A New Socio-Hydrology System Based on System Dynamics and a SWAT-MODFLOW Coupling Model for Solving Water Resource Management in Nanchang City, China

Author:

Deng Zhihui1,Ma Qingshan2,Zhang Jia3,Feng Qingda1,Niu Zhaoxuan1,Zhu Guilin1,Jin Xianpeng1,Chen Meijing4,Chen Honghan3

Affiliation:

1. Center for Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology Survey, China Geological Survey, Tianjin 300309, China

2. Nanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, China

3. School of Water Resources and Environment, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China

4. Hebei Provincial Academy of Water Resources, Shijiazhuang 050011, China

Abstract

To address the issue of seasonal water resource shortages in Nanchang City, a multi-system coupling socio-hydrology simulation method was proposed. This approach involves dynamically integrating a centralized socio-economic model with a distributed surface water groundwater numerical model to explore the intricate relationships between the socio-economic system, the surface water–groundwater integrated system, and the outcomes related to seasonal water resource shortages. Taking Nanchang City as an example, this study conducted research on the water resource supply and demand balance, as well as the groundwater emergency supply, using the multi-system coupling model. Three scenarios were established: status quo, developing, and water-saving. The results show that with the increasing total water demand of social and economic development, the severity of the water resource shortage will be most pronounced in 2030. The minimum water resources supply and demand ratios for the status quo, developing, and water-saving scenarios are projected to be 0.68, 0.52, and 0.77, respectively. To meet residents’ water needs during drought conditions, emergency groundwater supply efforts are investigated. According to the simulation results, groundwater emergency supply would increase the total population by 24.0 thousand, 49.4 thousand, and 11.2 thousand people, respectively, in the status quo, developing, and water-saving scenarios. In the water-saving scenario, the Youkou and Xiebu water sources can serve as suitable emergency water sources. In the status quo scenario, the Youkou water source is the most viable emergency water source. However, in the developing scenario, relying solely on any single water source for emergency supply could have an irreversible impact on the aquifer. Therefore, considering the simultaneous use of multiple water sources is recommended, as it can fulfill water demands while ensuring the sustainable utilization of groundwater resources.

Funder

Orderly Cascade Utilization of Hot Dry Rock and Its Technical Support on National Grid

Open Fund of Hebei Cangzhou Groundwater and Land Subsidence National Observation

Monitoring and Assessing Geological Safety Risks in National Megacities and Urban Agglomerations

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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