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IFPRI. UfZ. UHOH. INIA. UTalca. Introduction. Wasim-ETH Subcatchment definition and Water Flow for Irrigation Files for Coupling Wasim and MAS Reservoir Problems in input data, running, coupling Scenarios for Reservoir Survey location. Project Area. Location Bocatomas in 4 Rivers

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  1. IFPRI UfZ UHOH INIA UTalca

  2. Introduction • Wasim-ETH • Subcatchment definition and Water Flow for Irrigation • Files for Coupling Wasim and MAS • Reservoir • Problems in input data, running, coupling • Scenarios for Reservoir • Survey location

  3. Project Area • Location Bocatomas in 4 Rivers • Longavi = 19 • Ancoa = 29 • Putagan = 13 • Achibueno = 22

  4. Ancoa y Putagan

  5. Achibueno y Longavi

  6. Channels • Spread the water in different Irrigation Areas • Define Irrigation Areas

  7. EDIC Sectors • Associated a channel distribution there are Irrigation Sectors • 20 Sectors (4–5)

  8. Pour Point (Subcatchment) • Bocatomas were aggregated in 1 or 2 per river • Embalse Ancoa Alto • External Input (Flow station) • Achibueno_La Recoba • Longavi_Quiriquina • Perquilauquen_unreal • Flow Station for control • Loncomilla Bodega, • Locomilla_Las Brisas • Ancoa_El Morro • Putagan_ Yerbas Buenas

  9. Subcatchment • 15 Subcatchment

  10. Final Sectors • Intersection of EDIC Sectors and Wasim Sub catchment • Nº > 187 • Water distributed Proportionally inside EDIC sector

  11. Water Distribution Table

  12. Running Wasim • For Wasim is important the water flow between subcatchment • In 7 is the Ancoa Dam and enter Melado Channel • From 9 are distributed Melado water right

  13. Only Melado water right Only Ancoa water right Only Achibueno water right Ancoa y Melado water right Ancoa y Achibueno water right Achibueno y Melado water right Putagan and Melado water right Putagan and Ancoa water right Only Longavi water right Longavi and Melado water right Rari water right Longavi, Achibueno, Melado water right Digua water right from Longaví Water Sources and Irrigation zonesDifferent situations (Melado, Ancoa, Achibueno, Longaví, Putagan) in Network Channel WATER SOURCES IRRIGATION ZONES

  14. Water Sources and Irrigation zonesWater Right, acciones and regadores • 1 regador from Melado Channel is 15 l/s • 1 acción from Ancoa river is 1.0 l/s • 1 acción from Achibueno river is 1.474 l/s • 1 accion from Longavi river is 1.5 l/s (permanent right) and 1.0 l/s (eventual right). • 1 accion from Putagan river is 1.0 l/s • Eventual Right from Ancoa river. Not used actually. Government Property. • This values are considered for maximal flow estimation

  15. Running Wasim 1 Month, daily ¿Potential Evapotranspiration? Wasim RUN I - Bocatomas External Abstraction Abtra_XX_YY External Inflow • Wasim RUN II • Irrigation • Reservoir MAS Irrigation.IRR Monthly file, daily data

  16. External Abstraction and Inflows(Water Flow between Sub catchments) FILE FORMAT External Abstraction Abtra_XX_YY External Inflow Water From WaterTo

  17. Running Wasim Reservoirs Input: Wasim Water loses: -Evaporation -Filtrations • Define Maximal Volume (Occurrence Probability 85%). • Analysis for different Volumes. • Using cost in Ancoa Study • Q Management • MAS • Different options for distribution V EXTERNAL ABSTRACTION OTHER USES Q = f(Vol, Area irrigated) Q management Q ΣQ = V85% J F M Time

  18. Problems waiting for solutions • Clearing Water Right in the rivers • Inflow Water from Maule Sur are missing • Water flow generation in Putagan and Ancoa basins (difficult calibration in summer for irrigation and melt) • GW is important for calibration • Potential Evapotranspiration (low values in February and march for irrigation schedule)

  19. Use Case: Ancoa Reservoir Other Sources Other Irrigation Zones Rari R. Putagan R. Robleria Ancoa Reservoir Ancoa R. V Ancoa Melado Channel LONCOMILLA RIVER Llepo Achibueno R. Melado Long-Mel. Bullileo Reservoir Longavi R. To Digua Dam

  20. Use Case: Ancoa Reservoir • Reservoir Volumes: 120, 100, 90, 80, 75, 50 y 40 millions of m3 • Combination of Water Sources: • Ancoa and Melado (totally, 25 m3/s) water resources • Ancoa and Melado (totally, 19 m3/s) water resources • Ancoa and Melado (19 m3/s and 50%) water resources • Ancoa, Melado and Achibueno (improving Robleria Channel) • Ancoa and Achibueno • Water Price($5, 10, 15, 20, 25) • Inclusion of Canal • Melozal

  21. Survey Location

  22. Survey Location

  23. Research Question • Technification of irrigation methods and Small Reservoir • Effect to improve the irrigation effiency upstream, over the water availability downstream. • System Efficiency including water reuse • Wish is the irrigation effiency in the basin level, including the water reuse • Dam Evaluation (Ancoa) • Projection of water disponibility, water price, irrigated area, and farmers incomes. • Comparison of options of management (utility of farmers, rubros changes, soil use, trancision time, irrigation technology). • Comparison of options to improve small irrigation structures • Analysis of Possible Investment in small irrigation structures. • Implications in basin level (increase in irrigation surface, reduction in water return or reuse) of small irrigation structures. • Environmental Implication Reseach • Water Quality

  24. Research Question • Water Market • Benefit and Cost of Water Rent. Impact to change kind of short contract (1 year) for long contract (10 years). • Water Reduction in the future • Effect of low water disponibility and higher variability ih thr future (climate change). • Superficial and Groundwater Conjunctive use • Beneficios of thr conjunctive use of surface water and grounwater. • Farmer’s optimization behavior

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