菲律宾吕宋岛Ambuklao、Binga和San Roque水坝梯级水文参数自动实时监测系统(ARMS

C. Monjardin, F. A. Uy, F. J. Tan, F. Cruz
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水资源监测一直是国家水资源局的主要职能,它涵盖了国家用水的所有活动。他们负责执行有关供水、灌溉、特别是发电用水的规章制度。Agno河流域是菲律宾最大的流域之一,流域内有三座瀑布水坝,分别是:Ambuklao, Binga和San Roque,主要目的是发电。监测大坝对NWRB来说是一项具有挑战性的任务,因为他们不能每次都去该地区,他们只能依靠大坝运营商每季度提交的报告,但他们不知道报告中的数据有多准确。在灾害管理方面,国家电力公司(NPC)和菲律宾大气地球物理和天文服务管理局(PAGASA)等相关机构缺乏数据,无法更有效地评估潜在的情况,因为现场收集的数据不足以预测可能进入水库的水量。针对这些问题,开发了水文参数自动实时监测系统(ARMS),这是一种使用智能技术的综合流域管理方法,用于沿Agno河流域安装无线传感器,以监测水库的可用性,这是NWRB的任务。在Agno地区安装了由降雨、温度、大气压、土壤湿度、风速和蒸发等水文参数组成的无线传感器,并将数据实时传输到NWRB办公室进行监测。这些数据有助于NWRB和大坝运营商在大坝运行方面做出明智的决策,特别是在水资源利用方面。在灾害管理方面,由于这些实时收集的数据,NPC和PAGASA现在为他们所做的每一个决定都有了具体的依据。此外,NWRB可以更新他们的监测程序/协议,以更有效地运行大坝。这些传感器是在当地开发的,以确保菲律宾流域具有成本效益的ARMS。
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Automated Real-time Monitoring System (ARMS) of hydrological parameters for Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque dams cascade in Luzon Island, Philippines
Water usage monitoring has been the main function of National Water Resources Board (NWRB), it covers all the activity in the country that makes use of water. They are the ones implementing rules and regulation on the usage of water for water supply, irrigation and especially for power generation. Agno river basin is one of the largest watershed here in the Philippines, inside the watershed are the three cascading dams namely: Ambuklao, Binga and San Roque with the main purpose of electricity generation. Monitoring of dams is a challenging task to NWRB since they cannot visit the area every time they just rely on the report submitted by the dam operators quarterly but they do not have any basis how accurate the data in the report was. And in terms of disaster management, concerned agencies such as National Power Corporation (NPC) and Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) lack data to assess more effectively potential scenarios since data gathered on-site were not enough to predict the amount of water that might enter the reservoir. With these problems, Automated Real-time Monitoring System (ARMS) of hydrological parameters, which is an integrated watershed management approach using smart technologies was developed to install wireless sensors along the Agno river basin to monitor water availability in reservoir which is the mandate of NWRB. Wireless sensors composed of hydrologic parameters such as rainfall, temperature, atmospheric pressure, soil moisture, wind speed and evaporation were installed in the area of Agno with data transmitted in real-time to the office of NWRB for monitoring. These data helped the NWRB and dam operators in making smart decisions regarding dam operation specifically in the utilization of water. And with respect to disaster management, NPC and PAGASA now have concrete basis for every decisions they are making because of these gathered data in real-time. Also with this, NWRB could update their monitoring procedures/protocols for a more efficient operation of the dams. These sensors are locally developed to ensure cost-effective ARMS for watersheds in the Philippines.
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