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Minimum Residual Flows for Catchments in the Czech Republic

Journal

WATER
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13050689

Keywords

residual flow; environmental flow; new methodology; regionalization; seasonality of MRF

Funding

  1. Operational Programme Prague - Growth Pole of the Czech Republic [CZ.07.1.02/0.0/0.0/16_040/0000380]

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The determination of minimum residual flow (MRF) in Europe varies due to different hydrological conditions, ecosystem requirements, water abstraction needs, and legislation. Despite the difficulty in qualitatively comparing methodologies among countries, individual approaches can serve as examples for developing new methodologies in legislative or environmental improvements. The Czech Republic has been working on MRF regulations for ten years, focusing on modern trends in ecological standards and utilizing standard hydrological characteristics for calculations. The new proposed approach is undergoing a complex approval process as it seeks to increase MRF levels compared to current methods.
The determination of minimum residual flow (MRF) follows diverse methodology in Europe due to differing hydrological conditions, ecosystem requirements, water abstraction requirements, and legislation. Methodologies in individual countries are difficult to compare qualitatively. However, individual approaches can serve as examples for countries undergoing the process of developing new methodologies, either for legislative purposes or to improve environmental standards on watercourses. This is exactly the situation in the Czech Republic which, has been working on the Regulation of the Government of the Czech Republic for ten years, since the amendment to the Water Act in 2010, defines the methods and criteria for determining the MRF on watercourses. T.G. Masaryk Water Research Institute, p.r.i., was commissioned to develop a new methodology to serve as the basis for the wording of aforementioned regulation. The new methodological approach took into account modern trends concerning the preservation of ecological standards, and used standard hydrological characteristics for its calculations. The newly proposed approach is undergoing a complicated approval process as the authors seek to increase the MRF compared to the current approach. The new approach assumes an MRF setting between Q(97) and Q(90). It defines four areas within the Czech Republic, by their hydrological and hydrogeological conditions, where the MRF is determined in different ways. This article describes the development of a new methodological approach, including the use the available Czech Hydrometeorological Institute data sets, the proposed regional division for MRF calculations, the determination the MRF below reservoirs, and the current state of the issue.

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