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A Water Budget Analysis with Inter-basin Water Transfer Taken Spatially into Considerations (외부공급을 공간적으로 고려한 물수지 분석)

  • Yoon, Yong Nam;Kim, Tae Guen
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 1993
  • The conventional water budget analysis methods for major water works do not take the spatial variation of available water resources into account. There has also been a tendency of over-estimation of water supply capacity when a significant inter-basin water transfer is involved. Therefore, a revised water budget analysis methodology is proposed which can take care of the spatial variation of the water resources available within the basin and with the inter-basin transferable water. For the purpose of present study, the Saemangeum project area is taken for the analysis, which includes both the Dongjin and the Mangyungs River basin, one of the regions with the most complex water utilization.

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Assessment of future stream flow and water quality of Man-gyeong river watershed based on extreme climate change scenarios and inter-basin water transfer change using SWAT (SWAT을 이용한 극한 기후변화 시나리오와 유역간 물이동 변화를 고려한 만경강 유역의 미래 수문 및 수질 평가)

  • Woo, So-Young;Lee, Ji-Wan;Kim, Yong-Won;Kim, Seong-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.53 no.8
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    • pp.605-616
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the future hydrological and water quality change of Man-gyeong river basin (1,602 ㎢) based on future extreme climate change scenarios and reduction of inter-basin water transfer amount using SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool). The SWAT was calibrated (2012~2014) and validated (2016~2018) at 2 water level observation stations (DC, JJ) and 2 water quality observation stations (SR, GJ) considering inter-basin water transfer amount, stream water withdrawal, and point source data. For the streamflow, the coefficient of determination (R2) was 0.70 and the average Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE) was 0.51 respectively. For the water quality of SS, T-N, and T-P, the R2 was 0.72, 0.80 and 0.72 respectively. The future average streamflow under climate change scenarios increased up to 459 mm/yr, and average SS, T-N and T-P yields also increased up to 19,548 ton/yr, 68,748 kg/yr, and 13,728 kg/yr respectively. When the amount of inter basin water transfer decreased, the streamflow especially decreased in spring and winter periods, and the future water quality yields increased under the influence of precipitation. In order to solve the deterioration of water quality due to decrease in the flow rate and an increase in the load, the amount of inter basin water transfer should be maintained to a certain level.

Inter-basin water transfer modeling from Seomjin river to Yeongsan river using SWAT (SWAT을 이용한 섬진강에서 영산강으로의 유역간 물이동 모델링)

  • Kim, Yong Won;Lee, Ji Wan;Woo, So Young;Kim, Seong Joon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.57-70
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    • 2020
  • This study is to establish the situation of inter-basin transfer from Seomjin river basin to Yeongsan river basin using SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool). Firstly, the SWAT modeling was conducted for each river basin. After, the inter-basin transfer was established using SWAT reservoir operating parameters WURESN (Water Use Reservoir Withdrawn) and inlet function from Juam dam of Seomjin river basin to Gwangju stream of Yeongsan river basin respectively. Each river basin was calibrated and validated using 13 years (2005~2017) data of Seomjin- Juam dam reservoir storage (JAD), release, transfer and Yeongsan-Mareuk (MR) stream gauge station. The results of root mean square error RMSE, Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency NSE, and determination coefficient R2 of JAD were 2.22 mm/day, 0.62 and 0.86 respectively. The RMSE, NSE, and R2 of MR were 1.38 mm/day, 0.69 and 0.84 respectively. To evaluate the downstream effects by the transferred water, the water levels of 2 multi-function weirs (SCW, JSW) in Yeongsan river basin and the Gokseong (GS) and Gurye (GR) stream gauge stations in Seomjin river basin were also calibrated. The RMSE, NSE, and R2 of SCW, JSW, GS and GR were 1.49~2.49 mm/day, 0.45~0.76, 0.81~0.90 respectively.

Optimum Water Allocation System Model in Keumho River Basin with Mathematical Programming Techniques (수리계획을 이용한 금호강유역의 최적 물배분 시스템모델)

  • 안승섭;이증석
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.74-85
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    • 1997
  • This study aims at the development of a mathematical approach for the optimal water allocation in the river basin where available water is not in sufficient. Its optimal allocation model is determined from the comparison and analysis of mathematical programming techniques such as transportation programming and dynamic programming models at its optimal allocation models. The water allocation system used in this study is designed to be the optimal water allocation which can satisfy the water deficit in each district through inter-basin water transfer between Kumho river basin which is a tributary catchment of Nakdong river basin, and the adjacent Hyungsan river basin, Milyang river basin and Nakdong upstream river basin. A general rule of water allocation is obtained for each district in the basins as the result of analysis of the optimal water allocation in the water allocation system. Also a comparison of the developed models proves that there is no big difference between the models Therefore transportation programming model indicates most adequate to the complex water allocation system in terms of its characteristics It can be seen, however, that dynamic programming model shows water allocation effect which produces greater net benefit more or less.

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Evaluation of stream flow and water quality changes of Yeongsan river basin by inter-basin water transfer using SWAT (SWAT을 이용한 유역간 물이동량에 따른 영산강유역의 하천 유량 및 수질 변동 분석)

  • Kim, Yong Won;Lee, Ji Wan;Woo, So Young;Kim, Seong Joon
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.53 no.12
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    • pp.1081-1095
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    • 2020
  • This study is to evaluate stream flow and water quality changes of Yeongsan river basin (3,371.4 km2) by inter-basin water transfer (IBWT) from Juam dam of Seomjin river basin using SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool). The SWAT was established using inlet function for IBWT between donor and receiving basins. The SWAT was calibrated and validated with 14 years (2005 ~ 2018) data of 1 stream (MR) and 2 multi-functional weir (SCW, JSW) water level gauging stations, and 3 water quality stations (GJ2, NJ, and HP) including data of IBWT and effluent from wastewater treatment plants of Yeongsan river basin. For streamflow and weir inflows (MR, SCW, and JSW), the coefficient of determination (R2), Nash-Sutcliffe efficiency (NSE), root mean square error (RMSE), and percent bias (PBIAS) were 0.69 ~ 0.81, 0.61 ~ 0.70, 1.34 ~ 2.60 mm/day, and -8.3% ~ +7.6% respectively. In case of water quality, the R2 of SS, T-N, and T-P were 0.69 ~ 0.81, 0.61 ~ 0.70, and 0.54 ~ 0.63 respectively. The Yeongsan river basin average streamflow was 12.0 m3/sec and the average SS, T-N, and T-P were 110.5 mg/L, 4.4 mg/L, 0.18 mg/L respectively. Under the 130% scenario of IBWT amount, the streamflow, SS increased to 12.94 m3/sec (+7.8%), 111.26 mg/L (+0.7%) and the T-N, T-P decreased to 4.17 mg/L (-5.2%), 0.165 mg/L (-8.3%) respectively. Under the 70% scenario of IBWT amount, the streamflow, SS decreased to 11.07 m3/sec (-7.8%), 109.74 mg/L (-0.7%) and the T-N, T-P increased to 4.68 mg/L (+6.4%), 0.199 mg/L (+10.6%) respectively.

Assessment of future stream flow and water quality of ManGyeong river based on extreme climate change scenarios and inter-basin water transfer (극한 기후변화 시나리오와 유역간 물이동량을 고려한 만경강의 미래 하천 유량·수질 평가)

  • Woo, Soyoung;Kim, Yongwon;Lee, Jiwan;Kim, Seongjoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2020.06a
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    • pp.93-93
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    • 2020
  • 미래 기후변화로 인해 집중 호우, 가뭄의 발생 빈도가 증가하고, 물 부족, 수질 오염 등으로 인해 합리적인 수자원 계획 및 관리의 중요성이 증가하고 있다. 기후변화는 유역간 물 이동량 뿐만 아니라 유역의 하천 유량 및 수질에 영향을 미치기 때문에, 물 이동량이 많은 유역에서는 기후변화 시나리오를 고려한 하천 유량 및 수질 변화를 정량적으로 평가해야 한다. 만경강 유역(1,602 ㎢)은 하류 지역에 비옥한 평야가 분포되어 있어 농업이 발달한 유역이나, 유역 내 가용 용수가 부족하여 인근에 위치한 금강 용담댐의 발전용수를 공급받아 사용하고 있다. 발달된 농경지로부터 발생되는 비점오염, 축산 점오염원으로 인한 수질 문제가 심각할 뿐만 아니라, 만경강의 수질은 궁극적으로 새만금호에 영향을 미치기 때문에 더욱 엄격한 관리가 필요하다. 따라서, 본 연구에서는 유역간 물이동량, 취수량 등을 고려하여 Soil and Water Assessment Tool(SWAT) 모형을 구축하였다. 2개의 수위-유량 관측소의 일자료와 2개의 수질관측소 월자료를 이용하여 보정(2012~2014) 및 검증(2016~2018)을 수행한 결과 유출량의 평균 Nash-Sutcliffe model Efficiency (NSE)는 0.49 ~ 0.51, SS, T-N, 그리고 T-P에 대한 평균 결정계수(Coefficient of determination, R2)는 0.73, 0.78, 0.72였다. 미래 기후변화에 따른 유역의 수문 및 수질 변화 분석을 위해 증발산량 산정이 가능한 RCP 8.5 기후변화 시나리오에 STARDEX를 활용하여 가장 습윤한 시나리오 및 가장 건조한 기후변화 시나리오를 각각 1개를 선정할 것이다. 선정된 시나리오를 구축된 SWAT 모형에 적용하여 미래 유역간 물이동이 유역의 하천 유량 및 수질에 미치는 영향을 미래 평가기간(S1:2011~2040, S2:2041~2070, S3:2071~2100)으로 구분하여 분석할 것이다.

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Problems of Water Use and Estimation of Water Right in North Han River Shared by North and South Korea (I) -Analysis of Diversion Impacts on Downstream Area by Imnam Dam (남북공유하천 북한강의 물이용 문제점 및 수리권 추정 (I) -임남댐 유역변경에 의한 하류 영향 분석)

  • Ahn, Jong-Seo;Jung, Kwan-Sue;Lee, Gwang-Man
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.305-314
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    • 2011
  • Imnam Dam construction and inter-basin water transfer use by North Korea have caused several problems including water resources management aspects in the downstream reach of North Han River. Therefore, cooperative works between North and South Korea are required to make a reasonable management situation of the shared river for water quantity and quality. However, efforts by the North and the South has done not enough to achieve equitable water use in the shared river. This study analyzes main impacts caused by Imnam Dam in key sectors for reviewing water use right regarded as the most important decision-making criterion in international rivers. As the results, water deficit by Imnam Dam is calculated at 379 million $m^3$/year when river drought year for water assessment is set in 1978 in the Han River basin. Additionally hydropower production is decreased by 234 GWh/year in exclusive hydropower generation dams. In respective of water quality, BOD concentration is increased by 0.065 ppm at Sambongli in North Han River. Finally it is identified that unequitable water use based on the absolute territorial sovereignty by North Korea in North Han River has directly and indirectly affected severe impacts to South Korea as the downstream user.

Estimation of Water Resources Benefits in Case of Inter Basin Transfer (대규모 유역변경에 의한 수자원 편익의 변동성 추정)

  • Lee, Gwang-Man;Kang, Min-Gu;Kang, Shin-Uk
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.280-283
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    • 2005
  • 수자원사업을 평가하고 실행하는 과정은 지속 가능한 유역관리에 있어 매우 중요하다. 기존 시설물에 대한 영향을 평가하지 않은 신규사업은 기존시설물의 건설목적을 크게 훼손할 수 있다. 게다가 이와 같은 문제들은 하천이 상당수준으로 개발되어 있을 경우 더욱 심각한 결과를 초래할 수 있으며, 유역변경의 경우 더욱 확대될 수 있다. 북한강 수계에 건설된 임남댐은 대표적인 예로, 본 연구에서는 이와 같은 대규모 유역변경에 의한 기존 시설물의 편익변동성을 분석하고 이 사업이 미치는 부정적 영향을 경감할 수 있는 대안을 평가하였다.

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Planning and Characteristics of Link Canals for Water Ressources Transfer of the River inter-basin in Korea (수계 연결수로의 계획과 특징)

  • 김현영;박종찬
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1998.10a
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    • pp.269-278
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    • 1998
  • The Planning characteristics of the canals linking river basins and estuary reservoirs have been reviewed in relation to the trend widening the areas of water resources planning. It has been also tried to justify the characteristics of the link canals in the history of irrigation development. It was concluded that the link canals were resulted from the most recent technology as far as irrigation systems were concerned, why these were long- and large-scale multipurpose canals ; the hydraulic heads of the link canals could be controlled easily ; and which consisted of open channels, pipelines and control reservoirs. The types and general characteristics of the canals have been reviewed, and the fundamental concept and characteristics in the planning of the canals have been described.

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