Bibliographic citations
García, C., (2018). Evaluación de la incidencia del reservorio Vilcazán para satisfacción de las demandas actuales del sistema de irrigación San Lorenzo [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3634
García, C., Evaluación de la incidencia del reservorio Vilcazán para satisfacción de las demandas actuales del sistema de irrigación San Lorenzo [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3634
@misc{renati/247870,
title = "Evaluación de la incidencia del reservorio Vilcazán para satisfacción de las demandas actuales del sistema de irrigación San Lorenzo",
author = "García Olivera, Christian Victor",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2018"
}
(I) In this work, the incidence of the Vilcazán reservoir was quantified and evaluated when it was implemented in the San Lorenzo system, which allowed increasing the water supply in the system and satisfying the current demands (2018). The behavior of the system when considering increasing demands. (M) The methodology that was used to quantify and evaluate the incidence of the Vilcazán reservoir in the system was the water balance. For this reason it was necessary to obtain the water supply in the Quiroz river basin, the demands registered by the user board of the San Lorenzo system and the calculation of the useful volume of the reservoir. The flow generation was carried out using the rainfall-runoff model called “soil moisture method“, which is incorporated in the Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) software. The data from the Zamba stations on the Quiroz river and the Lagartera station in the Chipillico River for the calibration and validation of the hydrological model. In the calculation of the water demand, the cultivation documents were considered in user commissions and population use. The method used to calculate the useful volume of the Vilcazán reservoir was “sequential peaks“. (R) As a result of the simulation, it was obtained that when implementing the Vilcazán reservoir in the San Lorenzo system there will be no water deficit and said reservoir will operate more than 65% of the time with volumes greater than 70% of its capacity, and the minimum volume of the reservoir San Lorenzo increased to double. (C) It is concluded that by implementing the new reservoir in the San Lorenzo system it will be possible to satisfy the current water demands (2018) in its entirety.
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