Abstract

AbstractArid regions frequently have competing demands for scarce water mainly for urban supply and irrigation. This paper presents a decision support system (DSS) as an instrument to find the optimal scheme for management of water resources from multiple supplies using managed aquifer recharge (MAR). The DSS capabilities are demonstrated through its application to the Sonora River basin. The watershed is located in Northern Mexico and has a wide variety of agricultural zones and many small towns along the river. The most important urban center is the city of Hermosillo with a concentrated water demand for urban and industrial uses. The DSS includes the hydrological modeling of the entire system, stream flow in rivers, the groundwater-flow model including MAR, and the characterization of the water quality from various sources. The result from this study establishes that it will be difficult to satisfy the increasing demand for water using the current supply-and-demand-allocation schemes. Alternative sourc...

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