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| WSP 0400-06 | 2006 | WMIG | |||
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| Collecting and Managing Hydrologic Data - November 15-16, 2006 - Portland, OR, USA (Workshop Proceedings) |
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| A key component of the effective operation of any water control structure is the measurement, and processing of hydrologic data. The foundation of all hydrologic, hydraulic and operational modeling and decision support software packages is quality data. The quality of data collected can be improved by the use of better acquisition methods and equipment, well designed networks, redundancy and maintenance schedules, and modern quality control applications. Water Managers are charged with the task of making decisions while challenged with limited resources to measure and collect data. Managing hydrologic data requires the timely delivery of high quality data. Data requirements for real-time operation of fast response basins may be different from large storage basins where seasonal forecasting plays an important role. Since operations today rely on data that is shared by many users, the cost effective delivery of quality data in a timely manner to users is becoming increasingly important. Workshop themes include: - Data Collection – Network Design, Methods, Standards & Maintenance - Quality Control – Data Validation - Data Sharing – Network Coordination This two-day workshop comprised 22 presentations. See Event Details for more information. |
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