Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems

To reduce the gap between groundwater demand and supply caused by agricultural groundwater over-exploitation, the Prepaid Smart Meter System (PSMS) is being strongly implemented by the Chinese government in northern China. This study reports the analysis and results of PSMS field surveys in six typi...

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Main Authors: Xiaowei Wang, Jingli Shao, Frank van Steenbergen, Qiulan Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-05-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/6/379
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spelling doaj-24f9d4c338034dd39a3892cfaed19aef2020-11-25T00:23:36ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412017-05-019637910.3390/w9060379w9060379Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and ProblemsXiaowei Wang0Jingli Shao1Frank van Steenbergen2Qiulan Zhang3School of Water Resource and Environment, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Water Resource and Environment, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaMeta-Meta Research, Postelstraat 2, 5211 EA’s-Hertogenbosch, The NetherlandsSchool of Water Resource and Environment, China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, ChinaTo reduce the gap between groundwater demand and supply caused by agricultural groundwater over-exploitation, the Prepaid Smart Meter System (PSMS) is being strongly implemented by the Chinese government in northern China. This study reports the analysis and results of PSMS field surveys in six typical provinces in northern China as well as domestic literature reviews. Based on the architecture and implementation policies of the system, the implementation differences between areas and the influencing factors were analyzed, particularly the acknowledgment of farmers, the installation proportion of tube wells, the social benefits. Great achievements have been gained in the implementation, and the management targets have been achieved, including accurately metering overall irrigation groundwater production, assisting in the total amount control and quota management, reducing groundwater exploitation, and improving water use efficiency. However, shortcomings remain in the implementation process, such as single initial investment channels, imperfect policy system construction, a lack of retrieving and analyzing data, and the unbalanced development between areas. Countermeasures and suggestions for these problems are discussed in this article.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/6/379groundwater abstractionnorthern ChinaPrepaid Smart Meter System
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author Xiaowei Wang
Jingli Shao
Frank van Steenbergen
Qiulan Zhang
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Jingli Shao
Frank van Steenbergen
Qiulan Zhang
Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
Water
groundwater abstraction
northern China
Prepaid Smart Meter System
author_facet Xiaowei Wang
Jingli Shao
Frank van Steenbergen
Qiulan Zhang
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title Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
title_short Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
title_full Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
title_fullStr Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
title_full_unstemmed Implementing the Prepaid Smart Meter System for Irrigated Groundwater Production in Northern China: Status and Problems
title_sort implementing the prepaid smart meter system for irrigated groundwater production in northern china: status and problems
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2017-05-01
description To reduce the gap between groundwater demand and supply caused by agricultural groundwater over-exploitation, the Prepaid Smart Meter System (PSMS) is being strongly implemented by the Chinese government in northern China. This study reports the analysis and results of PSMS field surveys in six typical provinces in northern China as well as domestic literature reviews. Based on the architecture and implementation policies of the system, the implementation differences between areas and the influencing factors were analyzed, particularly the acknowledgment of farmers, the installation proportion of tube wells, the social benefits. Great achievements have been gained in the implementation, and the management targets have been achieved, including accurately metering overall irrigation groundwater production, assisting in the total amount control and quota management, reducing groundwater exploitation, and improving water use efficiency. However, shortcomings remain in the implementation process, such as single initial investment channels, imperfect policy system construction, a lack of retrieving and analyzing data, and the unbalanced development between areas. Countermeasures and suggestions for these problems are discussed in this article.
topic groundwater abstraction
northern China
Prepaid Smart Meter System
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/9/6/379
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