Programme OS1i IWRM to combat water
scarcity abstract 195
Optimal Conjunctive use of Groundwater and Surface Water in an
Irrigation Network
Author(s): A. Montazar, M. Riyazi
Irrigation & Drainage
Engineering Department, University College of Aboureyhan,University of Tehran, Iran; email of corresponding
author : almontaz@ut.ac.ir
Keyword(s): Conjunctive use model, Cropping pattern, Groundwater, LINGO,
Surface Water, water productivity
Article:
Poster:
Session: OS1i IWRM to combat water
scarcity
Abstract Shortages of surface water supplies necessitate development of groundwater
in many canal commands. Hence, The conjunctive management of surface water and groundwater can increase the
efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of water use in the irrigation networks. Several simulation/optimization
procedures have been developed to study conjunctive use problems. In the present paper, the LINGO 10.0,
optimization package has been used to arrive at optimal allocation plan of surface water and groundwater for
irrigation of multiple crops. The objective function of the model was the water productivity of irrigation network, as
an indicator to contribute to analyse issues on water management. The proposed optimization model was applied for
Gazvin Irrigation Network, a semi-arid region in Iran. This irrigation network covers an area of around 57,000 ha in
NW Iran. The water needed for the area is supplied from Taleghan Dam (with a longitude of 50° 17´ E, latitude of
36° 27´ N and altitude of 970 m above the mean sea level) and 102 integrated wells.
In order to investigate the
conditions of the water resources in the study area, 30-year (1976-2006) statistics of the meteorological stations in
the region were used and the volume of water available for irrigation from surface water resources over both wet and
dry years was estimated. Potential use of the groundwater in the conjunctive use planning has been explored by
running the model for the different scenarios of surface and groundwater use. The non-linear programming-based
conjunctive use model was used to investigate the different integrated water use policy options. First of all, model
was run for the existing cropping pattern and irrigation practices to understand the present scenario, then various
scenarios were investigated for proposed cropping patterns with different alternatives of surface and groundwater
utilization. The results indicated that it is possible to increase the amount of current groundwater withdrawal by as
much as 50% by modifying current withdrawal schedules, modifying the number and configuration of wells in the
supply-wells, or allowing increased surface water depletion of network. The findings explained that the water
productivity of irrigation network may be improved 28% in drought condition using the optimal conjunctive of
groundwater and surface water. The proposed model can be an effective tool for exploring the potential advantages
of using regionalized surface water treatment and tradable groundwater permits in the pursuit of sustainable
groundwater management strategies.