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Distributed Simulation-optimization Model for Conjunctive Use of Groundwater and Surface Water Under Environmental and Sustainability Restrictions

Journal

WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Volume 35, Issue 8, Pages 2305-2323

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-021-02788-5

Keywords

Optimization model; Conjunctive use; Sustainable development; Stream‐ aquifer interaction

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  1. Debre Markos University

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This study developed a coupled simulation-optimization model for the conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water, contributing to the sustainable development of water resources. By applying the model in different scenarios, it was found that the total annual optimal pumping can be reduced when restricting stream flow depletion.
Evolving optimal management strategies are essential for the sustainable development of water resources. A coupled simulation-optimization model that links the simulation and optimization models internally through a response matrix approach is developed for the conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water in meeting irrigation water demand and municipal water supply, while ensuring groundwater sustainability and maintaining environmental flow in river. It incorporates the stream-aquifer interactions, and the aquifer response matrix is generated from a numerical groundwater model. The optimization model is solved by using MATLAB. The developed model has been applied to the Hormat-Golina valley alluvial stream-aquifer system, Ethiopia, and the optimal pumping schedules were obtained for the existing 43 wells under two different scenarios representing with and without restrictions on stream flow depletion, and satisfying the physical, operational and managerial constraints arising due to hydrological configuration, sustainability and ecological services. The study reveals that the total annual optimal pumping is reduced by 19.75 % due to restrictions on stream flow depletion. It is observed that the groundwater pumping from the aquifer has a significant effect on the stream flow depletion and the optimal conjunctive water use plays a great role in preventing groundwater depletion caused by the extensive pumping for various purposes. The groundwater contribution in optimal conjunctive water use is very high having a value of 92 % because of limited capacity of canal. The findings would be useful to the planners and decision makers for ensuring long-term water sustainability.

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