A Deterministic Smart Market Model for Groundwater

Efficient management of water requires balancing environmental needs, externality considerations, and economic efficiency. Toward that end, this paper presents a deterministic linear program that could be used to operate a smart spot market for groundwater. The market design uses the existing hydrological programs MODFLOW and GWM along with standard linear programming methods. In principle, a market could be set up anywhere that a MODFLOW model is available. The market design has parallels to markets in the electricity and gas sectors, which we discuss. We present a case study with notional bids for Marlborough, New Zealand. Our approach would reduce transaction costs for a water market, reduce users' risk, and increase the reliability of environmental flows. We discuss a number of cautions and limitations to the model and recommend further work on introducing a stochastic framework to the model.

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