Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit

<p>Inter-basin water transfer projects are the main measure to address the water deficit crisis caused by uneven distribution of water resources. The current water transfer operation mainly tends to be present in areas with small water transfer costs and is prone to encounter the problem of sp...

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Main Authors: B.-Y. Zhou, G.-H. Fang, X. Li, J. Zhou, H.-Y. Zhong
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2024-02-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/28/817/2024/hess-28-817-2024.pdf
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author B.-Y. Zhou
G.-H. Fang
X. Li
J. Zhou
H.-Y. Zhong
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G.-H. Fang
X. Li
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description <p>Inter-basin water transfer projects are the main measure to address the water deficit crisis caused by uneven distribution of water resources. The current water transfer operation mainly tends to be present in areas with small water transfer costs and is prone to encounter the problem of spatial and temporal imbalances in water allocation. To address these issues, this paper defines a water deficit evenness index (WDEI), aimed at minimizing regional differences in water scarcity and sharing the pressure of water scarcity as a social demand objective. This index is incorporated into a joint optimization model for the Jiangsu section of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (J-SNWDP), which comprises both the ecological objective of the total water deficit (TWD) and the economic objective of the pumping water (PW). Further, the Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III (NSGA-III) and multi-attribute decision-making were applied to solve the model and obtain an optimal operation strategy. The results showed the following: (1) the WDEI defined in this paper can mitigate the synchronized water scarcity in certain water users. In typical normal years (wet year and dry year), the WDEI shows a reduction of 94.2 % (81.8 %, 76.7 %) compared to the historical operation strategy. (2) The optimized operation strategy can significantly reduce TWD and PW by 82.06% (37.69 %, 52.36 %) and 45.13 % (3.25 %, 21.51 %) compared with the historical values, respectively, which can improve the water supply satisfaction and reduce the project cost. At the same time, the lake storage capacity of the optimal operation strategy performs well, and the water transfer efficiency of the river is significantly improved. (3) In this paper, targeted optimal operation strategies and potential ways to secure the project tasks are proposed for different natural flow. Overall, it is of great significance to study the water supply equity in the J-SNWDP to alleviate the concentrated water deficit in Jiangsu Province and other similar regions.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-c731a64581484a93bf2be029bbb7fc902024-02-21T07:44:18ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79382024-02-012881783210.5194/hess-28-817-2024Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficitB.-Y. ZhouG.-H. FangX. LiJ. ZhouH.-Y. Zhong<p>Inter-basin water transfer projects are the main measure to address the water deficit crisis caused by uneven distribution of water resources. The current water transfer operation mainly tends to be present in areas with small water transfer costs and is prone to encounter the problem of spatial and temporal imbalances in water allocation. To address these issues, this paper defines a water deficit evenness index (WDEI), aimed at minimizing regional differences in water scarcity and sharing the pressure of water scarcity as a social demand objective. This index is incorporated into a joint optimization model for the Jiangsu section of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project (J-SNWDP), which comprises both the ecological objective of the total water deficit (TWD) and the economic objective of the pumping water (PW). Further, the Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm III (NSGA-III) and multi-attribute decision-making were applied to solve the model and obtain an optimal operation strategy. The results showed the following: (1) the WDEI defined in this paper can mitigate the synchronized water scarcity in certain water users. In typical normal years (wet year and dry year), the WDEI shows a reduction of 94.2 % (81.8 %, 76.7 %) compared to the historical operation strategy. (2) The optimized operation strategy can significantly reduce TWD and PW by 82.06% (37.69 %, 52.36 %) and 45.13 % (3.25 %, 21.51 %) compared with the historical values, respectively, which can improve the water supply satisfaction and reduce the project cost. At the same time, the lake storage capacity of the optimal operation strategy performs well, and the water transfer efficiency of the river is significantly improved. (3) In this paper, targeted optimal operation strategies and potential ways to secure the project tasks are proposed for different natural flow. Overall, it is of great significance to study the water supply equity in the J-SNWDP to alleviate the concentrated water deficit in Jiangsu Province and other similar regions.</p>https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/28/817/2024/hess-28-817-2024.pdf
spellingShingle B.-Y. Zhou
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Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
title Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
title_full Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
title_fullStr Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
title_full_unstemmed Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
title_short Joint optimal operation of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project considering the evenness of water deficit
title_sort joint optimal operation of the south to north water diversion project considering the evenness of water deficit
url https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/28/817/2024/hess-28-817-2024.pdf
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