Impact of the Water Consumption Management in the Downstream on the Optimal Operation of Reservoirs (case study: Jareh Dam)
Subject Areas : Article frome a thesisMajied Mosavi 1 , hesam seyed kaboli 2
1 - M.Sc. Student of Water Resources Engineering and Management, Department of Civil Engineering, Jundi-Shapur University of Technology, Dezful, Iran
2 - Associate Prof. of Water Resources Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Jundi-Shapur University of Technology, Dezful, Iran
Keywords: Optimization, Dam operation, Water efficiency, Jareh Dam, Water consumption management,
Abstract :
Water consumption management and optimal operation of reservoirs are important challenges for sustainable development in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Increasing water consumption productivity is recognized as an adaptive strategy for coping with drought conditions and increasing water demand due to population growth. Nonetheless, the impact of the increase in water consumption productivity on the operation of reservoirs is neglected in assessment as a management tool. Therefore, in this research, the impact of the increased efficiency in agriculture water on Jareh-Dam operation as a case study has been assessed. For this purpose, an objective function has been developed based on the coefficient of water efficiency to optimize the water release and water storage in the Jareh-Dam. The operation reservoir is then compromised in both optimal and current conditions with considering the four scenarios of water efficiency. Results show that increasing in the coefficient of water efficiency up to 0.5 will result in an increase of 10 percent in the reliability and a 28 percent decrease in the vulnerability. Also, assuming the reservoir performance is constant compared to the base period, with a 17 percent increase in downstream consumption efficiency, a growth of 46.7 percent in the region's gross income is not far from expectation.