U.S. General Accounting Office

Effects of Federal Activities on State Water Availability, Management, and Use

 
Note: For Questions 5, 6, 7 and 8: Use the last 10 - 20 years to determine average water conditions for your state. Drought refers to a deficiency of precipitation, including snow, over several consecutive years.
 

5.
In the next 1-10 years which, if any, portions of your state, are likely to experience water shortages under average water conditions?
(Check all that apply.)
1. Entire state (most, or all, of your state)
2. One or more regions within your state
3. One or more small localized areas within your state
4. None of the above
5. Uncertain
6. No response

6.
In the next 1-10 years which, if any, portions of your state, are likely to experience water shortages under drought conditions?
(Check all that apply.)
1. Entire state (most, or all, of your state)
2. One or more regions within your state
3. One or more small localized areas within your state
4. None of the above
5. Uncertain
6. No response

7.
In the next 10-20 years which, if any, portions of your state, are likely to experience water shortages under average water conditions?
(Check all that apply.)
1. Entire state (most, or all, of your state)
2. One or more regions within your state
3. One or more small localized areas within your state
4. None of the above
5. Uncertain
6. No response

8.
In the next 10-20 years which, if any, portions of your state, are likely to experience water shortages under drought conditions?
(Check all that apply.)
1. Entire state (most, or all, of your state)
2. One or more regions within your state
3. One or more small localized areas within your state
4. None of the above
5. Uncertain
6. No response

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