1 future plans for the development and implementation of wise tim lack etc water
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Future plans for the development Future plans for the development and implementation of WISEand implementation of WISE
Tim LackETC Water
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WISE concept and implementation WISE concept and implementation planplan
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WISE – intermediate solutionWISE – intermediate solution
• All water-related information from EU water policy • Water Framework, Urban Waste Water Treatment, Nitrates,
Bathing Waters and Drinking Water Directives• upcoming Marine Strategy and Flood Action Programmes. • other water-related datasets such as Eionet-Water and from
relevant water research projects.
• Provides the geo-referencing for data • an important building block for INSPIRE.
• Proposed timetable • Available to the public in 2006 • Fully operational by 2010.
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Timetable of eventsTimetable of events
• Brainstorming meeting June 7• DG ENV, EEA, ESTAT, JRC
• Main considerations• process and validation of data • where and how to hold data,• data flows, • access rights, • visualisation
• WISE draft Implementation Plan• WISE Steering Group discussion – 15 September
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Main areas of agreementMain areas of agreement
• A desire to support a single stream of data.• A single data definition
• Temporal and spatial integration • Support different frequencies for data collection
• Coordinated data exchange standards • Move towards disaggregated data collection• Common standards for visualisation. • State of the Environment Reporting Drafting
Group (under the CIS structure)
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Perceived success factorsPerceived success factors
• The co-operation of the Member States• EU25 and the EEA member countries• Two Reporting Drafting Groups (Compliance and SOE)
• Involvement of DG ENV, EEA, ESTAT, JRC, Buy in from International River Basin Commissions, UNEP etc.
• Definition of base environmental data against which reporting is made
• Provision of access to all information types• Numerical data, ecological status (computed), thematic
maps, reports, downloads, documents (e.g. methodologies),
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WISE visionWISE vision
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Now – two parallel processes operate
Member states WISE prototype
Map ServerMember states
Member states EOINET water
Water baseMember states
WISE Vision current
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WISE prototype
EOINET water
Map Server
Water base
Now
2006
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
WISE prototype
State of env’ment
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
Inter calibrat’n
WISE publicMember states
Member states
Member statesMember states
Urban WWTD
Accessprotocols
WISE Vision - 2006
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WISE prototype
EOINET water
Map Server
Water base
Now
2006
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
WISE prototype
State of env’ment
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
Inter calibrat’n
WISE publicMember states
Member states
Member statesMember states
Water Frame’k
State of
env’mentMember statesMember states
Nitrates, bathing
Joint qst’naire
WISE public
2010
Urban WWD
Pushpull
protocols
Accessprotocols
WISE expert
WISE analysis
Accessprotocols
WISE Vision - 2010
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WFD
SOEMember states
Member statesNitrates, bathing
JQ
WISE public
Pushpull
protocols
Accessprotocols
WISE expert
WISE analysis
WISE Vision - 2010
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Reportnet ToolsReportnet Tools
Directory – User access management
CR – Content registry
ROD – Reporting Obligation Database
DD – Data Dictionary
GDEM – Generic Data Exchange Modules
CDR – Central Data Repository
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WISE prototype
EOINET water
Map Server
Water base
Now
2006
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
WISE prototype
State of env’ment
Member statesMember states
Member statesMember states
Inter calibrat’n
WISE publicMember states
Member states
Member statesMember states
Water Frame’k
State of
env’mentMember statesMember states
Nitrates, bathing
Joint qst’naire
WISE public
2010
Urban WWD
Pushpull
protocols
Accessprotocols
WISE expert
WISE analysis
Accessprotocols
WISE Vision - 2010
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WISE Implementation PlanWISE Implementation Plan
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Outline planOutline plan
• Basic steps• Conceptual and preparatory work • Detailed design and prototype• Development of upload facilities• Development of access facilities• Roll out for other directives
• Involved JRC, DG Env, EEA and Eurostat• Based around Waterbase and WISE prototype• 2006 launch - 2010 full roll out
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Conceptual and preparatory workConceptual and preparatory work
• Establish the user requirements including common information requirements (Task 1)
• Protocols (Task 2)• a common “submissions” user interface including validation
and system security (Task 2a)• automated data exchange between systems (Task 2b)• dissemination and publication of information to the broader
user community. (Task 2c)
• Organisation requirement to manage WISE. (Task 3)• Planned for completion by end of 2005
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Detailed design stageDetailed design stage
• Test concepts for 2006 publication using existing WISE prototype (Task 4) (Q1 2006)
• Detailed functional design (Task 5) (Q1 2006)• Submission tools and data exchange modules
• Upgrade of existing Reportnet tools• Design of publication toolset
• Design of common water information schema for water information (Task 6) (Q1 2006)• INSPIRE SDIC
• Determination of the GIS standards required (Task 7) (Q2 2006)
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Implement submission toolsImplement submission tools
• Common entry point (Task 8)• Likely extension of ROD capabilities
• Defining reporting requirement (Task 9)• Likely development of Data Dictionary facilities• Providing GIS capability
• Data exchange modules (Task 10)• Extension of DEM to enable automatic validation and
exchange• Providing GIS capability
• Target by Q4 2006
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Implement harvesting toolsImplement harvesting tools
• Develop shared Data Repository (Task 11)• Likely central dataset• Separate from master data
• Development of publication module (Task 12)• Web viewer, GIS functionality, Data download, Analysis
capability, Document repository, FAQs and graphical design
• Develop system access protocols (task 13)• Access• Level of functionality
• Target by Q4 2006
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Timetable for other DirectivesTimetable for other Directives
• Urban Water Water Treatment - Q3 2007• Nitrates Directive – Q3 2007• Bathing Waters Directive – Q2 2008• Drinking Water Directive Q1 – 2 2008• IPPC - Q4 2007• Thereafter
• Joint Questionnaire• Marine strategy• Floods initiative
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