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A simulation framework for water allocation to meet the environmental requirements of urban rivers: model development and a case study for the Liming River in Daqing City,China
Authors:Wei Yang  Dezhi Sun  Zhifeng Yang
Affiliation:(1) State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China;(2) College of Environmental Science & Engineering, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
Abstract:In this paper, we describe the development of a simulation framework for allocating water from different sources to meet the environmental flows of an urban river. The model permits the development of a rational balance in the utilization of storm water, reclaimed water from wastewater treatment plants, and freshwater from reservoirs with consideration of the limited capacities of different water resources. It is designed to permit the full utilization of unconventional water sources for the restoration of river water quality by increasing river flow and improving water quality. To demonstrate practical use of the model, a case study is presented in which the model was used to simulate the environmental water allocation for the Liming River in Daqing City, China, based on the three water sources mentioned above. The results demonstrate that the model provides an effective approach for helping managers allocate water to satisfy the river’s environmental water requirements.
Keywords:Environmental water allocation  Simulation  River restoration  Urban river
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