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Ramirez, M., (2024). Disponibilidad hídrica de la cuenca Rumiyacu para el abastecimiento poblacional de la ciudad Moyobamba utilizando el modelo hidrológico determinístico [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5850
Ramirez, M., Disponibilidad hídrica de la cuenca Rumiyacu para el abastecimiento poblacional de la ciudad Moyobamba utilizando el modelo hidrológico determinístico []. AU: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5850
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title = "Disponibilidad hídrica de la cuenca Rumiyacu para el abastecimiento poblacional de la ciudad Moyobamba utilizando el modelo hidrológico determinístico",
author = "Ramirez Perez, Marco Antonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2024"
}
Water availability of the Rumiyacu watershed for the population supply of the city of Moyobamba using the deterministic hydrological model Population growth impacts water sources, affecting the availability of water that is essential for subsistence and economic growth. Globally, excessive demand for water depletes resources, especially affecting urban areas. Peru, despite having abundant water resources, faces challenges due to its geographic distribution. More specifically, Moyobamba is facing reductions in water supply, and the purpose of this study was to evaluate water availability using a hydrological model to inform decision making. The overall objective was to evaluate the water availability of the Rumiyacu watershed for the population supply of the city of Moyobamba using the deterministic hydrological model. The study was carried out in the Rumiyacu basin, district of Moyobamba, province of Moyobamba, from March to September 2022. The research was applied, with a correlational level. To determine the value of the water demand, the tariff study (2021-2026) of the EPS Moyobamba SA was used. The topographic and geomorphological characterization of the basin was used to calculate the water supply. The water balance was calculated using deterministic hydrological modeling, considering different hydrological scenarios. The results showed that the water demand of the population of Moyobamba was 0.130 m3.s-1 <> 129.93 L.s-1. The water supply was in three scenarios: i) maximum flow (Qmax) with 0.203 m3.s-1, ii) average flow (Qmed) with 0.107 m3.s-1, and i) minimum flow (Qmin) with 0.028 m3.s-1. The water balance and availability show that there is a water deficit for the minimum and average flows, i.e., the demand is greater than the supply. For minimum flows an average exceedance percentage of approximately -359.88% exists, while for average flows it is -21.05%. For maximum flows, the percentage of excess is positive with a value of 35.89%. The study reveals seasonal patterns in the water supply of the Rumiyacu watershed. The water balance highlights critical and surplus months. The water availability assessment shows the watershed's capacity to meet demands, considering minimum, average and maximum flows. These findings underscore the importance of adaptive management and continuous monitoring to address challenges in sustainable water use in the Rumiyacu watershed.
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