.9%) 2) Water quality and conservation practices (n=8, 38.1%) 3) Water quality and nutrients (n=8, 38.1%) 4) Climate change and adaptation and mitigation strategies (n=6, 28.6%) 5) Policy analysis: Water quality and quantity (n=4, 19.0%)
  • 20. Results – Phase 2 survey, new topics and themes Broadly applicable themes: “… How important is it to incorporate the following elements into NIFA RFAs, assuming they are relevant to the proposed project? ...” (1=not at all important to 5=extremely important) o Scientists, professionals, and/or educators from different disciplines/expertise (i.e., interdisciplinary teams) (n=18; mean=4.39; extremely important=44.4%) o Stakeholder involvement/collaboration in the projects (n=19; mean=4.16; extremely important=36.8%) o Promotion/facilitation of data sharing across federal agencies (n=19; mean=4.11; extremely important =26.3%)
  • 21. Preliminary recommendations o Water quality and quantity themes o Climate change – effects on water, adaptation, mitigation o Data sharing and agency coordination o Meaningful interdisciplinary research teams o Meaningful stakeholder engagement/collaboration
  • 22. Co-authors: Dr. Mike O’Neill, University of Connecticut Dr. Linda S. Prokopy, Purdue University Additional thanks: Laura Esman, Purdue University: survey administration Kelly Addy, University of Rhode Island: NIFA funding categorization Acknowledgements D r. S a r a h P. C h u r c h c h u r c h 9 @ p u r d u e . e d u 7 6 5 - 4 9 4 - 1 7 8 5 @ S P C p l a n n i n gGrant Number 2014-51130-22496

Editor's Notes

  1. There are many issues surrounding water resources in the United States. From algae blooms, water scarcity and drought. Stormwater overflows, water quality for drinking, recreation, and wildlife, and flooding. Water is critical to social and ecological function. Competing demands for water resources – drinking water, habitat, irrigation, hydrological function – and the contribution of multiple sectors to the its degradation is compounded by the uncertainty of the impact of a changing climate.
  2. Researchers across the United States are seeking solutions to this diversity of water issues, from lab and field based solutions to the consideration of human dimensions.
  3. The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture funds many of these researchers in order to solve water issues such as these. Purdue University and University of Connecticut are synthesizing the USDA NIFA water portfolio funded between 2000 and 2013. The program: Supports research, education, and extension programs All funded programs focus on water resources As part of the synthesis we are determining lessons learned, critical findings, and outcomes of the funded projects. We are also identifying and will be recommending a future direction for funding focus for water resource issues. Future funding is what I am discussing today.
  4. We seek to inform FUTURE USDA NIFA funding… What I am talking about today are the perspectives of federal agency staff considered to be water experts. I’ll cover two areas. What are the most pressing water resource issues that USDA NIFA should fund in the future? Are there other aspects to consider in research project structures and outcomes? Should NIFA consider encouraging or requiring aspects of project structure such as interdisciplinary teams, stakeholder collaboration, or data sharing, education/extension/outreach as part of project outcomes?
  5. General idea of what the Delphi method is.
  6. Nine federal agencies were represented through 35 survey respondents.
  7. Here is the top 20 issues our respondents believed to be priority water issues that USDA NIFA should consider funding in the future. These issues tend to fall into categories.
  8. Climate change
  9. Issues related to water quality
  10. Issues related to water quantity
  11. Seven federal agencies were represented through 21 respondents. Agencies were identified through respondents’ place of work, utilizing email addresses and information located on agency websites. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (38.1%) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) (38.1%), together, represent the majority (76.2%) of survey responses.
  12. At least three of these issues relate to the areas NIFA funded between 2000 and 2013. #1 Nutrient management, #2 water conservation and Ag water management, water policy and economics.   These climate change topics are related, but it is important to note the explicit naming of the issue – climate change.
  13. At least three of these issues relate to the areas NIFA funded between 2000 and 2013. #1 Nutrient management, #2 water conservation and Ag water management, water policy and economics.   These climate change topics are related, but it is important to note the explicit naming of the issue – climate change.
  14. What I’ve reported here are the opinions of federal agency staff who are water experts. This is just one data point out of many that we are looking at. However we HAVE heard many of these same themes in state focus groups, interviews, and project director surveys.