The impacts of the wetness–dryness encountering of the upstream inflow and downstream salt intrusion on water supply in coastal urban agglomeration

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 WATER RESOURCES
Water Policy Pub Date : 2023-02-14 DOI:10.2166/wp.2023.096
Yanhu He, Zhaoyi Zhang, Zhuliang Lin, Y. Cai, Xiaohong Chen
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Abstract

In the current study, to investigate the impacts of the wetness–dryness encountering of the upstream inflow and downstream salt intrusion on the water supply of the Pearl River Delta, we developed a water evaluation and planning (WEAP)-based water resources allocation model to calculate water supply schemes for the Pearl River Delta under 10 different scenarios. The impact of the scenarios on the water supply scheme of the Pearl River Delta was investigated. The results showed that (1) the water shortage of the Pearl River Delta is highly dependent upon the dryness combination of the upstream runoff during the dry period, in particular to the cities at the Pearl River Delta estuary, the water shortages are seriously influenced by saltwater intrusion; and (2) the water transfer projects could alleviate the water supply pressure of the Pearl River Delta when there is an extreme or more dryness encounter of upstream runoff. However, when extreme dryness events are impacting the upstream runoff of the West River, the impact of the water transfer projects is weakened and much of the critical upstream runoff for saltwater suppression cannot be satisfied, which largely impacts water withdrawals at the downstream cities in the Pearl River Delta estuary.
沿海城市群上游来水与下游盐侵的干湿遭遇对供水的影响
在本研究中,为了研究上游来水和下游盐侵的干湿遭遇对珠江三角洲供水的影响,我们开发了一个基于水资源评估和规划(WEAP)的水资源配置模型,以计算10种不同情景下的珠江三角洲水供应方案。调查了这些情景对珠江三角洲供水方案的影响。研究结果表明:(1)干旱期珠江三角洲的缺水高度依赖于上游径流的干旱组合,特别是珠江三角洲河口城市的缺水受到盐水入侵的严重影响;(2)调水工程可以缓解珠江三角洲上游径流出现极端或更干旱时的供水压力。然而,当极端干旱事件影响西河上游径流时,调水工程的影响减弱,无法满足盐水抑制的大部分关键上游径流,这在很大程度上影响了珠江三角洲河口下游城市的取水。
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Water Policy
Water Policy 环境科学-水资源
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Water Policy will publish reviews, research papers and progress reports in, among others, the following areas: financial, diplomatic, organizational, legal, administrative and research; organized by country, region or river basin. Water Policy also publishes reviews of books and grey literature.
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