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Management model for water demand using the WEAP tool: Case of Setif Province – Algerian highlands

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The pressure on the use of water and climate change has caused a decreased availability of water resources in semi-arid areas in the last decades. The Setif Province is one of the semi-arid zones of Algeria as it receives an average less than 400 mm∙year–1. The question of the evolution of demographic pressures and their impacts on water resources arise. By applying WEAP software (water evaluation and planning), the aim is to develop a model of water resources management and its utilization, assess the proportion of the resource-needs balance and analyse the future situation of water according to different scenarios. This approach allows to identify the most vulnerable sites to climatic and anthropogenic pressures. The estimation of the needs for drinking water and wastewater in the Setif Province has shown that these needs increase over time and happening when the offer is not able to cover the demand in a suitable way. It is acknowledged that there is a poor exploitation of water resources including underground resources, which translates into unmet demand in all sites of demand.
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Bibliogr. 20 poz., rys., tab.
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  • University of Ziane Achour Djelfa, road Moudjbara, 3117, City 05 July, Algeria; Laboratory for Research in Conservation, Management and Improvement of Forest Ecosystems (LRCGAEF), National School of Agronomy (ENSA) El Harrach, Algiers, Algeria
  • University of Ziane Achour Djelfa, Algeria
  • University of Ouargla, Laboratory of Underground Reservoirs: Oil, Gas and Aquifers, Algeria
Bibliografia
  • AOUN SEBAITI B., HANI A., DJABRI L., CHAFFAI H., AICHOURI I., BOUGHRIRA N. 2013. Simulation of water supply and water demand in the valley of Seybouse (East Algeria). Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 52 p. 2114–2119. DOI 10.1080/19443994.2013.855662.
  • BERREDJEM A.-F., HANI A. 2017. Modeling current and future supply and water demand in the northern region of the Seybouse Valley. Journal of Water and Land Development. No. 33 p. 31–38. DOI 10.1515/jwld-2017-0016.
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  • BOUKLIA HASSANE R., DJILALI Y., TIDJANIA A.E. 2016. Prospects for a larger integration of the water resources system using WEAP model: A case study of Oran Province. Desalination and Water Treatment. Vol. 57. Iss. 13 p. 5971–5980. DOI 10.1080/19443994.2014.984341.
  • BOUZNAD I.E., ZOUINI D., NOUIRI I., KHELFAOUI F. 2016. Essay of modeling water resources management of the Oued Righ watershed (Algeria) using the WEAP decision support system. Synthèse: Revue des Sciences et de la Technologie. Vol. 33 p. 56–71.
  • CALDER I.R. 1999. The blue revolution: Land use and integrated water resources management. London. Earthscan Publ. ISBN 1853836346 pp. 192.
  • DROUBI A., AL-SIBAI M., ABDALLAH A., ZAHRA S., OBEISSI M., WOLFER J., SCHELKES K. 2008. A decision support system (DSS) for water resources management, – Design and water resources in the Middle East and North Africa. Eds. F. Zereini, H. Hötzl. Environmental Science and Engineering (Environmental Science). Berlin, Heidelberg. Springer p. 199–225. DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-85047-2_16.
  • GONDIM R., SILVEIRA C., DE SOUZA FILHO, F., VASCONCELOS F., CID D. 2018. Climate change impacts on water demand and availability using CMIP5 models in the Jaguaribe basin, semi-arid Brazil. Environmental Earth Sciences. Vol. 77, 555 pp. 14. DOI 10.1007/s12665-018-7723-9.
  • HAMLAT A., ERRIH M., GUIDOUM A. 2012. Simulation of water resources management scenarios in western Algeria water-sheds using WEAP model. Arabian Journal of Geosciences. Vol. 6. Iss. 7 p. 2225–2236. DOI 10.1007/s12517-012-0539-0.
  • HASSAN D., RAIS M.N., AHMED W., BANO R., BURIAN S.J., IJAZ M.W., BHATTI F.A. 2019. Future water demand modeling using water evaluation and planning: A case study of the Indus Basin in Pakistan. Sustainable Water Resources Management. Vol. 5 p. 1903–1915. DOI 10.1007/s40899-019-00343-0.
  • HERVE L., HILMY S., JULIEN C. 2003. Testing water demand management scenarios in a water-stressed basin in South Africa: Application of the WEAP model. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth. Vol. 28. Iss. 20–27 p. 779–786. DOI 10.1016/j.pce.2003.08.025.
  • JARAMILLO M.F., RESTREPO I. 2017. Wastewater reuse in agriculture: A review about its limitations and benefits. Sustainability. Vol. 9(10), 1734 pp. 19. DOI 10.3390/su9101734.
  • JOHANNSEN I.M., HENGST J.C., GOLL A., HÖLLERMANN B., DIEKKRÜGER B. 2016. Future of water supply and demand in the Middle Drâa Valley, Morocco, under climate and land use change. Water. Vol. 8. Iss. 313 pp. 18. DOI 10.3390/ w8080313.
  • KENDOUCI M.A., BENDIDA A., MEBARKI S., KHARROUBI B. 2019. Study of the management efficiency of the drinking water supply in arid areas: Case of Bechar city (southwest of Algeria). Applied Water Science. Vol. 9, 192. DOI 10.1007/ s13201-019-1081-y.
  • MANSOURI S., OUERDACHI L., REMAOUN M. 2017. Inter-region planning and analysis of water resources by using WEAP model Seybouse (Annaba) and coastal east of Constantine (El-Taref). Journal of Water and Land Development. No. 33 p. 115–122. DOI 10.1515/jwld-2017-0026.
  • SEI 2015. WEAP Water Evaluation and Planning system. User guide for WEAP 2015 [online]. Somerville, MA, USA. Stockholm Environment Institute pp. 392. [Access 10.07.2018]. Available at: https://www.weap21.org/ downloads/WEAP_User_Guide.pdf
  • SRDJEVIC B., MEDEIROS Y.D.P., FARIA A.S. 2004. An objective multicriteria evaluation of water management scenarios. Water Resources Management. Vol. 18(1) p. 35–54.
  • THEBO A.L., DRECHSEL P., LAMBIN E.F., NELSON K.L. 2017. A global, spatially-explicit assessment of irrigated croplands influenced by urban wastewater flows. Environmental Research Letters. Vol. 12. Iss. 7; 074008 pp. 12. DOI 10.1088/1748-9326/aa75d1.
  • VAN HOFWEGEN P., JASPERS F.G.W. 1999 Analytical framework for integrated water resources management: IHE monographs 2. ISBN 9789054104735 pp. 116.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2020).
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