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Truckee River Water Quality Program and Online Data Access City of Reno –Mahmood Azad, Program Manager City of Sparks –Mike Brisbin, WQ Coordinator, TMWRF Ecological Research Associates –Dr. Charles Goldman –Ted Daum UC Davis –David Waetjen
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Program Objectives Use available water quality data to determine the potential for water quality improvements through restoration and stream bank stabilization Determine the necessity of additional data collection (e.g. monitoring) to show benefits from restoration Determine the role of anthropomorphic and naturally occurring nitrogen, phosphorus and total dissolved solids (TDS) on the water quality and aquatic habitat of the Truckee River
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Program Scope Water quality data on the Truckee River from the California border downstream to (but not including) Pyramid Lake, and the surrounding watershed which includes Steamboat Creek, Truckee Canal, and smaller creeks and drainages. Show map next slide (overview, close in with elevation and sample sites)
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Truckee River Basin
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Program Elements Data Collection and Compilation Creation of Data Repository with On-Line Access Analysis of Compiled Data Recommendations for Future Data Collection and Monitoring
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Major Water Chemistry Monitoring and Analysis in Program Area Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility (TMWRF) Truckee Meadows Water Authority (TMWA) Desert Research Institute (DRI) Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) USGS Washoe County Truckee Meadows Interlocal Stormwater Committee
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Program Initial Data Collection Existing Online Data –TMWRF River and Water Quality Monitoring Data –Downloadable Data,1966 to 2005, from Various Sources Library Searches –MELVYL –UNR –UCD –Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) –EPA –Inter-library Loans Contacts and Referrals
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Semantic Online Data Access (SODA) Features and Functionality –Data selection by monitoring station, parameter, and date range –Data may be viewed online or downloaded in.csv format –Data in tab delimited text (.txt) flat-file format may be uploaded to the database
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Initial Data Overview In situ River Monitoring Data Water Chemistry Data Station Data –station ID, name, sampling date range, geographical location (latitude, longitude), sampling equipment, and site description Metadata –data field information –internal data validation
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Sampling Locations – Initial Database Contents
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Potential Data Analysis Basic calculations –Minimum, mean, median, and maximum values for each day, month, year, or other timeframe, calculated for each sample site Loading Calculations –Plant Influent and Effluent Flows –Non-Point Loading –TMDL and WLAs (TDS, N, P) Contaminant Status and Trends Data Gaps
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Future Database Development Database Scalability –The Database will be scalable, i.e. as the Program evolves and more data and information are collected, the database will evolve as well. Improved Integration with Data Collection Entities in Project Area
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Overcoming Common Data Sharing Barriers Proprietary Treatment Concerns of Data Misrepresentation or Misuse Lack of Quality Assurance or Metadata Associated with Program Resource Constraints
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Potential Database Maintenance Strategies Dedicated Funding “Quid Pro Quo” Agreements Automated Data Entry Usefulness of Database
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Semantic Online Data Access (SODA) Architecture –Data Portal –SODA / Database Schema Website Demo –Current Features –Proposed Functionality –Open Source Tools and Standards
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Website Data Portal Spreadsheets Documents & Reports Links to Related Sites SODA (RDBMS) Data Access Analysis Truckee River Data Portal Draft: Version 0.1 time %
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Drupal Content Management System User Management Security and Permission System Plug-in Modules (e.g. News Aggregator) website: http://www.drupal.orghttp://www.drupal.org SODA Drupal DB (MySQL) Semantic Online Data Access (SODA) Component Library Data Import / Export Query Interface Data Discovery Metadata Collection / Encoding adodb drupal Drupal CMS and SODA
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SODA Database (metadata archive) SODATMWRF DRI Other Data Sources SODA Library (PHP, Python) RDF version Website Data Portal RDBMS SODA Architecture Draft: Version 0.1
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Semantic Web Integration Database Schemas & Metadata Ontology Semantic Search More Information (http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/) Semantics relate to meaning... The Semantic Web is an encoding framework, designed for metadata to provide the meaning in a context by describing the relationships between entities.
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soda_db_types db_code db_name description (supported databases, MySQL, PostgresSQL, Oracle, MSSQL) soda_db dbid db_code db_name username password host connect_string soda_parameter pid dbid prim_id tablename fieldname data_type data_size db_comment display_name units_html brief_text full_text is_active sort_order start_date freq_code end_date data_low data_high soda_query qid name description num_tables soda_query_param qid pid join_id join_value in_hidden SODA Database Schema Draft: Version 0.1 soda_primitive prim_id name description units theory_low theory_high soda_freq freq_code frequency description
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Open Standards / Open Source Open standards are essential for this projects: –Spanning Organizations –Disparate Data Sources / Exchange –Cross Platform / Net Neutral –Integration
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Database Services Web Services Open Source Tools Operating System
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