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Optimization   for Sustainable Water Resources Management (OPTIMA)

Optimization   for Sustainable Water Resources Management (OPTIMA). Presentation of Jordan Case Study Zarqa River Basin to the Second Management Board Meeting November 11-12, 2005 Casablanca. Zarqa River Basin. Zarqa River. Zarqa River. 1. Work progress with Model applications.

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Optimization   for Sustainable Water Resources Management (OPTIMA)

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  1. Optimization   for Sustainable Water Resources Management(OPTIMA) Presentation of Jordan Case Study Zarqa River Basin to the Second Management Board Meeting November 11-12, 2005 Casablanca Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  2. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  3. Zarqa River Basin Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  4. Zarqa River Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  5. Zarqa River Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  6. 1. Work progress with Model applications The overall objectives of the Jordan case study (Zarqa River Basin) are to implement, test, develop, evaluate, and to exploit an innovation approach to water resources management, in close cooperation with local and regional stakeholders which is intended to increase efficiencies through applying the following modeling procedures: A. Water Resources Model (WRM). B. Rainfall-Runoff Model (RRM) C. Land Use Change Model Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  7. 1.1. Contribution to Requirements and Constraints Analysis, WP 01 • Stakeholders with an interest in sustainable water management have been identified. • The issue database, obtained on the base of the stakeholders answers to the issue questionnaire, including, physical conditions, water management, water demand, and water supply. • Analysis of the water issues. • Data requirements were compiled and identified. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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  9. A. Water Resources Model (WRM) • The Water Resources Model is a daily water budget. Interacting objects River Basin Object Scenarios Interacting objects of the Zarqa River basin were identified based on Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) which is completely prepared in GIS lab at the University of Jordan. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  10. B. Rainfall-Runoff Model (RRM) The RRM rainfall-runoff model is a dynamic basin scale water budget model that operates at a daily time step. It is designed for estimating sub-catchments outflow as a function of basin characteristics including, primarily, elevation distribution, land cover and land use, and rainfall and temperature as dynamic inputs. Basin Characteristics were identified using the preparedDigital Elevation Model. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  11. Watershed delineation with Digital Elevation Model, DEM. • Fifteen Digital Topographic maps of 1:50,000 were used to get full coverage of the study area. • Contour lines were digitized from the Digital Topographic maps using ArcView GIS. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  12. Watershed delineation with Digital Elevation Model, DEM. • TIN was created, and DEM with resolution of 30 m was derived using ArcView GIS. • The software Watershed Modeling System (WMS) can directly use DEM for watershed characterization and delineation. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  13. Sample of the Digitized Contour Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  14. Contour digitizing Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  15. Merging contours Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  16. Derived Contour from 1:50,000 Digital Topographic maps Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  17. Clipping of contours Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  18. Convert contour to TIN TIN Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  19. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) with 30 m Resolution Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  20. Convert TIN to DEM Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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  22. Convert TIN to DEM Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  23. Flow direction and accumulation was determined with Topographic Parameterization Program (TOPAZ). • Watershed outlet of Zerqa River was defined on downstream between its confluent with Jordan River. • Interior outlets were defined for creating watershed sub-basins. • Drainage basins were defined from defined streams. Zerqa Basin of 4120 km2 in area was subdivided into 6-major sub-basins considering Topographic, rainfall variation, and urban distribution. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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  25. Zarqa River Basin Outlet on to the Jordan River Zarqa River Jordan River Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  26. Zarqa River Drainage Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  27. Zarqa River Drainage/ Main Wadis Wadi Ajib Wadi Karum Wadi Zaatari Zarqa River Wadi Dhleil Wadi Rumeimin Seil Amman-Zarqa Wadi Rukban Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  28. Watershed delineation with DEM Basin Outlet on to the Jordan River Zarqa River Area = 4120 km2 Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  29. The Sub-Basins SB. 1: Upper Dhleil SB. 4: Jerash SB. 5: Suileh/ ketteh Basin Outlet SB. 6: Al-Salt SB. 3: Amman SB. 2: Lower Dhleil Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  30. Hydrologic sub-basin parameters were computed Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  31. 6-Sub-Catchments are used to build WRM. 1 4 6 5 2 3 Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  32. 1.2. Contribution to Analytical tools WP 03 • Data requirements to implement the modelling were compiled and Identified. This is based on the finding of WP 01 1.3. Contribution to Remote Sensing and GIS Data ,WP 05 • Materials of the Remote Sensing and GIS Data were prepared and sent to NCRS Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  33. WRM Schematic of Zarqa Basin, Flow Direction Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  34. Nodes, Reaches Identification Jerash Catch. UpperDhuleil Catch. Agri. Demand Agri. Supply Agri. Demand Agri. Supply Down-stream Agri. demand Dom. Demand Dom. Supply Dom. Demand Dom. Supply Ind. Supply Ind. Demand Ind. Demand Ind. Supply Treatment Plant Runoff Gage King Talal Dam Outlet diversion Agri Demand Agri. Supply Agri. Supply Agri Demand Agri Demand Agri. Supply Dom. Demand Dom. Supply Dom. Demand Dom. Supply Al Salt Catch. Dom. Supply Ind. Demand Ind. Supply Ind. Demand Dom. Demand Lower Dhuleil Catch. Suileh/ ketteh Catch. Dom. Supply Ind. Supply Ind. Demand Ind. Supply Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan Amman Catch.

  35. WRM Schematic of Zarqa Basin, Flow Direction Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  36. Next Steps • Rainfall data is available. But, Due to Basin Rainfall Variability , it is under identification to compute average daily Basin Rainfall. • Nine - rain gages out of 33 have selected to build Thiessen network. These are Jerash (AL0004), Zarqa (AL0015), Suweileh (AL0017), Amman Hussein Collage (AL0022), Rumeimin (AL0028), Qasr el Hallabat (AL0049), Um el Jimal (AL0059), Wadi Es- Sir (AL 0057), and Um el Quttein (F0001). The selected rain gages cover the entire watershed . Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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  38. Thiessen Network Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  39. Gages Weights Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  40. Next Steps • Daily Runoff and Temperature data were identified and ready to be used in models . • Number of wells, quantity and usage of ground water that are distributed all over the entire watershed were identified. They are under specification for each sub-catchment. • Data of king Talal Dam, Khirbet As-Samra Treatment Plant were identified and ready to be used in model. Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

  41. C. Land Use Change Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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  45. THANK YOU Univeristy of Jordan, Amman, Jordan

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