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1. Unlimited access to data in
the Watersector
Digitale Delta
Slim integraal
Water Management
2. Unlimited access to data in the Watersector
A top-sector partner initiative of
Watermanagement in Nederland 1/2
Het watersysteem is prima beheerd, maar staat
onder druk door:
– Vaker extreem weer (veel regen in korte tijd, storm
en langere droogte periodes in de zomer)
– Andere maatschappelijke functies leggen beslag op
watersysteem (industrie, transport, natuur en
verstedelijking)
Het watersysteem is complex en sterk verweven
met andere maatschappelijke functies, hoogwater
en droogte hebben impact op:
• Scheepvaart transport
• Zoutindringing en grondwater.
• Koelwater energiecentrales
• Water productie voor industrie, landbouw en
drinkwater.
• Verkeer en vervoer
• Gebouwen en stabiliteit (grond)waterstanden
Huidige kosten 7 miljard/jaar, in 2020 8-9 miljard/jaar
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Watermanagement in Nederland 2/2
Meer dan 100 watermanagementprojecten:
•Ieder project richt zich op een specifiek onderdeel van het
watersysteem.
•Data en ICT behoefte wordt per project geregeld
Haalbaarheidsstudie onder specialisten en
onderzoekers:
•30-60% van het budget wordt besteed aan
zoeken, beschikbaar krijgen, valideren en ICT gereedschap. of
Veel dubbel werk, weinig hergebruikt.
•Data is niet beschikbaar in bruikbaar formaat/standaard.
Slim integraal watermanagement:
•Domein overstijgende optimalisatie (b.v.
overstromingsrisico, droogte, assetmanagement, incidentorgan
isatie)
•Combinatie, analyse en ruimtelijk inzicht van wateraspecten in
andere domeinen (b.v. energie, logistiek, verkeer)
•Combinatie van verschillende databronnen (b.v
satelliet, meetnetten, sociale media)
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Digitale Delta
Een publiek private samenwerking van:
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Rijkswaterstaat
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Hoogheemraadschap van Delfland
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TU-Delft
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Deltares
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IBM
Scope & looptijd:
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Fase 1: 12 maanden onderzoek, €5.5M budget
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Startdatum 19 juni 2013
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Publieke partners leveren de watermanagement
uitdagingen (operationeel en strategisch), toegang tot
data voor onderzoekers en martkpartijen.
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6 use cases gericht op het aantonen van de
levensvatbaarheid van het concept en het beantwoorden
van de onderzoeksvragen.
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IBM levert een Digitale Delta test- en validatie omgeving
om hergebruik van data en ICT functionaliteit te
demonsteren.
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Onderzoeksvragen
1/2
1. Innoveren in het watermanagement
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Hoe kan door slimmer combineren van data uit verschillende bronnen en domeinen het
operationeel waterbeheer efficiënter en effectiever worden uitgevoerd en schaalbaarheid
regionaal-landelijk-internationaal worden gestimuleerd?
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Hoe kunnen de verschillende assets in beheer bij de waterbeheerder zoals dijken, sluizen, etc.
kosteneffectiever worden beheerd, gebruik makend van data uit verschillende bronnen en
domeinen, zodat de Life Cycle Cost van deze assets dalen?
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Hoe kan door betere presentatie van gecombineerde data de kwaliteit van de operationele
besluitvorming verbeterd worden?
2. Innoveren binnen de Nederlandse en Europese wet:
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Op welke wijze geeft de Digitale Delta invulling aan het Open Data beleid van de Nederlandse
overheid en de EU?
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Tot welke verdienmodellen kan de Digitale Delta leiden en hoe sluiten deze aan bij de publieke
belangen?
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Onderzoeksvragen
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3. Innoveren in de ICT
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Welke standaarden en architecturen zijn relevant en hoe zullen ze moeten evolueren?
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Onderzoek wat nodig is om in de operationele fase een schaalbare oplossing te realiseren,
met name gericht op weinig/veel gebruikers en op kleine/grote datapakketten?
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Welk ambitieniveau is haalbaar voor de gewenste functionaliteit?
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In welke mate zijn semantische modellen en ontologiën voor de water sector relevant voor het
behalen van de programma doelstellingen?
4. Innovatie in governance van ontwikkeling en beheer:
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Hoe kan gezamenlijk focus worden bepaald en behouden bij de ontwikkeling in de
precompetitieve fase, hoe ziet de governance van de beheerorganisatie er uit en welke
kostenmodel past daarbij?
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Wat is nodig is om het levensvatbare concept productierijp te maken?
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Welke ICT functionaliteit en standaarden zijn bij de start en de operationele fase nodig?
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De Digitale Delta Use Cases
Definitie
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Impact op een aspect van het het waterbeheer (operationeel, strategisch, onderzoek)
Behoefte aan data, gereedschap, algoritmen, modellen en diensten van andere
stakeholders in de waterketen.
Vergroot de kans op hergebruik van data of functionaliteit door
specialisten, onderzoekers of ontwikkelaars.
Iedere partner levert minstens 1 Use Cases
De Use Cases vormen onderdeel van een grotere ontwikkeling, project of programma
5 “start” Use Cases
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Rijkswaterstaat:
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Delfland:
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University of Delft:
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Deltares:
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IBM:
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IWP
Proeftuin Delfland
Plug & Play sensoren (Climate KIC)
Next Generation Hydro Software
Waterkwaliteit
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Use case 1
Instrumentation for water level regulated systems (IWP-2)
Involved organizations
Rijkswaterstaat (owner)
Local water authorities Waternet, Hollands Noorderkwartier, Stichtse Rijnlanden, Rijnland
Description
Rijkswaterstaat and the 25 local water authorities are amongst others responsible for managing the
water levels. The instrumentation for managing local and national water levels will be modernized
coming years.
Current Situation
The water balance is currently optimized within the districts of the local water authorities and more
or less independent on a national level by Rijkswaterstaat. Relevant information is being shared by
often by phone or email. Intervention by any stakeholder impacts the operations of the others who
respond reactively.
Goal
Rijkswaterstaat and participating local water authorities will start sharing relevant information
centrally via the Digital Delta infrastructure and make this real-time available to others.
Contribution to Digital
Delta objectives
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Improve cross district optimization of managing the water balance (optimize the discharge of too
much water but also improve the containment of water during anticipated dry periods and
prevent damage to agriculture due to salt intrusion from sea)
Share data and facilitating new science and development of new solutions
Standardization of integration of data sources so follow-on data sets can be easily connected
Facilitates additional use cases like Discharge Advice Sluices Ijmuiden, Open Data Open Polder,
Drainage Advice for preventing Salt Intrusion
“40% energy saving in water discharge”
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Use case 2
Innovation Playground
Involved organizations
Local Water Authority Delfland (owner)
Various SMBs
Description
In the Innovation Playground the local Water Authority Delfland (district of the cities of Delft, the
Hague and partly Rotterdam) will provide its challenges and make its (operational) data available
for scientists and SMBs to develop multiple use cases
Current Situation
Vendors and scientists do not have easy access to data from the water authority, access is on a
project basis and collection and integration often done in a non repeatable vendor independent
way. Delfland would like to benefit from new solutions and approaches to become an early adopter
but after they are proven in an operational environment.
Goal
Provide access to (operational) data through Digital Delta infrastructure and become the test site
for innovative water solutions.
Contribution to Digital
Delta objectives
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Access to data for scientists and SMBs to develop new science and solutions
Make data available for everybody creating a level playing field and reducing duplication of effort
Improve decision making for operational water management
Access to the data will fuel various use cases in the district
“co-operation makes the difference”
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Use case 3
Plug & Play Sensors
Involved organizations
University of Delft (owner) & students
Description
The University of Delft developed rain sensors based on sound analytics: the acoustic disdrometer.
These are low in price and can be deployed in large quantities. Other university teams focus on
other sensor types like temperature, wind, radiation and humidity.
Current Situation
Deployment and setup of sensors and connections requires technical IT skills and availability of
hardware (PC or edge servers) and can easily take months and a substantial portion of the
available budgets before teams can focus on the science.
Other science departments would like to reuse the available data
Goal
Development of a generic mechanism to connect disdrometers and other sensor types based on
technology like motes and the Rijkswaterstaat Smart Sensor Kit
Contribution to Digital
Delta objectives
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would drastically reduce cost and development time for new science projects requiring sensor
data
Sensor data becomes broadly available for improving models and decision making
Provides the basis for status based maintenance use cases like drainage of tunnels and roads
and the city water system. For these type of use cases sensor data needs to be integrated with
weather forecasts, maintenance data and topography. These higher level use cases have the
potential to drastically improve aspects of the water system.
“TU Delft has the best monitored
university campus in the world”
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Use case 4
Next Generation Hydrosoftware (NGHS)
Involved organizations
Deltares (owner)
Description
NGHS facilitates the numerical modeling of rivers, seas and deltas at arbitrary locations on earth. A
numerical model needs to be fed with input (bathymetry, rainfall runoff, water levels) that is
derived from data sets like elevation, land use maps, meteo, water level and discharge data).
Current Situation
NGHS supports preparing model input from raw data, but not the complex task of searching,
finding and using relevant data. This complexity arises from the huge amount of available data, the
variety in storage formats, and the some times limited accessibility.
Goal
The Digital Delta will solve this problem by realizing and maintaining a catalogue for frequently
used data, converting data formats to a standardized form if necessary, and providing en public
and/or authorized data access.
The modeler therefore can create a model more efficient, and can add it relative simple to an
operational environment (e.g. a FEWS-based forecasting system) because the data needed for the
predictions will be available in a standardized way.
Contribution to Digital
Delta objectives
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Would reduce cost and development time for local (and international) model development
Enable monitoring of the complete information supply chain improving the quality of information
for operational systems and the decision making based on those systems
“relevant input and output(model) data can be
found, used and value added by everyone”
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Impact Digitale Delta
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Ongelimiteerde toegang tot data
Onbeperkte uitwisselbaarheid
Koppelbare en schaalbare datasystemen
Enkelvoudige ontwikkel- en
beheerkosten.
• Versnellen waardeketen, time to market
• Export product, vanuit NL-thuismarkt
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Wat is het ?
Krachtenbundeling van bedrijven, kennisinstituten en publieke organisaties gericht op
de professionele water- en klimaatmarkt
Delen van data, infra en
ICT-ontwikkelkracht
Innovatie- en
economische impuls
Verdienmodellen
Betere oplossingen,
versnelling in uitvoering
Waterkennis “mengt”
met andere kennis,
natuurlijke processen
Burgers zijn “sensoren”
MKB: toegang tot de
wereldmarkt
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Waterbeheer: Regionaal én
Nationaal gekoppeld
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Realiseren 1e fase (2013-2014)
• Uitgangspunten en standaarden
• Verschillende architecturen
• Inrichten van een “test en validatie” platform:
Gericht op onderzoeksvragen
Met 6 Use Cases het concept aantonen en de
watersector overtuigen
Specificaties voor operationele fase helder
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Watersector “verbonden” met omgeving
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The Netherlands Case
(background & examples)
The Netherlands
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Delta Works 1.0
• Brick & Mortar
• Binary
• Single Purpose
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Project examples
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National Monitoring Network
Nation wide monitoring stations:
Surface water (450)
Ground water (350)
Soil quality (40)
Air quality (60)
Monitoring of hundreds of variables e.g.
temperature, quality, levels, salinity, wave
heights, speed, direction, pressure, clouds
Tens of thousands data points / day
Developments:
Integration of separate sensor networks and
standardization
Government Open Data Policy
In the process of becoming smart...
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Smart Levees
The Netherlands:
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Over 16.000 km of levees protect the Dutch economy and
international business
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Levee inspection mandated every 5 years by law (~200M
euro)
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Levee maintenance is expensive (550M euro/year)
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Climate change results in more extreme weather (dry/wet)
Smart Levees:
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Satellite observation enables monitoring of large stretches
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Pin points areas requiring more detailed analysis
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Geobeads: geotechnical sensor strings enabling real-time
continuous infrastructure monitoring
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Real-time levee integrity modelling takes geobeads data as
input
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Up to 48 hours advanced warning of levee instability
Lower inspection & maintenance costs, higher safety
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Hydrocity
Urban water cycle not well understood:
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Expensive catchment basins not working
properly
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Sewer overflow, tunnel and city flooding
Project focus:
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Radar data enrichment
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Calibration with rain and storage sensor
networks in the cities
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High resolutin spatial rain fall distribution per
km2
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Satellite observation and automatic detection
of change in city surface use
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End to end integration of precipitation,
infiltration, runoff, and storage data
Better use of existing storage capacity, substantial cost savings, less city flooding
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Dynamic Water Management
From Integrated Water Management 1.0 to 2.0:
• National (or mega city) water system is an
interconnected system of systems
• Optimalisation of water distribution needed
depending on social and economic needs
• Current single purpose, binary system is energy
inefficient and room for faster and more accurate
decision making
Needs:
• Multipurpose constructions and ‘taps’: pumping
stations, sluices, locks, dams
• Multi dimension optimized control systems
able to process large amounts of data from
heterogeneous sensors and equipment
• Collaboration between national, regional and local
water managers
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Crisis Buzz: citizens participation
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Involving citizens in crisis response:
– Today citizens use social media like
Twitter, Youtube, Flickr & Facebook massively
– Unvalidated observations of crimes, accidents
and disasters are often posted on the web within
minutes after they occured
– Ministry of Infrastructure is responsible for
supplying validated information to crisis response
services and citizens
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Project focus:
– Citizen as participating stakeholder and ‘sensor’
– Automatic datamining of social media streams
for type of crisis and location
– After validation by Ministry information supplied
back to citizens and crisis response teams
From hours to minutes of validated information provisioning
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Digital Delta enables change…..
From this...
...to this
While saving costs and driving innovation
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Integrated operations refers to new ways of performing
primary processes facilitated by information and
communication technology.
Integrated Operations is reforming various industries
through multi discipline collaboration with production in
focus.
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2011: Feasibility study Digitale Delta
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4 months study
90 people from 60 organizations
interviewed
X-sector:
– Smarter Cities
– Food/agriculture
– Water utilities
– Maritime/logistics
– Investors
Research question:
How can Information Technology help address the water challenges of Delta
areas worldwide and strenghten research and business activities?
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23 use cases proposed by companies and researchers
We believe we can predict when
tunnels will flood and improve the
maintenance schedule
Sewers have enough capacity if we
can predict where blockages will
occur postponing complete overhaul
We can save 700k on the annual
energy bill of 1 installation by
discharging water at sea at the
right moment
Underground storage basins
are often placed in the wrong
location, data analysis can
tell where they should be
We can analyse which ground
bodies like levees or buildings
are subsiding using satellite data
Leveraging cross regional
data can greatly improve the
water forecasting and control
Airborne geophysics can provide
the data for sustainable ground
water management in coastal
zones much faster
We can monitor the depths of rivers
continuously using commercial
shipping data saving costs
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What’s keeping them ?
1. Too much time lost on non-core activities
– 30 - 60% time or resources lost on
searching, collecting, getting access
to, validating data
– Setup and maintenance of the IT
environment
– Long time to market
2. Unaware of existing tools & solutions
– Broad duplication of data, tool development
3. Unable to compare data
– Lack of standards
4. Large number of research and business
development opportunities
– If the barriers and costs to engage would
be lower
Inefficient and expensive
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Thank You
The Digitale Delta partners
IBM
Deltares
TU-Delft
Hoogheemraadschap van Delfland
Rijkswaterstaat
Djeevan Schiferly
Arthur Baart
Nick vd Giesen
Joost de Haan
Marcel Kotte
Program Director
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Raymond Feron
raymond.feron@rws.nl
+31 6 51450634