Drought Management and Planning for Water Resources

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Features

  • Examines the criteria for marginal water treatment and reuse under drought conditions including minimum water quality requisites, the level of treatment and the related cost
  • Describes a model that examines conventional and marginal water utilization for solving large-scale water system optimization problems
  • Presents tools and models for analyzing the performance of conjunctive use cases, emphasizing their ease of use, versatility, and rigor
  • Discusses the importance of a cost-effective drought plan for minimizing the adverse impacts of water shortages on public health, economic activity, and the environment
  • Proposes a methodology for the analysis of water resource systems as well as designing and planning operational measures that would avoid or mitigate the effects of droughts
  • Elucidates the importance of adopting a pro-active approach to reduce the worst consequences and promote the efficient use of water resources
  • Summary

    Droughts and their management are a serious challenge to water resource professionals. While droughts predominate in arid regions, their frequency and severity in more temperate regions with more abundant rainfall have been on the rise. Drought Management and Planning for Water Resources provides an essential collection of planning and management tools for minimizing the negative impacts of droughts. Comprehensive and up-to-date, it covers water conservation and reuse, conjunctive use and use of marginal resources, desalination, deep groundwater extraction, optimization modeling, and decision support systems.

    With contributions from a prestigious international panel, the book presents best management practices that maximize efficiency, reliability, and economy while minimizing the potential for adverse effects to the environment and human health. Providing appropriate methodologies, the chapters discuss how conjunctive water use can increase water availability in the developing world and what types of conjunctive use schemes are the most promising. The book examines the feasibility of a drought watch alert system and the legal and administrative framework required. It also explores the application of the Optimization Models and the Decision Support Systems to the study of different water management alternatives under drought conditions. Drought Management and Planning for Water Resources delineates how to reduce drought effects through pro-active vision, good management, and conjunctive use of water sources.

    Table of Contents

    Water Management in Mediterranean Regions Prone to Drought: The Júcar Basin Experience, J.F. Polo and J. Paredes
    Introduction
    Current Spanish Legal Framework
    Droughts in the Júcar Basin Agency
    Indicators and Watch Alert Systems in the JBA
    Analysis of Drought Events in the JBA
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Criteria for Marginal Water Treatment and Reuse Under Drought Conditions, G. Mancini, P. Roccaro, S. Sipala, and F.G.A. Vagliasindi
    Introduction
    Potential Applications for Marginal Waters
    Issues in Marginal Waters Utilization
    Health Protection issues
    Nitrogen Yield Evaluation: Issues and Recommendations
    Wastewater Reuse System Monitoring: Issues and Recommendations
    Guidelines for the Reuse of Marginal Water for Ground Water Recharge
    Aquifer Characterization: Issues and Recommendations
    Recharge Techniques: Issues and Recommendations
    Human Health Protection: Issues and Recommendations
    Guidelines for Marginal Water Urban Reuse
    Guidelines for Marginal Water Industrial Reuse
    Cost Analysis for Marginal Water Treatment
    Development of a Web-Based Information System for Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgment
    References
    Strategies for the Conjunctive Use of Surface and Groundwater, A. Sahuquillo
    Introduction
    Methods of Conjunctive Use
    Comparison between Artificial Recharge and Alternate Use
    Other Aspects and Possibilities
    Conjunctive Use Potential in Developing Countries
    Analysis of Conjunctive Use Systems
    Methods of Analysis
    Conclusion and Recommendations
    References
    Optimization Model for the Conjunctive Use of Conventional and Marginal Waters, F. Salis, G.M. Sechi, and P. Zuddas
    Introduction
    Identification of the Optimization Algorithm
    The Optimization Package WARGI: Water Resources System
    Optimization Aided by Graphical Interface
    WARGI Graphical Interface
    Results Applying WARGI to Real Cases
    Conclusion
    References
    Decision Support Systems for Drought Management, D.P. Loucks
    Introduction
    Drought Planning
    Drought Decision Support
    Case Examples
    National Drought Management Planning
    Conclusion
    References
    Methodology for the Analysis of Drought Mitigation Measures in Water Resource Systems, J. Andreu and A.S. Solera
    Introduction
    Operative Drought
    Time Scales and the Space Factor in the Analysis of Operative Droughts
    Analysis, Characterization, and Monitoring of Operative Droughts
    Methodology of the Analysis
    The Aquatool Environment for the Development of Decision Support Systems
    Case Studies
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Droughts and the European Water Framework Directive: Implications on Spanish River Basin Districts, T. Estrela, A. Fidalgo, and M.A. Pérez
    Introduction
    Droughts in the WFD
    Drought Planning Legal Framework in Spain
    Drought Management Tools
    Drought Indicators for the Spanish Territory
    The Júcar River Basin District
    Conclusion
    References
    Water reuse and Desalination at Comunitat-Valenciana Region, Spain, V. Serrano-Orts, J. Paredes, and J. Andreu
    Introduction
    Legislative, Territorial, and Social Framework
    Water Situation of Comunitat-Valenciana
    Wastewater Reuse
    Desalination
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgment
    References
    Role of Decision Support System and Multicriteria Methods for the Assessment of Drought Mitigation Measures, G. Rossi, A. Cancelliere, and G. Giuliano
    Introduction
    Assessment of Drought Mitigation Measures Trough a Multicriteria Approach
    Application of the Proposed Procedure for the Assessment of Drought Mitigation Measures to the Case Studies
    Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References Index

    Editorial Reviews

    “… its strength lies in the chapter where hydrology and modeling of behavior when water flows are irregular or absent, the rain does fall tends to runoff with little infiltration and the quality is variable and different from that under normal climatic conditions. There are nine chapters, each written by different authors or teams. … the material on aquifers is more relevant in providing a guide to the characterization and issues of importance when assessing opportunities for marginal water treatment for reuse. …”
    — In Australian Water Assn, 2006