Wonogiri Reservoir, one of the large reservoirs in Indonesia, regulates water for flood control, irrigation, domestic use, and hydropower. It is located at the upper part of Bengawan Solo River Basin, Central Java. A closure dike has recently been constructed as a countermeasure against severe sedimentation that separates the reservoir into two parts, i.e., Sediment Storage Reservoir (SSR) and Main Reservoir (MR). A two-gate spillway was constructed in the SSR to facilitate sediment flushing and sluicing. During flood events, it controls reservoir water level jointly with the MR spillway. This brings the need for an update on the reservoir operation rules, especially on the gates opening of the new spillways to maintain the flood control performance. An assessment of reservoir routing simulation results was carried out by considering the overflow from SSR to MR, or vice versa with two options of Control Water Level (CWL), i.e. +135.8 m and +136.3 m. The flood control performance of the new reservoir operation rules was evaluated by considering the reservoir water level recovery, the maximum total outflow discharge, and the dam safety due to the risk of overtopping. These assessments give a foundation for the selection of CWL and the spillway operation to ascertain an optimal flood control of the reservoir.
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