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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 OPTIMA PROJECT Tunisia case study Fourth Management Board Meeting December 19-20, 2006 Milano
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 CASE STUDY Water use Domestic Industry Agriculture Increase Melian basin Area = 553Km² Population = 390 000 inhabitants 4 subcatchments Dense Drainage network Aquifer Lithology = Plio-quaternary Groundwater storage = 27.31 MCM/ year Exploitation = 28.1 MCM / year Nbre of Bore holes = 494 State = overexploited Nodes 2 reservoirs 26 mountain lakes 2500 wells Case study: Melian basin, TUNISIA
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 RIVER BASIN DATABASE
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 ECONOMICS
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 DEMOGRAPHY
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 INSTITUTIONS
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 DEMAND
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 RAINFALL- RUNOFF MODEL
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 WATER RESSOURCE MANAGEMENT MODEL (WRM)
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 Irrigation districtsArea (ha) Water demand (m 3 /ha/an) CropsWater technology Ben Mahmoud 4655 316fruitsDrip irrigation Ksibi 3163 618fruits + vegetables Drip irrigation Vallée El Hma 2072 000fruitsDrip irrigation DATA COLLECTED Irrigation Districts
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 DistrictDomestic connected Domestic non connected Commer. use Administ. use Municipal use TotalIndustryTourismOther uses total Ben Arous 99091446859025613172817912314189 Water consumption volume per use (1000 m 3 )- year 2000 DATA COLLECTED
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 G.W Renewable ressource (Mm 3 ) Exploitable ressource (Mm 3 ) Water Earning / Deficit Mornag 17.426.79.3- Oligocène 7.311.94.6- Miocene 4.31.0+3.3 Geology stratum Type Area (km 2 ) Depth (m) Precipitation (mm) Infiltration coef Porosity Renewable ressource (m 3 ) Storing coef Geologic storing (m 3 ) quaternarySandy183.61504642012017.0481763 miocèneSandy510046515800.351248 oligocène Khlidia5812040013.3703.0910406 Becbeka96.52004678.81003.9710965 Jbel Tella 4.512036012.8700.211031 DATA COLLECTED Aquifer parameters
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 Dams: name, coordinates, sector, year of construction, storage capacity, irrigated area, inflow water, name of catchment… Collection of historic data related to the wells’ observation in the groundwater Mountains Lakes: name, coordinates, realization year, name of catchment, area of the catchment, storage capacity, delegation… Observation well: name, coordinates, year, dry residue, standing water level… Collection of 2500 wells built in the case study: complete information is available concerning: wells depth, diameter, usage, exploitation, equipment, standing water level, dry residue… Collection of hydrologic, hydrogeologic and economic data DATA COLLECTED
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 WATERWARE NODES CHART
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 NEW TOPOLOGIC MODEL M’chergua reservoir Sea Melian basin Melah basin Rmel basin Hma basin Hma reservoir Irrigation TP Domestic Industry Medjerda canal GW GW-SONED El Gola-SONED Demand node Start node End node TP Reservoir node
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 Implementation of WRM model
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 DOMESTIC NODE
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 IRRIGATION NODE
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 BIR M’CHARGUA RESERVOIR
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 EL HMA RESERVOIR
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 GROUNDWATER
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 MIOCENOUS GW
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 OLIGOCENOUS GW
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 PLIO-QUATERNARY GW
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 WRM RESULTS
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 WRM RESULTS (2)
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 WRM ECONOMIC RESULTS
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 Water supply is very dependent on the external importations of water Water management in the basin is very complex because of the multitude of stakeholders involved in water issues Drainage of used water (from sabkhat sijoumi) into the Melian basin is causing pollution into marine environment The runoff in the Melian basin is very low The groundwater is overexploited (150%), this situation leads to the deterioration of the groundwater quality PROBLEMS RELATED TO OUR CASE STUDY
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 Reduce the water exploitation of the groundwater Creation of a new treatment plant in the area to exploit the treated water for irrigation The National Sanitation Board Restoration and rehabilitation of Sabkhat Sijoumi by ONAS (The National Sanitation Board ) Increase of the groundwater quantity by artificial recharge coming from surface water that is not exploited at present WATER RESOURCES OPTIMIZATION
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19/12/2006 CNTD-2006 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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