Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). Water management is making a balance between water for livelihood and water as a resource. Environmental Flow Requirement (EFR) is water conservation, on the side of the water for livelihood, to sustain the river ecosystem. In Indonesia, the common quantification...

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Main Authors: Hatmoko Waluyo, Levina, Radhika, Amirwandi, Rendy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_07003.pdf
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spelling doaj-a5252e1a3dc34bbb979b1ec098269a062021-04-02T12:03:43ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011480700310.1051/e3sconf/202014807003e3sconf_etmc2020_07003Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West JavaHatmoko Waluyo0Levina1Radhika2Amirwandi3Rendy4Research Center for Water ResourcesResearch Center for Water ResourcesResearch Center for Water ResourcesResearch Center for Water ResourcesResearch Center for Water ResourcesSustainable Development Goal (SDG). Water management is making a balance between water for livelihood and water as a resource. Environmental Flow Requirement (EFR) is water conservation, on the side of the water for livelihood, to sustain the river ecosystem. In Indonesia, the common quantification of EFR is dependable flow Q95%. However, there are alternative quantities: a) Guideline of irrigation states that 5% from the available water in the river is for environmental purposes; b) Adoption of the Tennant Method of using 10% of the mean flow; and recently Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in the framework of SDG proposed that in Java Island the EFR is from 40% to 50% of the mean annual flow. This paper discusses several ways of quantification of the EFR in Indonesia, and apply the different EFR quantities to Citarum, Cimanuk, and Cimandiri Rivers in West Java. It is concluded that EFR quantity according to FAO that might be suitable for the rivers in the pristine catchments in the southern part of West Java is too high for the rivers in the northern part of West Java which is heavily populated and maturely developed. Furthermore, the dependable flow of Q95% is found to be close to the quantity of FAO, but in the dry season, Q95% is more suitable. It is recommended using a modified FAO that combine with Q95% during the dry season.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_07003.pdf
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Rendy
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Rendy
Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
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Radhika
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Rendy
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title Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
title_short Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
title_full Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
title_fullStr Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of Environmental Flow Requirement for some Rivers in West Java
title_sort quantification of environmental flow requirement for some rivers in west java
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). Water management is making a balance between water for livelihood and water as a resource. Environmental Flow Requirement (EFR) is water conservation, on the side of the water for livelihood, to sustain the river ecosystem. In Indonesia, the common quantification of EFR is dependable flow Q95%. However, there are alternative quantities: a) Guideline of irrigation states that 5% from the available water in the river is for environmental purposes; b) Adoption of the Tennant Method of using 10% of the mean flow; and recently Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in the framework of SDG proposed that in Java Island the EFR is from 40% to 50% of the mean annual flow. This paper discusses several ways of quantification of the EFR in Indonesia, and apply the different EFR quantities to Citarum, Cimanuk, and Cimandiri Rivers in West Java. It is concluded that EFR quantity according to FAO that might be suitable for the rivers in the pristine catchments in the southern part of West Java is too high for the rivers in the northern part of West Java which is heavily populated and maturely developed. Furthermore, the dependable flow of Q95% is found to be close to the quantity of FAO, but in the dry season, Q95% is more suitable. It is recommended using a modified FAO that combine with Q95% during the dry season.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_07003.pdf
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