WEAP21 - A demand-, priority-, and preference-driven water planning model. Part 1: Model characteristics

  • David Yates
  • , Jack Sieber
  • , David Purkey
  • , Annette Huber-Lee

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Abstract

The Water Evaluation and Planning Version 21 (WEAP21) Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) model seamlessly integrates water supplies generated through watershed-scale hydrologic processes with a water management model driven by water demands and environmental requirements and is governed by the natural watershed and physical network of reservoirs, canals, and diversions. This version (WEAP21) extends the previous WEAP model by introducing the concept of demand priorities and supply preferences, which are used in a linear programming heuristic to solve the water allocation problem as an alternative to multi-criteria weighting or rule-based logic approaches. WEAP21 introduces a transparent set of model objects and procedures that can be used to analyze a full range of issues faced by water planners through a scenario-based approach. These issues include climate variability and change, watershed condition, anticipated demands, ecosystem needs, the regulatory environment, operational objectives, and available infrastructure.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-500
Number of pages14
JournalWater International
Volume30
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Decision support systems
  • Integrated Water Resources Management
  • Physical hydrology
  • Preferences and equity groups
  • Priorities

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