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COLLEGE OF WATER CONSERVENCY AND HYDROPOWER
ENGINEERING
ASSIGNMENT NO. 3
QUESTION NO. 3
The Reservoir A supplies water for a certain area, and its inflow and the regional water demand of
each period is shown in the following table. The initial effective amount of storage of the reservoir
is 500,000 m3 and the effective storage capacity of the reservoir is 1 million m 3. Please calculate
the available water supply process of each period.
period
inflow104 m3
water demand10 m
4
150
100
50
50
100
200
300
100
period
1
2
3
4
4
3
inflow10 m
150
100
50
50
4
3
water demand10 m
100
200
300
100
Case 1 you distribute 100% for each period
Total in reservoir104 m3 200
200
50
50
4
3
Water demand10 m
100
200
300
100
4
3
Allowable water 10 m
100
200
50
50
4
Remain in reservoir10
100
0
0
0
3
m
Case 2 you partial distribution
Total in reservoir104 m3
200
200
150
80
4
3
water demand10 m
100
200
300
100
4
3
Allowable water10 m 100
100
120
80
4
Remain in reservoir10
100
100
30
0
3
m
Case 3 partial Distribution taking into account future
users.
4
3
Total in reservoir10 m
200
200 100
50
4
3
water demand10 m
100
200
300
100
4
3
Allowable water10 m
100
150 100
50
4
Remain in reservoir10
100
50
0
0
3
m
Water demand, prediction and forecasting is a long processes that also requires the
mathematical and logical knowledge. This means that here on our exercise we
combined all these knowledge, that makes me to calculate the available water supply
in three case as it is on the above table and as I am going to discuss the three cases
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below.
We know that
INPUTS = OUTPUTS S
Where: INPUTS = P + ExIn + RET
OUTPUTS = Eta + Outflow + ABS
P = Precipitation
ExIn = External Inflow
RET = Returned water
ETa = Actual Evapotranspiration
Outflow = The total volume of actual outflow
ABS = The total volume abstracted from the system, from surface and
groundwater resources, intended for any use
S = Change in Storage.
In our case study we are assuming our water quantity is 500,000 m3 this means is
available water after removing all loss, as it described in the above formula.
Case 1: 100% Distribution
Before I start my work, first I distribute or rename our four period into:
Period 1 = Domestic water
Period 2 = Agriculture
Period 3 = Public water
Period 4 = Industries
We are going to distribute water 100% for domestic and industries
Types of user
Domestic Agriculture Public Industries
water
water
water
water
4
3
Total in reservoir10 m
200
200
50
50
4
3
Water demand10 m
100
200
300
100
4
3
Allowable water 10 m
100
200
50
50
4
Remain in reservoir10
100
0
0
0
3
m
Case one here we distributed water without taking into account the future usage, as
you can see I tried to distributed by taking into account the water demand for each
type of user but after we supply water for Domestic water and Agriculture, we had
water scarcity problem. This is caused by the capacity of our storage reservoir which
hold only 1 million m3 and also it was the same as on the last period (Industries water)
where the deficit was 50 104 m3. this method is simple and easy but finally you
do not meet your aims throughout your season. But also we meet with the limitation
of storage reservoir.