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SMART INCO-MED 1 st Management Board Meeting, June NCRS, Beirut WaterWare Data Requirements DDr. Kurt Fedra ESS GmbH, Austria Environmental Software & Services A-2352 Gumpoldskirchen DDr. Kurt Fedra ESS GmbH, Austria Environmental Software & Services A-2352 Gumpoldskirchen

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definition 1.Location, size, boundaries 2.GIS data (topography, DEM, landuse, surface water, administrative boundaries, infrastructure ) 3.Imagery, hypertext, MM Domain definition 1.Location, size, boundaries 2.GIS data (topography, DEM, landuse, surface water, administrative boundaries, infrastructure ) 3.Imagery, hypertext, MM

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare Sub-catchments 1.Location, boundaries, DEM 2.Land use distribution 3.Channel data (length, density, cross section) 4.Precipitation, temperature (min. one year daily data) 5.Surface/groundwater consumptive use within the catchment 6.Runoff observations for calibration Sub-catchments 1.Location, boundaries, DEM 2.Land use distribution 3.Channel data (length, density, cross section) 4.Precipitation, temperature (min. one year daily data) 5.Surface/groundwater consumptive use within the catchment 6.Runoff observations for calibration

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare Reservoirs, hydraulic structures 1.Location, size, 2.volume/depth curve 3.Release policy/rules 4.Inflow/outflow time series Reservoirs, hydraulic structures 1.Location, size, 2.volume/depth curve 3.Release policy/rules 4.Inflow/outflow time series

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands 1.Location, type, size (area, production, population) 2.Daily/monthly demand 3.Conveyance loss, unit specific consumptive use, return flow (quality) 4.Cost functions Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands 1.Location, type, size (area, production, population) 2.Daily/monthly demand 3.Conveyance loss, unit specific consumptive use, return flow (quality) 4.Cost functions

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare Monitoring stations 1.Location 2.Type (parameters) 3.Observation time series (daily) Monitoring stations 1.Location 2.Type (parameters) 3.Observation time series (daily)

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare River network (nodes, reaches) 1.Formal node definitions derived from OBJECTS 2.Connectivity (network topology) 3.Reach characteristics (length, cross-sections, roughness) River network (nodes, reaches) 1.Formal node definitions derived from OBJECTS 2.Connectivity (network topology) 3.Reach characteristics (length, cross-sections, roughness)

WaterWare River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers River Basin Object: –Sub-catchments –Reservoirs, hydraulic structures –Demand Nodes: cities, industries, irrigation areas, wetlands –Monitoring stations –River network (nodes, reaches) –Aquifers

WaterWare Aquifers 1.Location, extent 2.Depth, volume, porosity 3.Any observation data (head, flow, pumping tests, etc) 4.Recharge (natural and injection) 5.Withdrawals (pumping) Aquifers 1.Location, extent 2.Depth, volume, porosity 3.Any observation data (head, flow, pumping tests, etc) 4.Recharge (natural and injection) 5.Withdrawals (pumping)

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Network topology 1.Node-reach structure, abstract (topological) and georeferenced Network topology 1.Node-reach structure, abstract (topological) and georeferenced

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data 1.ALL hydrometeorological time series (as in observation nodes) 1.Precipitation 2.Temperature 3.River flow 4.Wells (pumping rates), springs Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data 1.ALL hydrometeorological time series (as in observation nodes) 1.Precipitation 2.Temperature 3.River flow 4.Wells (pumping rates), springs

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Demand data, allocation rules 1.Demand time series (scenario specific, unit use related; specific data requirements for irrigation water demand model, incl. crops, irrigation technology), 2.Release and allocation data Demand data, allocation rules 1.Demand time series (scenario specific, unit use related; specific data requirements for irrigation water demand model, incl. crops, irrigation technology), 2.Release and allocation data

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Observation data (calibration) 1.River flow measurements 2.Actual supply data 3.Reservoir storage levels Observation data (calibration) 1.River flow measurements 2.Actual supply data 3.Reservoir storage levels

WaterWare Data Requirements Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions Domain definitionDomain definition RiverBasin OBJECTSRiverBasin OBJECTS Network topologyNetwork topology Driving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model dataDriving forces (hydrometeorology) and rainfall-runoff model data Demand data, allocation rulesDemand data, allocation rules Observation data (calibration)Observation data (calibration) Cost functionsCost functions

WaterWare Data Requirements Cost functions ANY node may have cost functions associated; generic data: discount rate NPV calculations) 1.Supply costs: 1.Investment 2.Maintenance (OMR) 2.Demand side: benefits/unit water Cost functions ANY node may have cost functions associated; generic data: discount rate NPV calculations) 1.Supply costs: 1.Investment 2.Maintenance (OMR) 2.Demand side: benefits/unit water