Transcript Slide 1

WSC Real Time Network
Management
Mantioba/Sask District
Scott Hill – Head of Operations, Sask
Rod Bowden – A/Head of Operations, Man.
Agnes Fojt – Hydrological Services Supervisor,
Manitoba
Outline
▬ Flood Monitoring Operational Challenges
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Challenges of collecting data were emphasized in large floods as
experienced during the 2011 flooding in both Saskatchewan and
Manitoba
▬ Real Time Data Management
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History
Management of field results
Real Time QA/QC’d Data
Flood Monitoring Operational Challenges
Challenges of collecting Data in large floods.
Manitoba Flooding 2011 – Assiniboine River near Brandon
Saskatchewan Flooding 2011 – Qu’Appelle River near Welby
Identifying the challenges:
a) Resources:
- Personnel - Staff shortages: sick Leave, vacation and parental
leave, etc.
- Training
-Equipment Shortages: ADCP’s, Boats, other specialised
equipment.
-Infrastructure: Ensuring the integrity of data collection systems. Repair or
replace flooded/damaged gauges on short notice.
b) Access.
- Vehicles:Take much longer, re-routes/detours.
- Boating on unfamiliar channels/rivers.
c) OSH.
-High velocity, Debris running, Snag/lose equipment.
-Unstable banks.
-Submerged hazards.
-Electrical hazards.
Current Solutions:
a) Resources:
-Staff Shortages: Because of the highly technical nature of the work
trained personnel are required. Call in from other offices, recent
retirees.
-Communication (e.g. smart phones for field result reporting)
-Equipment Shortages: Loans from other offices, rent if time lines
permit.
-Infrastructure: Development of quick deploy temporary gauges and
prebuilt gauges that are simple to install. (e.g. Radar Down-looker,
Tilting Mast GOES).
b) Access.
-Coordinate with RCMP, Sask Highways, MIT, Access letters.
-Prearrangement of air resources (e.g. helicopter charter)
-Provide partners with daily trip plan – take into account longer
access times.
c) OSH
Direct Management
- Equipment (e.g. Break-away and clutch kits installed
on sounding A-reels).
-Training (Both formal and hands on practical
sessions)
- Communication/Field safety monitoring (e.g. call-in
reporting, location )
systems – SPOT)
- Station Documentation/Meta Data (e.g. Update
Station Descriptions with High Water info. )
OSH Awareness
-Pre Spring: Review of Hazardous Occurrences,
THA’s and SWP’s.
-Review and Improve. (e.g. Traffic safety Procedures).
Real Time Data Management – Real Time
QA/QC’d Data
History
Water Survey of Canada’s primary mandate has been the
production of archive QA/QC’d (Water level and Discharge)
hydrometric data.
Various initiatives in data computation over the years have gradually
moved us forward;
- Provisional data production on a monthly, weekly basis
- daily reporting of field results
- use of a regionally developed RTQ (Real Time Discharge)
At the same time there have been continuous improvement of data
collection and telemetry data systems
All of which is looking to better provision near Real Time data to
users.
2011 - Brought the implementation of
HWS (Hydrometric Work Station) which,
and along with major improvements to
Water Survey of Canada’s web service,
has ushered in the capability for Water
Survey of Canada to process (QA/QC’d)
real time data .
Identifying the Challenges
• Timeliness – data retrieval and ingest
• QA/QC’d data – continuously improved data through
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automated and manual review
Data Dissemination – Reports and results distribution
Current Solutions
• Training to Address Paradigm shift – Annual archive
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data production (mean daily values) to continuously
improved unit value data.
Field Reporting – timely and accurate reporting of field
results as soon as completed and ingesting data into
HWS application
Better web service, display and products through both
partner and public sites.
Additional Products on INTERNAL Real time site
(http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca/login_e.html)
Internal Web Data and Products
Field Measurement Information
Current and Old Curves
Field Measurement Reporting
WSC Manitoba Initiative - Priority station reporting of field results to support partner
requirements
• Field Visit Info directly from tech
• forwarded within 30 minutes to distribution list
• for designated Priority Stations (25-30 stations in MB)
Future
• Further enhancements to WSC website for data display
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and dissemination.
Improved report functionality with in the HWS application
to assist in data dissemination.
Datamart service associated with HWS to assist in data
dissemination. Safe portal to allow partners
direct/automated access to WSC hydrometric data and
data products.
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WSC web site
http://www.wateroffice.ec.gc.ca