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Project “Danube WATER integrated management” – WATERMIS ETC 166
Project Manager: Mary-Jeanne Adler, PhD
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
www.danube-water.eu
Project Objectives
• Improving water monitoring and the warnings system, environmental data dissemination on the Romanian-Bulgarian border counties;
• Processing and conditioning the liquid organic wastes radioactively contaminated from the nuclear plants Cernavodǎ and Kozloduy.
Project Activities
• Monitoring, data processing and forecasting water quantity and quality, under the European Commission standards for a better implementation of the European legislation in the water field (the Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC, the Flood Directive 2007/60/CE) Increasing capacity for data and warning dissemination at the border areas.
Project Activities
2.Expert System-DSS
5.Activation the Waters’ Rapid Response Center
Danube WATER automated stations
1.Informational System for Water and Environment Management
4.Warning System in border area
3.Communication System in border area
Project Activities•
• Preventing Preventing • floods disasters and floods disasters and
pollution accidents pollution accidents interventionintervention
Modernizing the informational systems: * hydrologic - HIS and for* Water quality – CIS for the RO-BG Danube
Project Activities
- 14 HYDROLOGICAL STATIONS on Danube- 60 HYDROGEOLOGICAL STATIONS- 12 GEODETIC LANDMARKS
UPGRADED OR REPLACE EXISTING EQUIPMENT:
- HARMONIZED GEODETIC SYSTEM- DATA COMMUNICATION - DATA ANALYSIS - DANUBE HIDROLOGIC FORECASTING- EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
Danube WATER- PARTIAL IMPLEMENTED
Joint Danube monitoring
• Flood and accidental pollution protection by increasing forecasting capacity by automate monitoring, data processing and common models application (hydrological and hydraulic)
• Operational geodatabase as support for models application and data/information dissemination in the border area
Flood and pollution forecasting system
Data processingData processing HydrogramsHydrogramsHydraulic Hydraulic
modelsmodels
Stage-discharge Stage-discharge rating courverating courve
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Time [s]
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D11
D10
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D15
D17
HydrographsHydrographs
Liguria Region
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Simulated Discharge for given T/ Simulated Discharge for T = 2.9 years
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Regional TCEV
Confidence interval (95%)
Simulated Discharge
PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, REHABILITATION: ACTIONS REHABILITATION: ACTIONS IMPLEMENTED BY BASIN IMPLEMENTED BY BASIN
MANAGEMENT PLAN AND FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLAN AND FLOOD AND ACCIDENTAL POLLUTION AND ACCIDENTAL POLLUTION
PLANSPLANS
WARNING SYSTEM
PREPARATION
INTERVENTION
REHABILITATION
Flood monitorng and flood prevention
plan Planning resourcesRapid Intervention Centers
LOSS EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS
Danube WATER- AT THE END OF IMPLEMENTATION
Technology
Knowledge End-use
End-user:
Deliver policy context;Define problems, functions, and usage of the Platform
Researchers:
Model main processes;Define resolution, scaleand levels of detail.
IT-specialists:
System architecture;Software technologyand implementation.
Select policy-relevant research
Inte
grat
e an
d
code
mod
els
Build usable and
user-friendly system
Architecture:
Integration Communication Management
DSS Development
Steps in policy-relevant integrated modelling
• Definition of policy themes, problems, options and indicators
• Appropriate model selection
• Model integration
• Translation of scientific knowledge into information relevant for the policy-maker
• Calibration and validation
Translation of scientific knowledge into information relevant for policy-makers
Danube WATER: long term planning – Implementation of WFD
Submit Interim Report on
Implementation
2012
Implement Program of Measures
2013
Revise Overview of Significant
Water issues
Evaluate 1st and Prepare
2nd Period
2015
Update RBMP
2009Gap Analysis
Develop River Basin Management Plans
Set up Program of Measures for River Basin Districts
Public Participation
2004
Assess current status
2006
Establish Monitoring Programs
Set up Environmental
Objectives
Project Results
• Joint methodologies, joint standards for water monitoring and Joint aligned databases with interfaces for data exchange and data sharing with the large public, as demanded by INSPIRE Directive and will be shared with the ICPDR and the upstream countries. Warnings will be elaborated in case of floods, low flows and accidental pollution for the relevant actors in the border area, increasing the public awareness through information campaigns on the environmental protection and management in the cross-border area. Finally, a revision of the bilateral agreement for data exchange will be provided.
Target Groups
• Large communities in flood risk areas, water management authorities, ICPDR, border counties, NPP Cernavodă -Romania and Kozloduy - Bulgaria
Stakeholders’ involvement
PARTNERS:
PP1- Ministry of Environment and Climate Change – Department for Waters, Forests and Fisheries
PP2- National Administration “Apele Romane”
PP3- National Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources
PP4- Civil Engineering Technical University, Bucharest
PP5- Environmental Protection Agency
PP6- Research Institute in Chemistry
PP7- Polytechnic University, Bucharest
PP8- Research Institute for Nuclear Research, Pitesti
PP9- Ministry of Environment and Waters, Sofia
PP10- National Institute Of Meteorology and Hydrology
PP11- Executive Agency for Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube River, Russe
PP12- Executive Protection Agency, Sofia
PP13- Institute of Research of Nuclear Energy, Sofia
Stakeholders’ involvement – primary schools, teachers and parents
All participants got a project brochure about Pic Zbarlit and his adventures with Sturio.
Summary: challenges taken to …
By modelling tool integrated into DSS it is/was possible to
• develop unified database for Low Danube floodplain,
• assess territorial policies,• predict certain processes,• understand spatial and time related
impacts of measures,• run scenarios,• publish results in easy-to understand
way – Portal development
Contacts
Thank you for your attention!
www.cbcromaniabulgaria.eu
Investing in your future!Romania-Bulgaria Cross Border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013 is co-financed by the European Union
through the European Regional Development Fund