Insights of dam site selection for rainwater harvesting using GIS: A case study in the Al- Qalamoun Basin, Syria

Heliyon. 2023 Sep 4;9(9):e19795. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19795. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Today's world is plagued with water shortages, especially in developing countries. The problem is made worse by increasing water demands and decreasing rainfall occurrences in arid and semi-arid areas. Rainwater harvesting (RWH) has the potential to be a viable solution for this issue, as it can augment existing water supplies in the long term. This study aimed to identify suitable areas for RWH using a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, combined with geographic information system (GIS) and remote sensing (RS) techniques. This study has been carried out in the Al-Qalamoun Basin, the western part of Syria, which has not been studied for rainwater harvesting before. To fill this gap, a potential RWH map was created in the Al-Qalamoun Basin using nine factors, which are land use and land cover (LULC), soil texture, slope, rainfall, curve number (CN), stream order, distance to faults, distance to roads, and distance to residential areas. All thematic layers were allocated appropriate weights and combined using the weighted Overlay process (WOP) in ArcGIS 10.8 to produce a RWH map of the study area. The findings indicated that about 18.1% of the total study area was classified as most suitable and suitable for RWH. Validation of the RWH map with the existing dams indicated that the methodology adopted in this study had a high capacity to identify sites suitable for RWH. The study presents a useful and inexpensive tool for decision-makers to avoid unsuitable sites and focus on the most suitable sites for constructing dams.

Keywords: AHP; GIS; MCDA; Rainwater harvesting; Remote sensing; Suitability.