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Economics of Optimal Reservoir Capacity Determination, Sediment Management, and Dam Decommissioning

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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
卷 57, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1029/2020WR028198

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optimal reservoir capacity; sedimentation management; dam removal; economics of dams

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  1. Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
  2. Hatch Multistate Research capacity funding program, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [1014386]
  3. University of Connecticut's Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2021CDSKXYJG007]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71973019]

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This study focuses on the economic impact of sedimentation on dams and developing a model to optimize the initial reservoir size for maximizing net benefits over the lifespan of the dam. It also considers the costs of sediment management and decommissioning in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of optimal dam sizing under different circumstances.
The lifetime net economic contribution of a dam that is subject to sedimentation is likely to depend on the storage capacity of its reservoir, how fast the capacity is lost to sedimentation, and the cost of ultimate decommissioning of the dam. A model is developed for determining the size of initial reservoir capacity of a dam to maximize lifetime net benefits, while allowing for the possibility of sediment management to extend its useful life, and accounting for dam decommissioning costs incurred when this life ends. The model is applied to a proposed hydropower dam. Baseline results are compared with those obtained from building the dam at its designed reservoir capacity. Sensitivity analysis with respect to key economic and technical parameters is also carried out to characterize differences in solutions to the cases with and without sediment management. The overall goal is to improve our understanding of optimal dam sizing under different circumstances.

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