OLIVEIRA, D. S. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0827633773580012; OLIVEIRA, David Silva Lúcio.
Resumo:
Water scarcity in semiarid regions such as the northeastern Brazil limits the
socioeconomic growth of the region. One of the solutions to solve part of this problem
is the Integration Project of the Sao Francisco River. In the State of Paraiba, the
watershed of the Paraiba River will receive exogenous water through the East Axis
project, ensuring a continuous supply of water. Given the importance of the
integration and implementation of proper management, this paper aims to examine
two proposals for use of the waters Paraiba River Basin after transposition focusing
on Pocoes, Camalau, Ep'rtacio Pessoa and Argemiro de Figueiredo dams, while lie in
the passage that receives water transposed. For analysis of these proposals it was
created four scenarios, distinguishing them in priority of service demands and criteria
for system operation. Such scenarios were assessed using a multi-objective
optimization model based on linear programming for a period of 10 years, in order to
evaluate the performance of the various uses of water, the reservoir behavior and to
estimate the amount spent on electricity provided by adduction water supply for the
scenarios studied. The results show that the demands of urban water supply have
been met in all scenarios. The irrigation demands were strongly influenced by flow
required for channel integration Acaua-Aracagi, not being met in two scenarios
studied. We also conclude that the maximum flow estimated for channel integration
Acaua-Aracagi is not sustainable, and lower cost estimates were obtained with the
alternative proposed by the Executive Agency for Water Management in the State of
Paraiba, therefore, considered best alternative for all purposes.