Scientific Reports (Feb 2022)

Realizing the full reservoir operation potential during the 2020 Yangtze river floods

  • Hairong Zhang,
  • Yanhong Dou,
  • Lei Ye,
  • Chi Zhang,
  • Huaming Yao,
  • Zhengfeng Bao,
  • Zhengyang Tang,
  • Yongqiang Wang,
  • Yukai Huang,
  • Shuang Zhu,
  • Mengfei Xie,
  • Jiang Wu,
  • Chao Shi,
  • Yufeng Ren,
  • Dongjie Zhang,
  • Biqiong Wu,
  • Yufan Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-06801-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Five severe floods occurred in the Yangtze River Basin, China, between July and August 2020, and the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) located in the middle Yangtze River experienced the highest inflow since construction. The world’s largest cascade-reservoir group, which counts for 22 cascade reservoirs in the upper Yangtze River, cooperated in real time to control floods. The cooperation prevented evacuation of 600,000 people and extensive inundations of farmlands and aquacultural areas. In addition, no water spillage occurred during the flood control period, resulting in a world-record annual output of the TGR hydropower station. This work describes decision making challenges in the cooperation of super large reservoir groups based on a case-study, controlling the 4th and 5th floods (from Aug-14 to Aug-22), the efforts of technicians, multi-departments, and the state, and reflects on these. To realize the full potential of reservoir operation for the Yangtze River Basin and other basins with large reservoir groups globally, we suggest: (i) improve flood forecast accuracy with a long leading time; (ii) strengthen and further develop ongoing research on reservoir group cooperation; and (iii) improve and implement institutional mechanisms for coordinated operation of large reservoir groups.