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Puerto Rico water resources planning model program description

January 1, 1973

Because the use of the Mathematical Programming System -Extended (MPSX) to solve large linear and mixed integer programs requires the preparation of many input data cards, a matrix generator program to produce the MPSX input data from a much more limited set of data may expedite the use of the mixed integer programming optimization technique.

The Model Definition and Control Program (MODCQP) is intended to assist a planner in preparing MPSX input data for the Puerto Rico Water Resources Planning Model. The model utilizes a mixed-integer mathematical program to identify a minimum present cost set of water resources projects (diversions, reservoirs, ground-water fields, desalinization plants, water treatment plants, and inter-basin transfers of water) which will meet a set of future water demands and to determine their sequence of construction. While MODCOP was specifically written to generate MPSX input data for the planning model described in this report, the program can be easily modified to reflect changes in the model's mathematical structure.

Publication Year 1973
Title Puerto Rico water resources planning model program description
DOI 10.3133/ofr73193
Authors D.W. Moody, Thomas Maddock, M.R. Karlinger, J.J. Lloyd
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 73-193
Index ID ofr73193
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse