OLIVEIRA, E. F. C. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4504041484163705; OLIVEIRA, Eduardo Felipe Cavalcanti Correa de.
Resumo:
Reservoir operation involves allocating available water among
multiple uses and users, minimizing the risks of water shortages and flooding and
maximizing the beneficial use. Simulation models associated with reservoir
operation provide higher flexibilty in detailed and more realistic representation
of complex configuration such as the two interconnected reservoirs, Coremas and
Mae D'agua, object of study in this work. This system is located in the semi-arid
region of Paraiba state, which is located in the northeast part of Brazil. Two
rivers flow into, Pianco and Emas rivers, and the one river flows out, Pianco
river, the Coremas reservoir and one river flow into , Aguiar river , the Mae
D'agua reservoir. A irrigation channel of 57 Km is being constructed to divert
from the Mae D'agua reservoir a discharge up to 4 m3 / s to an irrigation area
located in the neighbourhood of the city of Sousa. Moreover, the reservoir waters
are used to supply human consumption of the cities of Pianco, Coremas and, in
the near future, Patos, to regulate the downstream outflow, to generate eletric
power energy, to irrigate and grow crops in lands located around the reservoir,
to maintain or improve the reservoirs fishing activities, and so on. The
mathematical model developed herein and coded for the MATLAB software to
simulate the physical behavior of this two interconnected reservoirs is based on
the monthly mass balance equation that track the movement of water was based
on historic observed data. This model was used to study the system's behavior
taking into account the historic observed data. This model was used to study the
system's behavior taking into account several scenaries including rainy, normal
and dry years, reservoir initial conditions and upstreams interventions. The
results have shown that any upstream intervention or long drought season that
reduces the water inflow in more than 20 % compromises the sustainability of
the reservoir. Economic and social analysis has also been performed in order to
evaluate the benefits of the water use in terms of agricultural and fishing
activities'profits and number of jobs provided along with the estimated dairy
incomes.