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Management of water supply systems from interbasin transfers: case study in the Brazilian semiarid region

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Pages 660-671 | Received 21 Jun 2020, Accepted 29 Apr 2021, Published online: 25 May 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This paper develops a discharge allocation model for public water supply for a set of communities, considering available and planned reservoirs and interbasin transfer projects. Reservoir operation rules were defined for maximum water withdrawals in function of the storage volume over a period of 45 years, and then the discharges to be transported from the different sources to 18 locations were defined, minimizing the costs. Generalized Reduced Gradient and Particle Swarm Optimization algorithms were used in the optimization processes. The model was applied in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazilian semiarid. This region has the worst water balance in the entire country and three interbasin water transfer systems are under construction. Due to the interconnection among the systems, it will be possible to supply the communities from one or another source. The results showed that the optimized operation of the reservoirs can minimize water transfer and costs.

Acknowledgements

We thank the reviewers for their important contributions, which improved the manuscript.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This article is a contribution of the project “Medidas Adaptativas para Enfrentamento de Eventos Climáticos e Hidrológicos Extremos no Estado de Pernambuco” [contract FADE/UFPE n. 104/2017]. The authors also acknowledge the financial support of CNPq – National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil, and the Pernambuco State Sanitation Company (COMPESA) for making available the data used in this research.

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