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Estimating resource costs of compliance with EU WFD ecological status requirements at the river basin scale

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Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

DHI Water - Environment - Health2

ENM Consulting Engineers SA3

HPC-PASECO MONOPROSOPI E.P.E.4

Danish Centre for Environment and Energy5

Residual Resource Engineering, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark6

Resource costs of meeting EU WFD ecological status requirements at the river basin scale are estimated by comparing net benefits of water use given ecological status constraints to baseline water use values. Resource costs are interpreted as opportunity costs of water use arising from water scarcity.

An optimization approach is used to identify economically efficient ways to meet WFD requirements. The approach is implemented using a river basin simulation model coupled to an economic post-processor; the simulation model and post-processor are run from a central controller that iterates until an allocation is found that maximizes net benefits given WFD requirements.

Water use values are estimated for urban/domestic, agricultural, industrial, livestock, and tourism water users. Ecological status is estimated using metrics that relate average monthly river flow volumes to the natural hydrologic regime. Ecological status is only estimated with respect to hydrologic regime; other indicators are ignored in this analysis.

The decision variable in the optimization is the price of water, which is used to vary demands using consumer and producer water demand functions. The price-based optimization approach minimizes the number of decision variables in the optimization problem and provides guidance for pricing policies that meet WFD objectives.

Results from a real-world application in northern Greece show the suitability of the approach for use in complex, water-stressed basins. The impact of uncertain input values on model outcomes is estimated using the Info-Gap decision analysis framework. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 197-214
ISSN: 18792707 and 00221694
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2010.11.005
ORCIDs: Bauer-Gottwein, Peter

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