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1
WEAPWater Evaluation Planning
Systemwww.weap21.orgweap_at_tellus.org
2
WEAP Highlights
  • Integrated water resources planning system.
  • GIS-based, graphical drag drop interface.
  • Basic methodology physical simulation of water
    demands and supplies.
  • Additional simulation modeling user-created
    variables and modeling equations.
  • Scenario management capabilities.
  • Links to spreadsheets other models

3
WEAP Capabilities
  • Can do
  • High level planning and strategic analysis at
    local, national and regional scales
  • Demand management
  • Water allocation
  • Cannot do
  • Daily operations
  • Least-cost optimization of supply and demand

4
Examples of Analyses
  • Sectoral demand analyses
  • Water conservation
  • Water rights and allocation priorities
  • Groundwater and streamflow simulations
  • Reservoir operations
  • Hydropower generation
  • Pollution tracking
  • Ecosystem requirements

5
Selected Projects
  • California
  • Impacts of climate change and other stressors on
    ecosystem services
  • Volta and Syr Darya
  • Food and environmental security
  • China
  • Providing a basis for cooperation/negotiation
    between Beijing and upstream water users
  • South Africa
  • Moving towards equity in water use

6
Adaptation
WEAP for Vulnerability
  • Alternative baseline scenarios can examine
    vulnerability of water supplies to different
    demographic, technological, climatalogical/hydro
    logical futures.
  • Alternative policy scenarios can explore demand
    and supply management options for adapting to
    future vulnerability.
  • Implications for the multiple and competing
    demands on water systems.
  • Implications of policies can be evaluated
    (ability to meet water needs, hydropower
    availability, pollution loadings, costs, etc.)

7
Schematic View
Click and drag to create a new demand site
8
Data View
Data is displayed numerically and graphically
9
Results can be displayed in wide range of formats
and scales
Results View
10
Overviews
Favorite charts can be selected to give quick
overviews
11
Sectoral Water Demands
Irrigation
Ecosystems
Livestock
Domestic
Total Water Demand
Mining
Commercial
Industrial
Major Cities
12
Illustrative Demand Structure
SECTOR
SUBSECTOR
END-USE
DEVICE
Furrow Sprinkler Drip Standard Efficient ... K
itchen Bathing Washer Toilet ...
Agriculture Industry Municipal
Irrigation ... Cooling Processing Others Sing
le Family Multi-family ...
Cotton Rice Wheat ... Electric
Power Petroleum Paper ... South City West
City ...
13
Supplies
  • Rivers
  • Groundwater
  • storage capacity
  • maximum monthly withdrawal
  • natural recharge
  • Diversions (e.g. canals, pipelines)
  • Reservoirs
  • Other (e.g. desalination)

14
Hydrology
  • Read-from-File Method
  • Historical or synthetic data, imported from data
    files
  • Water-Year Method
  • Create a series of water year types from very
    dry through normal to very wet (5 types).
  • For each scenario year specify its type.
  • Use to examine alternative climate scenarios.

15
Hydropower
Capacities, efficiencies, and other properties of
power generation
16
Priority Allocation of Water Resources
  • Supply Priorities
  • Demand Preferences
  • Allocation Order

17
Network
18
WEAP System Requirements
  • Windows 95 or later
  • 32 MB of RAM (64 MB suggested)
  • Imports from/exports to Excel and Word (not
    required).
  • Uses standard ArcView GIS shape files. ArcView
    is not required.

19
Availability
  • Evaluation version available at no charge (CDs
    available here) or download from
    http//www.weap21.org
  • Full version requires license, available from
    SEI-Boston.
  • Email weap_at_tellus.org
  • Training is needed for majority of users,
    available from SEI-Boston.
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