Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin

Applying conjunctive use between surface water and ground water is getting widely used at many regions in the world, due to the increasing need of water resources, especially when large quantities of water and for long time are used for irrigation purposes to meet agricultural production requiremen...

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Main Authors: Amer Hassan Al-Haddad, Zainab Kadhim Jabal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Nahrain Journal for Engineering Sciences 2017-06-01
Series:مجلة النهرين للعلوم الهندسية
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Online Access:https://nahje.com/index.php/main/article/view/244
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spelling doaj-033d16fb002a4df7b9f9807767692c582021-02-02T17:58:34ZengAl-Nahrain Journal for Engineering Sciencesمجلة النهرين للعلوم الهندسية2521-91542521-91622017-06-01203244Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand BasinAmer Hassan Al-Haddad0Zainab Kadhim Jabal1College of Engineering-University of BaghdadCollege of Engineering-University of Baghdad Applying conjunctive use between surface water and ground water is getting widely used at many regions in the world, due to the increasing need of water resources, especially when large quantities of water and for long time are used for irrigation purposes to meet agricultural production requirements. The linear programming has been formulated to optimize the optimum allocation of water. An economic analysis of conjunctive use for Al-Wand project in Iraq has been done for a certain cropping pattern using two scenarios of management and operation of ground water and surface water. One suggested scenario was to use ground tank to save the water during the period of water excess to be used during the shortage period. The other scenario was to operate the reservoir dam to supply the water requirements during the agriculture years. The main concerns of this research were: the fluctuation of the ground water and how to estimate the deficit of yield which is caused by using the decreased water in irrigation. The economic analysis has been done by calculating the overall cost and the annual estimation of return. It can be concluded that the operation of surface water at (60 and 70%) from total available surface is a compromise, because some of the water still flow in the river and canals and the ground water reservoirs were not affected especially its storage capacity. https://nahje.com/index.php/main/article/view/244water requirementconjunctive uselinear optimizationrecharge of ground water
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author Amer Hassan Al-Haddad
Zainab Kadhim Jabal
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Zainab Kadhim Jabal
Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
مجلة النهرين للعلوم الهندسية
water requirement
conjunctive use
linear optimization
recharge of ground water
author_facet Amer Hassan Al-Haddad
Zainab Kadhim Jabal
author_sort Amer Hassan Al-Haddad
title Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
title_short Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
title_full Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
title_fullStr Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Policies for Conjunctive-Use and Cropping Pattern for Al-Wand Basin
title_sort optimal policies for conjunctive-use and cropping pattern for al-wand basin
publisher Al-Nahrain Journal for Engineering Sciences
series مجلة النهرين للعلوم الهندسية
issn 2521-9154
2521-9162
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Applying conjunctive use between surface water and ground water is getting widely used at many regions in the world, due to the increasing need of water resources, especially when large quantities of water and for long time are used for irrigation purposes to meet agricultural production requirements. The linear programming has been formulated to optimize the optimum allocation of water. An economic analysis of conjunctive use for Al-Wand project in Iraq has been done for a certain cropping pattern using two scenarios of management and operation of ground water and surface water. One suggested scenario was to use ground tank to save the water during the period of water excess to be used during the shortage period. The other scenario was to operate the reservoir dam to supply the water requirements during the agriculture years. The main concerns of this research were: the fluctuation of the ground water and how to estimate the deficit of yield which is caused by using the decreased water in irrigation. The economic analysis has been done by calculating the overall cost and the annual estimation of return. It can be concluded that the operation of surface water at (60 and 70%) from total available surface is a compromise, because some of the water still flow in the river and canals and the ground water reservoirs were not affected especially its storage capacity.
topic water requirement
conjunctive use
linear optimization
recharge of ground water
url https://nahje.com/index.php/main/article/view/244
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