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Digital Delta investigates how to integrate and analyze water data from a wide range of existing data sources. These include precipitation measurements, water level and water quality monitors, levee sensors, radar data, model predictions as well as current and historic maintenance data from sluices, pumping stations, locks and dams. With 55 percent of the Dutch population located in areas prone to large-scale flooding, the Netherlands has immense experience in preventing floods and managing water. Every water-related event is critical and can impact businesses, agriculture and citizens’ daily lives. The ongoing cost of managing water, including anticipating flooding, droughts and low water levels, adds up to €7 billion each year. These costs are expected to increase €1- 2 billion by 2020, unless urgent action is taken. The Netherlands has one of the best-monitored water systems in the world. While large amounts of data are collected, relevant data can be difficult to find, data quality can be uncertain and with data in many different formats, this creates costly integration issues for water managing authorities. Solving these Big Data challenges is an important step towards a Smarter Water management approach. Together, Rijkswaterstaat, local Water Authority Delfland, Deltares Science Institute, the University of Delft and IBM have combined data and technology from several new and existing water management projects. The implications for this work are global as cities around the world move swiftly to adopt smarter solutions to better manage the water cycle. This innovative collaboration has brought us insights in what is needed in the Dutch water sector to start using the power of Big Data, analytics and optimization to better manage water quality, flood risk and drought impact, while also stimulating new innovations in this crucial area of technology. As society is developing rapidly towards more locally governed initiatives, the individual behavior of people is glued together by social networks en peer to peer communication. For the water sector the digital delta acts as a bridge to interconnect the data services (public as well as private) with easy to use IT services (apps). This will enable smarter solutions and contribute to flexible, local and customized communication with citizens. The same “smart management” development is found in other domains: smart traffic, smart shipping, smart environment etc. It comes together in smart city solutions: a major challenge in multi-domain integration.
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DIGITALDELTA
&
Delft Software Days
Raymond Feron
Programme director
raymond.feron@rws.nl
PPP
3
1953The Netherlands
4
Delta Works 1.0
• Brick & Mortar
• Binary
• Single Purpose
Flood safety
Fresh water availability
More crop per drop
Logistics (Harbor Rotterdam
supplies 75% of Western
Europe within 2 days)
Ecology
Energy efficiency
Adaptive
Affordable
Optimizaton needed
>100initiatives
Dutch Water
Management annual
cost: € 7 billion
30-60% of budgets spend on:
• Finding data
• Getting Access
• Validating quality
• Duplication of IT tools
Current situation
While saving costs and driving innovation
From To
Watersystem
Very well managedUnder climate change pressure
Complex Interconnected withother functions
Hoofdwegennet Hoofdvaarwegennet Hoofdwatersysteem
National infrastructure Rijkswaterstaat
Watermanagementcentrum NL9 20 mei 2014
Verkeerscentrum
Nederland (VCNL)
Scheepvaart-
verkeerscentrum (SVC)
Watermanagementcentrum
Nederland (WMCN)
Delfland regional waterboard
Covers cities of Rotterdam,
the Hague and Delft
Responsible for surface water
levels, quality and....
“The recently launched “Digital Delta Initiative” is a
step in the right direction. This innovative programme
aims to harness and collate vast and currently
dispersed datasets to support better management of
flood control and water resources in the country
(Box 4.12).”
Finalist in various awards:
without DD
with DD
www.digitaledelta.nl
1. Show the potential for substantially lowering
the cost for managing water in all its aspects
2. Facilitate reuse of data and services:
Develop Once, Reuse Often
3. Data ownership and quality control
stay at the source
4. Focus on Enabling Services,
not Applications
5. No vendor lock-in
and no lock-outKEEP IT SIMPLE
Design principles
Findings research1. Digital Delta has both technical and social
and organization cultural challenges
2. Digital Delta needs
critical mass
3. Move standards
to the users
4. Business case driven
implementation, not just open
data for open data sake
5. Knowlegde sector can
shorten development time
by digital delta infrastructure
6. Infrastructure dilemma:
Government initiative in
startup-phase is needed
The solution…
Private Sector
Platformen o.a. FEWS, HYDRONET,
LIZARD, IOW, AGT,ESRI……
Kennis sector
DeltaresImaresTUDelft
etc
Andere sectorenGeo information
Publieke Sector
Water Data Distributie
Informatiehuis WaterInformatiehuis Marien
Smart AnalyticsBig DataE-commerce, B2B
De BurgerDroge voeten
Schoon en voldoende waterBetrouwbare informatie
Hydro Models
Imagine all the waterdata of The Netherlands is readilyavailable for everybody……….
• Geo-information: provides the necessary structure
• Automated survey networks: the data-fundament
• New sensors, internet of things: a lot of data
• Real time hydromodels : much more data
• Social media more & more & more
unstructured data
DD & big data
Simulation
Data retrieval / coupling
Find available data &
connect computing engine
with online data
DD & Next generation hydro model
• Watermanagement is changing drastically
– Operations, local, regional, national, international.
• Citizens are new “sensors” & well informed
• Models need & create huge amounts of new data
• Exponential data growth in addition totraditional sources: new challenge forgovernment:
– SMART government: integration, validation andanalysis
Smart Analytics
New sensors
Water safety & crisis response• Citizens understand why to leave
• Decisions pinpointed at the right time and the right location
• Spatial planning
3Di: act data
100x quicker
100x more detail
Spatially realistic
When & how
Where & what
Risk awareness (instead of 100% safe)
Multi layerSafety approach
To conclude
dataservices
Scaling up
# of data sources & functionality
# of (inter) nationalpartners
# of disciplines / themes
Thank You
www.digitaledelta.nl
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