شبكة محطات الرصد الهيدرولوجي Hydrological Monitoring Stations Network By (DGWRM) Presented to 5 th World Water Forum.

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شبكة محطات الرصد الهيدرولوجي Hydrological Monitoring Stations Network By (DGWRM) Presented to 5 th World Water Forum

Objective of Data Collection The objective of the proposed hydrological observation network is to provide accurate data for:- Water resources assessment ( in one of the most important head water areas in the Middle East). Water resources assessment ( in one of the most important head water areas in the Middle East). Monitoring of inflow from Turkey, Iran, and Syria and can be shared between the riparian countries. Monitoring of inflow from Turkey, Iran, and Syria and can be shared between the riparian countries. Monitoring trends caused by climate and land use changes. Monitoring trends caused by climate and land use changes. Water resources management, sustainable and equitable water use. Water resources management, sustainable and equitable water use.

Watershed management. Watershed management. Drought mitigation planning. Drought mitigation planning. Design of irrigation dam, hydropower projects. Design of irrigation dam, hydropower projects. Water availability and flood forecasting. Water availability and flood forecasting. Historical data can be the bases of for negotiations between the riparian countries. Historical data can be the bases of for negotiations between the riparian countries.

The system measuring the following parameters : 1. Water level. 2. Discharge measurement of the rivers. 3. Sediment measurement. 4. Water quality measurement. 5. Chemical water measurement (PH, DO, EC, TEMP, etc…). etc…). 6. Measurement the ground water elevation. 7. Snow measurement.

Data users and data needs

Renovation of Gauging Stations Partner Agencies Renovation of Gauging Stations Partner Agencies Iraq Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) Iraq Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) G.D. for Water Resources Management G.D. for Water Resources Management CRIM ( Center for Rehabilitation of Iraqi Marshlands ) CRIM ( Center for Rehabilitation of Iraqi Marshlands ) G.D. for Dams and Reservoirs operation G.D. for Dams and Reservoirs operation G.D. for operation and Maintenance of Irrigation projects G.D. for operation and Maintenance of Irrigation projects USACE – HEC (Hydrological Engineering Center) USACE – HEC (Hydrological Engineering Center) USGS (Untied State of Geological Survey) USGS (Untied State of Geological Survey) IMET (Italian Ministry for Environment and Territory) IMET (Italian Ministry for Environment and Territory) ARDI (Agriculture-food Research and Development initiative) ARDI (Agriculture-food Research and Development initiative) USAID (Unite States Agency for International Development) USAID (Unite States Agency for International Development)

محطات الرصد القديمة Sarai Baghdad station

المحطات الهيدرولوجية Hydrological Stations

مخطط توضيحي لمحطة القياس Typical station LSH Level sensor WT Water temperature probe EC Electric conductivity probe PH PH probe DO Dissolved oxygen probe LSH Level sensor WT Water temperature probe EC Electric conductivity probe PH PH probe DO Dissolved oxygen probe

المحطة المركزية Master Station

Data transmitting after master station is working Data transmitting before master station is working

الأسئلة والمناقشة Questions and Discussion