Erratum for “Using Stochastic Dynamic Programming to Support Water Resources Management in the Ziya River Basin, China” by Claus Davidsen, Silvio J. Pereira-Cardenal, Suxia Liu, Xingguo Mo, Dan Rosbjerg, and Peter Bauer-Gottwein
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Some units in Table 1 were inadvertently changed during composition from to . Table 1 with the correct units appears next.
Input data | Value | Unit | Source |
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Industrial water demands | |||
Hai River basin | 6.6 | Berkoff (2003) | |
Area of Hai River basin | 318,866 | Moiwo et al. (2009) | |
Area of Ziya River basin | 52,299 | — | |
Area upstream reservoirs | 26,048 | — | |
Total water demanda | 1,083 | — | |
Downstream demanda | 543 | — | |
Upstream demanda | 539 | — | |
Industrial water values, curtailment costs | |||
Urbanb | 6.4 | World Bank (2001) | |
Ruralb | 4.3 | World Bank (2001) | |
Average | 5.3 | — | |
Domestic water demands | |||
Hebei Province | 123 | l/person/day | NBSC (2011) |
Shanxi Province | 106 | l/person/day | NBSC (2011) |
Total population inside basin | 25.0 | M people | Bright et al. (2008) |
Upstream population | 5.8 | M people | Bright et al. (2008) |
Downstream demand | 864 | — | |
Upstream demand | 223 | — | |
Water demand Beijingc | 1,000 | Ivanova (2011) | |
Domestic water values (curtailment costs) | |||
Urbanb | 3.2 | World Bank (2001) | |
Ruralb | 3.2 | World Bank (2001) | |
Average | 3.2 | — | |
Curtailment cost Beijingb | 5.5 | Berkoff (2003) | |
South-North Transfer Project, middle route | |||
Inflow from Yangtze | 9,500 | Water-technology.net (2013) | |
Water demand 100 cities | 7,400 | Wang and Ma (1999) | |
Arable land on the NCP | 179,500 | Liu et al. (2011) | |
Water for NCP users in Ziyad | 1,307 | — | |
Ecosystem water demand | |||
Minimum diversione | 100 | — | |
Reservoir storage | |||
Dongwushi | 152 | HWCC (2012) | |
Gangnan | 1,570 | HWCC (2012) | |
Huangbizhuang | 1,210 | HWCC (2012) | |
Lincheng | 180 | HWCC (2012) | |
Zhuzhuang | 436 | HWCC (2012) | |
Aggregated reservoir storage | 3,548 | — | |
Hydropower production | |||
Maximum turbine capacityf | 1,500 | HEBWP (2013) | |
Electricity priceb | 0.40 | China Daily (2012) | |
Installed turbine capacity | 69 | MW | Aggregateh |
Hydropower benefitsg | 0.036 | — |
Note: All prices have been converted to 2005 CNY with the consumer price index based on World DataBank (2013).
a
Demands scaled with the areas.
b
Converted to 2005 prices.
c
Based on plan described by the People’s Government of Hebei Province (2012).
d
Remaining SNWTP water distributed evenly to NCP arable land and scaled to the downstream Ziya River basin.
e
Estimated demand of Baiyangdian Lake based on Honge (2006). Model ecosystem diversions fixed to July.
f
Capacities from Huangbizhuang, Zhuzhuang, and Dongwushi Reservoirs scaled to the remaining reservoirs.
g
Estimated from maximum production, maximum turbine capacity, and current electricity price.
h
From HEBWP (2013), HWCC (2013), Baidu Encyclopedia (2012, 2013a, b).
ASCE regrets the error.
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Received: Nov 21, 2014
Accepted: Nov 21, 2014
Published online: Dec 19, 2014
Published in print: Mar 1, 2015
Discussion open until: May 19, 2015
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