The Interdependence Of Economic And Hydrologic Criteria In Planning Water Resources Development

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. W. Mao
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Hydrologic and economic criteria figure in many obvious ways in water resources development, but they are rarely linked quantitatively, and most of the applications are pertinent only to the case-in-point. In the preparation of the Regional Plan for the massive program of ground water development in the Punjab, situations have arisen where the choice among two or more alternatives was made by analyzing the economic implications of critical hydrologic parameters. Two of these situations which are of more-or-less general interest are described herein. The first involves basic development policy -- whether ground water development should be based on the demand of the economy, or the conservation concept of safe-yield. The analysis demonstrated that mining of ground water is clearly indicated for areas where alternative supplies are unavailable. The second problem involves integrating hydrologic data into an economic model to determine optimum well design, From an analysis of all pertinent factors, a simple nomograph was derived which can be used to determine well specifications on-site during construction. The nomograph can be modified for use in any alluvial terrain.
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APA: S. W. Mao  (1967)  The Interdependence Of Economic And Hydrologic Criteria In Planning Water Resources Development

MLA: S. W. Mao The Interdependence Of Economic And Hydrologic Criteria In Planning Water Resources Development. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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