Simulation of current and future water demands using the WEAP model in the Annaba province, Northeastern Algeria: a case study

Author:

Berredjem Abdel Fatah1ORCID,Boumaiza Ahlem2,Hani Azzedine3

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Territory Planning, University of Mentouri Brothers, Constantine 1, Constantine, Algeria

2. b Department of Electronic, Badji-Mokhtar Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria

3. c Water Resources and Sustainable Development Laboratory, Badji-Mokhtar Annaba University, Annaba, Algeria

Abstract

Abstract The Annaba province in Algeria is currently facing significant challenges due to water shortages and intermittent water distribution. This study utilizes the Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) system to assess present and future water supply and demands in Annaba province, Algeria. Five scenarios, including a reference, climate change, desalination, leakage reduction, and water reuse, are evaluated. The analysis reveals that the region faces significant water shortages and intermittent distribution, with projected annual water demand reaching 148 Mm3 by 2070. Climate change amplifies the demand by 8%, resulting in a projected water demand of 151 Mm3 by 2070. The industrial sector exhibits the highest unmet water demand, while the domestic and agricultural sectors also face challenges. Alternative scenarios, such as water efficiency and desalination, offer potential for eliminating industrial unmet water demand. Scenario 5 (managed aquifer recharge) reduces industrial unmet water demands by 36% to 23 Mm3 by 2070, while scenario 4 (leakage reduction and water reuse) decreases unmet domestic demands to 24 Mm3. This study emphasizes the need for water management strategies including efficient water use, infrastructure investment, public education on conservation and reuse, and industry adoption of water-saving technologies. Overall, this study addresses the difficulties and challenges associated with water scarcity in Annaba province.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Water Science and Technology,Ecology,Civil and Structural Engineering,Environmental Engineering

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