“…Typically, models are developed for a region of interest (such as an aquifer or a watershed), a process that includes considerable data collection, data base management, model construction, history matching, and visualization. Streamflow depletion is estimated by comparing flow in surface water features in simulations with and without pumping in all or a subset of the domain (Ahlfeld et al, 2016;Hill et al, 1992;Neupauer and Griebling, 2012;Zipper, Gleeson, et al, 2021). Most streamflow depletion studies based on numerical models have used groundwater flow models such as MODFLOW, but recent examples have included integrated hydrologic models that couple land surface, vadose zone, and groundwater processes to simulate feedbacks between pumping, groundwater recharge, subsurface storage, and streamflow Maxwell, 2014, 2019;Woolfenden and Nishikawa, 2014;Kollet et al, 2017).…”