Poster Session 4 The Importance of Forecasts for Multiobjective Reservoir Operations—Posters

Monday, 13 January 2020: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Boston Convention and Exhibition Center)
Host: 34th Conference on Hydrology
Chairs:
David Paul Keeney, Bureau of Reclamation, Water Resources Engineering and Management Group, Denver, CO and W. Josh Weiss, Hazen and Sawyer, Baltimore, MD

Large reservoirs provide multiple benefits for water supply, downstream flood reduction, and environmental objectives.  Weather and climate forecasts play a critical role in helping reservoir operators balance multiple, often competing objectives. Accordingly, this session will highlight successful examples of collaborative development and application of forecasts to support reservoir management.

Papers:
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Risk Management for Northeastern New Jersey Water Supplies
Steven Nebiker, HydroLogics, Chapel Hill, NC

88
Using Forecasts in Water Supply Management: History and Applications (Centennial)
Josh Weiss, Hazen and Sawyer, Baltimore, MD; and M. Rivera

88A
Promoting Regional Security by Enabling Cooperative Management of the Nile River Basin through an Integrated Hydrologic Modeling Framework
Mark D. Wahl, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, MS; and A. Tavakoly, J. Smith, A. McNally, C. D. Peters-Lidard, A. Getirana, and M. Best

Handout (1.5 MB)

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The Role of Groundwater Withdrawals on River Regulation: Example from the Columbia River Basin
Hisham Eldardiry, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA; and T. Zhou and M. Huang

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