Assessing Water Management Strategies under Water Scarcity in the Mexican Portion of the Colorado River Basin

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Astrid Hernández-Cruz, S. Sandoval‐Solis, L. Mendoza-Espinosa, J. Ramírez-Hernández, J. Medellín-Azuara, L. W. Daesslé
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: The water management of the Colorado River is at a tipping point. This paper describes water management strategies in the Mexican portion of the Colorado River Basin considering water scarcity scenarios. A water allocation model was constructed representing current and future water demands and supply. The Colorado River system in Mexican territory is used as a case study, and all its water demands are characterized [Irrigation District Rio Colorado (DR-014), Mexicali, San Luis Rio Colorado, Tecate, Tijuana-Rosarito, and Ensenada]. Individual strategies were run by subsystem and then their impact was analyzed systemwide. Performance criteria and a performance-based sustainability index were evaluated to identify water stressors and management strategies to improve water supply for agricultural, urban, and environmental users. Analysis of results shows that the irrigation district (DR-014) is the most affected user due to water cuts because it has the lowest priority and, thus, any reduction in Colorado River allocations affects them directly. A range of water management strategies was investigated, including a no-action scenario. The current system depends on the long-term aquifer overdraft to supply water demand. The reduction of the cultivated area was the strategy that increased the sustainability index the most for DR-014. Agricultural to urban transfers, water use efficiency, wastewater reuse, and desalination are prime possibilities to improve the current water supply in the coastal zone (Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada). This research shows the spectrum of possible outcomes that could be expected, ranging from systemwide effects of inaction to the implementation of a portfolio of water
科罗拉多河流域墨西哥部分缺水情况下的水管理策略评估
:科罗拉多河的水资源管理正处于临界点。本文描述了考虑缺水情况的科罗拉多河流域墨西哥部分的水管理策略。构建了一个代表当前和未来水需求和供水的水资源分配模型。以墨西哥境内的科罗拉多河系统为例,对其所有需水量进行了表征[科罗拉多河灌溉区(DR-014)、墨西卡利、科罗拉多河圣路易斯、特卡特、蒂华纳-罗萨里托和恩塞纳达]。各个策略由子系统运行,然后在全系统范围内分析其影响。评估了绩效标准和基于绩效的可持续性指数,以确定水压力源和管理策略,从而改善农业、城市和环境用户的供水。结果分析表明,由于缺水,灌溉区(DR-014)是受影响最大的用户,因为它的优先级最低,因此,科罗拉多河分配的任何减少都会直接影响他们。调查了一系列水资源管理策略,包括不采取行动的情况。目前的系统依赖于长期的含水层超负荷来满足用水需求。减少耕地面积是DR-014提高可持续性指数最多的策略。农业向城市的转移、用水效率、废水再利用和海水淡化是改善沿海地区(蒂华纳、罗萨里托、恩塞纳达)现有供水的主要可能性。这项研究显示了可以预期的一系列可能结果,从不作为的全系统影响到水资源组合的实施
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CiteScore
6.30
自引率
19.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management reports on all phases of planning and management of water resources. The papers examine social, economic, environmental, and administrative concerns relating to the use and conservation of water. Social and environmental objectives in areas such as fish and wildlife management, water-based recreation, and wild and scenic river use are assessed. Developments in computer applications are discussed, as are ecological, cultural, and historical values.
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