Abstract

This paper presents an integrated hydrologic-economic modeling framework for optimizing conjunctive use of surface and groundwater at the river basin scale. Integrated river basin modeling with distributed groundwater simulation and dynamic stream-aquifer interaction allows a more realistic representation of conjunctive use and the associated economic results. The use of an economic objective function, maximizing the net economic value of water use, provides solutions that optimize economic efficiency in water resources management. Constraints guarantee the feasibility and sustainability of suggested operations. A nonlinear optimization model is presented for the Adra River Basin system (Spain). Model results suggest a variety of water management and operation strategies and indicate where significant the economic benefits can be obtained through capacity expansion. A procedure allowing a systematic assessment of the economic indicators required by the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is provided....

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