The optimal allocation of water resources oriented to prioritizing ecological needs using multiple schemes in the Shaying River Basin (Henan Section), China

Author:

Li Hang1ORCID,Qu Xiao-Ning2,Tao Jie134ORCID,Hu Chang-Hong5,Zuo Qi-Ting134

Affiliation:

1. School of Water Conservancy Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450001, China

2. Henan Water & Power Engineering Consulting Co., Ltd, Zhengzhou, 450001, China

3. Henan International Joint Laboratory of Water Cycle Simulation and Environmental Protection, Zhengzhou 450001, China

4. Zhengzhou Key Laboratory of Water Resource and Environment, Zhengzhou 450001, China

5. Administration of Shaying River Basin in Henan Province, Luohe 450001, China

Abstract

Abstract China is actively exploring water resources management considering ecological priorities. The Shaying River Basin (Henan Section) serves as an important grain production base in China. However, conflicts for water between humans and the environment are becoming increasingly prominent. The present study analyzed the optimal allocation of water while considering ecological priorities in the Shaying River Basin (Henan Section). The ecological water demand was calculated by the Tennant and the representative station methods; then, based on the predicted water supply and demand in 2030, an optimal allocation model was established, giving priority to meeting ecological objectives while including social and comprehensive economic benefit objectives. After solving the model, the optimal results of three established schemes were obtained. This revealed that scheme 1 and scheme 2 failed to satisfy the water demand of the study area in 2030 by only the current conditions and strengthening water conservation, respectively. Scheme 3 was the best scheme, which could balance the water supply and demand by adding new water supply based on strengthening water conservation and maximizing the benefits. Therefore, the actual water allocation in 2030 is forecast to be 7.514 billion (7.514 × 109) m3. This study could help basin water management departments deal with water use and supply.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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