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This is the home page for the National Groundwater Modelling System project of the Environment Agency of England and Wales.
Persons that do not participate in this project are not allowed to take any advantage on the contents of these pages.

NGMS_Locations_Generator

The NGMS_Locations_Generator contained a sorting macro which was inconsistent in its start position (i.e. it expected sample rows for Gauges_org and branches_org, but no sample rows for GWabs_org, OBH_org, SWlat_org.

The generator-spreadsheet has been update. All sample rows need to be removed before starting the sorting macro.

Configuration guide

The configuration guide, step 2-4 are completed.





Introducing the NGMS

The NGMS is a scenario analysis tool to assess the impacts of abstractions on the groundwater resources and the surface water flows.

The system contains a set of default scenarios which allow the user to understand the interaction relations between the various components in the system. To analyse a change in artifical influences (i.e. human interventions), what-if scenarios can be conducted by modifying the input of the default runs. Modifications that are supported so far are changes in abstraction rates or the addition or removal of abstractions.

Based on the scenario definition, the NGMS executes a sequence of data processing steps to preprocess the input to the groundwater model, to run the model and to postprocess the data. The output can be presented in time series graphs, accretion profiles or spatial plots. The system automatically conducts a data comparison between different runs.

The NGMS is implemented as a client server system. Groundwater models are located at a central server while Operator Client-applications are distributed to the area staff offices. via this Client-application, area staff can download data from the server to view and export for utilization in other applications. They also can send of what-if sceanrios to be run on the server. In addition to the computation oriented system, a website is put in place to provide background documentation to the groundwater models of England and Wales

The NGMS project

The NGMS project is commissioned by the water resources division of the Environment Agency of England and Wales. The project is implemented by a consortium composed of WL Delft Hydraulics (lead), Tessella Support Services ltd. (IT-services) and Environmental Simulations International (hydrogeological expertise, configuration services). The project is conducted in co-operation with the EA and the UK-GW consultant Entec (configuration services).

The NGMS Configuration

The NGMS is implemented using DelftFEWS-software, Modflow and a Modflow Module Adapter. The outline as described in the introduction is elaborated in more detail at the NGMS Concept page. This NGMS concept has been transferred into a configuration concept, which utilizes some of the basic terms underlying FEWS. A step-by-step instruction has been created to upload a new model to the system. To speed up this process a data standardization has been applied to describe the models and all its relevant locations (abstractions, gauges, observation boreholes etc.)

The next section gives an overview of the current status of the configuration for each region (under construction):

Yare North Norfolk model
This model has been configured. Three scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized and Fully Licenced

Known Features:

  • the Transmissivity and Thickness will not be displayed in the Spatial plots for L1 and L6 (due to following error:
    Unable to extract HTOP values for layer 1 and layer 6 because this layer cannot convert between confined and unconfined, and therefore has no top elevation)
  • GW abstraction for the Naturalized model is only generated for one site by the Modflow model

Ely Ouse model
This model has been configured. Four scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized, Fully Licenced and Fully Licenced plus S.

Known Features:

  • the Transmissivity and Thickness will not be displayed in the Spatial plots for L1 (due to following error:
    Unable to extract HTOP values for layer 1 because this layer cannot convert between confined and unconfined, and therefore has no top elevation)
  • Evaporation data in the Spatial plots will not be displayed (the grid layers are not produced by Modflow yet) 

West Midlands Worfe model
This model has been configured. Three scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized and Recent Actual.

Known Features:

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A model for this Region has not been configured yet

A model for this Region has not been configured yet

Test Itchen model
This model has been configured. Four scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized, Fully Licenced and Long Term Average.

Known Features:

  • Boundary flux (Q_HBND) is 0.0 m3/s through out the simulation period, seems unlikely

Hampshire Avon model
This model has been configured. Four scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized, Fully Licenced and Recent Actual.

Known Features:

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Kennet Valley model
This model has been configured. Three scenarios are operational: Historic, Naturalized and Fully Licenced

Known Features:

  • The Naturalized model scenario does not contain any stream discharge (surface water laterals), therefore this part of the configuration has been removed.

Wye model
A modflow model has not been implemented yet, only the import and extraction of static data has been configured

Known Features:

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Yazor model
Currently we are starting to configure this model

Known Features:

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