Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka

In the dry zone of Sri Lanka experiencing hydrological and weather extremes, non-availability of validated scientific data on stream-flows and groundwater stocks for sufficient time periods, and the presence of large numbers of small and large tanks that divert the water from the streams, make water...

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Autores principales: Manoharan Seenithamby, K. D. W. Nandalal
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:86c7452cf4134c83b8f0883dc0b2ff192021-11-05T20:18:13ZWater resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka1366-70171996-975910.2166/wp.2021.098https://doaj.org/article/86c7452cf4134c83b8f0883dc0b2ff192021-08-01T00:00:00Zhttp://wp.iwaponline.com/content/23/4/946https://doaj.org/toc/1366-7017https://doaj.org/toc/1996-9759In the dry zone of Sri Lanka experiencing hydrological and weather extremes, non-availability of validated scientific data on stream-flows and groundwater stocks for sufficient time periods, and the presence of large numbers of small and large tanks that divert the water from the streams, make water resource planning a very complex challenge. An integrated modelling exercise was carried out: first using a hydrological simulation model to assess the annual and seasonal water flows of Yan Oya basin of Anuradhapura district and its seven sub-watersheds for 30 years and their dependability; then using a water balance model to analyze the extent to which the current water demands of five selected cascades are being met from the supplies available; and assessing the scope for augmenting the existing storage capacity of the tanks to reduce the irrigation deficits. This article presents the results of the study with regard to: the basin flows and their variability; and water balance scenarios for five selected cascades, with and without modifications in tank storage capacity. The article also discusses how the results from such integrated modelling studies should be used by irrigation planners for taking water management decisions for the basin with decentralized storages like tanks. HIGHLIGHTS Water resources planning around small systems is complex.; Non-availability of scientific data on stream-flows, and the presence of large number of small water systems are major challenges.; SWAT modelling was done to assess the yield of Yan Oya basin.; The rainfall-runoff model estimated for the basin showed linear relationship.; Analysis of five cascades with 30 tanks showed that in 16 cases, supply deficit existed.;Manoharan SeenithambyK. D. W. NandalalIWA Publishingarticlebasin hydrologybasin water balanceintegrated modellingrainfall-runoff modellingsmall storage systemstank cascade systemRiver, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)TC401-506ENWater Policy, Vol 23, Iss 4, Pp 946-969 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic basin hydrology
basin water balance
integrated modelling
rainfall-runoff modelling
small storage systems
tank cascade system
River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
spellingShingle basin hydrology
basin water balance
integrated modelling
rainfall-runoff modelling
small storage systems
tank cascade system
River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
TC401-506
Manoharan Seenithamby
K. D. W. Nandalal
Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
description In the dry zone of Sri Lanka experiencing hydrological and weather extremes, non-availability of validated scientific data on stream-flows and groundwater stocks for sufficient time periods, and the presence of large numbers of small and large tanks that divert the water from the streams, make water resource planning a very complex challenge. An integrated modelling exercise was carried out: first using a hydrological simulation model to assess the annual and seasonal water flows of Yan Oya basin of Anuradhapura district and its seven sub-watersheds for 30 years and their dependability; then using a water balance model to analyze the extent to which the current water demands of five selected cascades are being met from the supplies available; and assessing the scope for augmenting the existing storage capacity of the tanks to reduce the irrigation deficits. This article presents the results of the study with regard to: the basin flows and their variability; and water balance scenarios for five selected cascades, with and without modifications in tank storage capacity. The article also discusses how the results from such integrated modelling studies should be used by irrigation planners for taking water management decisions for the basin with decentralized storages like tanks. HIGHLIGHTS Water resources planning around small systems is complex.; Non-availability of scientific data on stream-flows, and the presence of large number of small water systems are major challenges.; SWAT modelling was done to assess the yield of Yan Oya basin.; The rainfall-runoff model estimated for the basin showed linear relationship.; Analysis of five cascades with 30 tanks showed that in 16 cases, supply deficit existed.;
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author Manoharan Seenithamby
K. D. W. Nandalal
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K. D. W. Nandalal
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title Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
title_short Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
title_full Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in Yan Oya river basin of Sri Lanka
title_sort water resource development planning around village cascades: piloting of a scientific methodology in yan oya river basin of sri lanka
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