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Case study on an integrated operation planning of multiple reservoirs for irrigation in Japan
Authors:Hirofumi Kakudo  Yutaro Senga
Institution:(1) The United Graduate School, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-5-8 Saiwaicho, 183 Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Agricultural Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 3-5-8 Saiwaicho, 183 Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:In spite of several attempts at integrated operation planning, multiple reservoirs in Japan have been operated by trial and error without any formal rules. Subjects of integrated operation are not only showing optimal usage of daily storage levels as an operational policy but also providing a countermeasure for droughts.Objectives of this study are to make a formal operation rule of multiple reservoirs for irrigation using the theory of lsquoRequired Storage for Drought Curve (RSDC) Methodrsquo and to propose operational policy for multiple reservoirs as large water supply systems. The Iwaki river basin, on which there are four reservoirs for irrigation parallel with each other, is considered to be a model river basin with a large water system for this case study.From results of simulations using historical data, comparing an individual operation rule with an integrated operation rule on several indices, effectiveness of the latter rule is recognized. Under integrated operation, water losses are minimized and excessive water conservation can be avoided over the whole area to benefit while target river discharge is maintained at key control points because water usage from all reservoirs is well balanced in relation to water availability.
Keywords:drought  Japan  multiple reservoirs  operation rule  simulation
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