A Novel Approach for Optimum Conjunctive Use Management of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources under Uncertainty ()
ABSTRACT
Uncertainty in determining optimum conjunctive water use lies not only on
variability of hydrological cycle and climate but also on lack of adequate data
and perfect knowledge about groundwater-surface water system interactions,
errors in historic data and inherent variability of system parameters both in space and time. Simulation-optimization models are
used for conjunctive water use management under uncertain conditions.
However, direct application of such approach whereby all realizations are
considered at every-iteration of the optimization process leads to a highly
computational time-consuming optimization problem as the number of realizations
increases. Hence, this study proposes a novel approach—a Retrospective
Optimization Approximation (ROA) approach. In this approach, a simulation model
was used to determine aquifer system responses (draw-downs) which were
assembled as response matrices and incorporated in the optimization model
(procedure) as coefficients in the constraints. The sample optimization
sub-problems generated, were solved and analyzed through ROA-Active-Set
procedure implemented under MATLAB code. The
ROA-Active Set procedure solves and evaluates a sequence of sample path
optimization sub-problems in an increasing number of realizations. The
methodology was applied to a real-world conjunctive water use management
problem found in Great Letaba River basin, South Africa. In the River basin,
surface water source contributes 87% of the existing un-optimized total
conjunctive water use withdrawal rate (6512.04 m3/day) and the remaining 13% is contributed by groundwater
source. Through ROA approach, results indicate that the optimum
percentages contribution of the surface and subsurface sources to the total
water demand are 58% and 42% respectively. This implies that the existing
percentage contribution can be increased or reduced by ±29% that is groundwater
source can be increased by 29% while the surface water source contribution can
be reduced by 29%. This reveals that the existing conjunctive water use
practice is unsustainable wherein surface water system is overstressed while
groundwater system is under-utilized. Through k-means sampling technique ROA-Active Set procedure was able to
attain a converged maximum expected total optimum conjunctive water use
withdrawal rate of 4.35 × 104 m3/day within a
relatively few numbers of iterations (6 to 8 iterations) in about 2.30 Hrs. In
conclusion, results demonstrated that ROA approach is capable of managing
real-world regional aquifers sustainable conjunctive water use practice under
hydro-geological uncertainty conditions.
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Kifanyi, G. (2023) A Novel Approach for Optimum Conjunctive Use Management of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources under Uncertainty.
Open Journal of Modern Hydrology,
13, 52-75. doi:
10.4236/ojmh.2023.131003.
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