Application of WEAP Simulation Model to Hengshui City Water Planning

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作者
OJEKUNLE Z O [1 ]
赵林 [1 ]
李满洲 [2 ]
杨真 [1 ]
谭欣 [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University
[2] Institute of Geological Environment Survey of Henan Province
关键词
water allocation; WEAP model; water demand management; river basin management; water resources management; water demand coverage; unmet water demand; Fudong Pai River;
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中图分类号
TV213.4 [水利资源的管理、保护与改造];
学科分类号
082802 ;
摘要
Like many river basins in China, water resources in the Fudong Pai River are almost fully allocated. This paper seeks to assess and evaluate water resource problems using water evaluation and planning (WEAP) model via its application to Hengshui Basin of Fudong Pai River. This model allows the simulation and analysis of various water allocation scenarios and, above all, scenarios of users’ behavior. Water demand management is one of the options discussed in detail. Simulations are proposed for diverse climatic situations from dry years to normal years and results are discussed. Within the limits of data availability, it appears that most water users are not able to meet all their requirements from the river, and that even the ecological reserve will not be fully met during certain years. But the adoption of water demand management procedures offers opportunities for remedying this situation during normal hydrological years. However, it appears that demand management alone will not suffice during dry years. Nevertheless, the ease of use of the model and its user-friendly interfaces make it particularly useful for discussions and dialogue on water resources management among stakeholders.
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页码:142 / 146
页数:5
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