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Joost van den Roovaart

 

On this site, the progress of the TKI-project will be described with regular updates (at least every three months).

Also the products (or links to the products) or other communications generated within the project will be presented on this site.

 

 The main activities in the project are

  1. Set up of the coupling of WFLOW with a groundwater model. This does not cover the setup of a groundwater model for the catchment as such.
  2. Temporal disaggregation of the WFD-Explorer model calculations. This will enable calculating on a more detailed level than the existing seasonal level (month, decade, week).
  3. Set up of a Map Table application for the Hauraki Plains Catchment Modelling Framework. This interactive tool can be used in stakeholder workshops.
  4. Improvement and extension of the functionalities regarding the report and output information of the WFD-Explorer.
  5. Consultation and communication.

 Progress:

 2015 Q1:

  • On February 2015 the contract of the project was signed.
  • The project is planned in the period 1st March 2015 -  30th October 2015

2015 Q2:

  • The project activities have started.

  • A first demo of the map table was realized.

  • A first draft project report has been delivered.
  • Due to a delay of data delivery, the deadline of the project has been postponed.
  • Internal demo for DairyNZ about the project.
  • Setting up the hydrological model (WFLOW) and the connection with the WFD Explorer.

2015 Q3:

  • Finalisation of the first version of the Delta Data Viewer (map table) application for the Waituna catchment, including measures and scenarios.
  • Start of the activities to built the groundwater-surface water connection (WFLOW-MODFLOW).

2015 Q4:

  • The project was presented at the Fresh Water Conference November 23-26, Wellington, New Zealand (see product 1).

2016 Q1:

2016 Q2:

 

Products:

  1. Poster presented at the Fresh Water Conference November 23-26, 2015

Interactive catchment water quality modelling framework A0 Nov 2015.pdf 

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