RODRIGUES, A. C. L.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2045007192282761; RODRIGUES, Andréa Carla Lima.
Resumo:
Water rights instruments are quite important for management of water resources, as it
assures the qualitative and quantitative control of water uses, as well as the users accesses to
water. The water rights, in Brazil, are ruled by Law 9.433/97, specific state laws and decrees.
At Paraíba state, for example, the water rights are ruled by Law 6.308/96, which has been
regulated by Decree 19.260/97. Although there is a number of regulations, this instrument is
still difficult to implement and administrate. For the Piancó river basin, located at sertão
(inland) Paraibano and having the greatest water reservation capacity of the state, the water
rights process is more complex due the existing conflicts on water use. Moreover, this basin
has most of its water controlled by reservoirs and methodologies for calculating the water
rights maximum stream flows seems not to be adequate for determining it. Therefore, this
work is concerned with the development of a linear optimization model to couple with this
kind of problem, as it deals with the possibility of water rights concession or not through the
use of reservoirs sub-basins concepts, as well as it may be able to couple with monthly
variable flows concession requests, which seems to be more adequate to the water uses within
this basin. The application of this model to Piancó river basin has generated coherent results
and may be applied to other basins controlled by reservoirs. The study has also shown that
approximately 30% of Coremas-Mãe D Água upstream reservoirs are not able to couple with
the demands of water rights concession as they cannot fulfill the requirement of 90% for
reliability as ruled by State Decree 19.260. Althouth the Coremas-Mãe D Água reservoir
system has the greatest water reservation capacity of the state, one must be careful about
water rights concession grants, once the system presents water deficit, which compromises the
fulfillment of its already granted water rights concessions. Therefore, a more rigorously reevaluation
of its already granted water rights concessions, as well of the new ones, should be
performed for the Coremas-Mãe D Água reservoir system and upstream reservoirs.