Delaware River Basin Water Resources Management

1978 ◽  
Vol 104 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-174
Author(s):  
Cecil H.J. Hull
Water ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 2527
Author(s):  
Yayu Gao ◽  
Xinmin Zhang ◽  
Xiaoyou Zhang ◽  
Duan Li ◽  
Min Yang ◽  
...  

In the published article [1], the authors realized some errors in the second affiliation and thus wish to make the revisions as below: Change the Affiliation 2 “Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China” to “University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China” [...]


Water Policy ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce Hooper

This paper reports the development of performance indicators of a river basin management organization's ability to undertake integrated water resources management, and applies them to a US basin organization: a river basin commission. Integrated water resources management (IWRM) and integrated river basin management (IRBM) are defined, in the context of international and US advances in IWRM and IRBM. A suite of good governance factors was assembled from the reviews of consultants' practical experiences in river basin management, peer-reviewed literature, government reports and policy statements, and reports of river basin management practice. A list of impediments to the implementation of IRBM was also assembled. These sources were used as the data set to develop 115 indicators of best practice in IRBM; these indicators were grouped into ten categories: coordinated decision-making, responsive decision-making, goals and goal shift, financial sustainability, organizational design, role of law, training and capacity building, information and research, accountability and monitoring, private and public sector roles. This paper reports the results of a facilitated workshop with the Delaware River Basin Commission's staff and stakeholders to apply the indicators to their setting. The outcome of the workshop was a self-assessment tool for performance evaluation, involving triaging the basin organization situation, checking performance against 20 performance benchmarks and using 63 performance indicators for basin commission settings. The paper concludes with a discussion of the issues surrounding the application of the performance indicators to other US basins and commissions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 2044 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Tian ◽  
Dedi Liu ◽  
Shenglian Guo ◽  
Zhengke Pan ◽  
Xingjun Hong

Inter-basin water transfer project is an effective engineering countermeasure to alleviate the pressure of water supply in water-deficient areas and balance the uneven distribution of water resources. To assess the impacts of inter-basin water transfer projects on optimal water resources allocation, an integrated water resources management framework is proposed, and is applied to the middle and lower reaches of the Hanjiang River Basin in China. Firstly, future water demands are analyzed as inputs. Then, a multi-objective water resources allocation model is formulated mitigating the negative impacts of water transfer projects on downstream water quantity and quality by using the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II). Finally, the indicators of water supply reliability, vulnerability and resilience are evaluated under different scenarios of inter-basin water transfer projects. The results indicate that: (1) the reliability and resilience of the water donor system will be gradually reduced while the vulnerability will be increased with the expansion of water transfer projects and the increase of water demand, (2) water supply risk is likely to increase in all zones (because zones at the boundary cannot obtain sufficient water due to limitations of local inflow and reservoir operation, while the amount of water available in the zones along the mainstream river is directly decreased by the water transfer projects), (3) more water supply measures and compensation measures will need to be implemented in the water donor areas. The framework proposed in this study to evaluate the comprehensive impact of inter-basin water transfer projects is conducive to water resources management.


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