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Demand of IWM services and products has grown
towards more integration of the numerical modelling tools and
state-of-the-art data campaigns in holistic approach for providing
solutions more towards decision support system (DSS) for the planners,
designers and water ecosystem scientists. With increased demand from
the users for integrated solutions, the water modelling software
developers are also fast upgrading their software products with
integration of modelling software of related processes and with
addition of Hydroinformatics modules of DSS as shown in the following
figure:

The services
of IWM include:
Decision support services
in a holistic approach with the application of water modelling,
computational hydraulics and allied sciences in enhancing the quality
of planning and implementation activities in the following fields:
a)
Integrated Water Resources Management
(IWRM)
b)
Wetland and lakes management (WeLkM)
c) Irrigation Management (IrriM)
d) Ground Water Management (GWM)
e) Urban Water Management (UWM)
f)
Water Quality & Ecology (WQ&Ec)
g)
Fluvial Hydraulics and River Morphology
(FHRM)
h)
River Engineering (RiEngg)
i) Flood Management (FldM)
j)
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
(ICZM)
k)
Coastal Hydraulics and Morphology
(CHMor)
l)
Port and Coastal Structure Management
(PCSM)
m)
Estuary and Marine System Management
(EMSM)
n)
Offshore Structure and Pipelines
(OfS&Pl)
o)
Water Quality Investigation (WQI)
p)
Software Management and IT Solutions
(SMIT)
q) Topographic, hydrographic,
sediment transport, water quality and hydrological, meteorological
field measurements, necessary laboratory analysis and data management
and mapping;
r) Any other field or area which
may be conveniently and beneficially done through the facilities of
IWM.
The services are rendered on a cost recovery basis
by charging fees to national and foreign private and public agencies,
organisations and individuals. In many cases, the services are
produced in collaboration with other service institutions,
universities, institutes, external consultants, or private consulting
companies from Bangladesh or abroad.
Integrated
Water Resources Management (IWRM)
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IWM has achieved a leading position within the field
of integrated management of land and water resources, and provides
comprehensive expertise together with a range of decision support
tools to understand and simulate a variety of hydrological aspects
ranging from broad-scale river basin issues to detailed hydrological
and hydrodynamic investigations. Projects often require integration
of various aspects, such as conjunctive use of ground water and
surface water, water quantity and quality, water uses, industrial
water management and integration of the natural systems into human
(political and institutional) systems. In the recent years IWM has
contributed to development of scenarios, visions and actions within
the so-called Vision and Framework for Action process through
participation in Global Water Partnership and regional collaborations.
This approach consists of a comprehensive set of analysis steps,
supported by mathematical tools for the analysis of natural resource
systems in a socio-economic context. Using this approach IWM supports
water, river and floodplain managers worldwide in structuring complex
decision-making processes and provide technical know-how for effective
evaluation of planning alternatives. Information management systems,
decision support systems and simulation models are important tools in
this respect. Services would include:
· Water resources assessment
and management
· Master planning and policy
development
· Water supply and demand
assessment
· River Basin management
· Environmental impact
analysis
Flood Management (FldM)
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IWM since inception is
active in water resources assessment, watershed management and climate
change studies. Optimal design of flood protection works is supported
by flood risk analyses using advanced tools like the state-of-the-art
inundation modelling system. IWM has aquired worldwide experience in
the implementation of advanced flood early warning systems for major
river systems. Water management organisations are supported by IWM
while developing and enhancing their monitoring and information
systems. The services would include:
· Hydrological assessments
· Monitoring networks and
information systems
· Flood risk and damage
assessment
· Flood Mapping
· Real-time flood
forecasting and operational water management systems
· Land use and climate
change studies
· Flood mitigation planning
and designs and operations
Wetland and lakes
management (WeLkM)
Detailed studies of
wetland and lakes require a unique integrated hydrological approach.
Feasibility studies of alternative protection measures require
analysis based on multiple criteria. IWM would offer broad and
integrated service as well as models to be used for optimisation of
wetland management taking into account water balance, retention of
pollutant and biodiversity/nature conservation by applying fully
distributed analytical tools; outputs would include:
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Optimised operation
rules
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Interaction between
groundwater and the surface water bodies (i.e. drawdowns caused by
groundwater withdrawals),
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Land erosion due to
water logging and waves mitigated,
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Effects of land use
changes on runoff patterns (e.g. deforestation)
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Soil – water
processes analysed.
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By mapping flood
extent and performing a statistical evaluation of flood duration,
flood frequency, flood depth, groundwater table, and root zone water
content the environmental and ecological impacts are assessed.
Irrigation Management (IrriM)
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Irrigation management requires advanced approaches
in estimation of demand of irrigation water and analysis of water
allocation strategies at field scale, for entire irrigation schemes or
in a basin wide perspective. IWM would develop information and
decision support system for improved operation of irrigation system
and command area development. In addition to the water questions,
problems related to water quality or salinity may also need to be
investigated. Services would include:
· An analysis of the overall
effect of irrigation schemes on the water balance
· Optimization of irrigation
schemes, reduction of conveyance and seepage losses
· Canal and structure
analysis
· Analysis and optimization
of structure operations
· Water shortage and
irrigation management
· Irrigation, drainage and
water logging
· Salinity
· Pesticides and nutrients
in drainwater and groundwater recharge
· Effects of irrigation
management on crop yields
Ground Water Management (GWM)
Use of groundwater
resources requires to strike a balance between water supply demands
and the needs of the environment. The problems faced in the
groundwater management are often linked to the surface water regime.
In such cases IWM has to adopt a holistic approach of examining also
the groundwater interaction with the surroundings. Hereby change of
landuse, climate and environmental constraints would be evaluated;
effects on minimum discharges in rivers and tributaries due to
groundwater withdrawal would be examined. DSS that should be developed
encompassing the following areas:
· Groundwater
exploitation/resources
·
Groundwater vulnerability mapping and protection
· Ground water management
·
Groundwater quality
·
Salt Intrusion
Fluvial
Hydraulics and River Morphology (FHRM)
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The transport, erosion
and deposition of sediment are key elements for describing and
understanding the behaviour of rivers and its planform changes. The
expertise at IWM in sediment transport processes in rivers includes
the full range of cohesive (muddy) as well as non-cohesive sediment
from clay to silt, sand, gravel and boulders. While short term
morphological changes now a days can be quite well studied by
mathematical morphological models, the longterm changes to study
requires combination of deterministic and stochastic approach due to
the difficulty in long term hydrological and morphological boundary
estimation. The services in this discipline encompasses the following:
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Fluvial hydraulics
(water levels, flow patterns, discharge distributions, sediment
transport)
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Morphological
development of river network, River system, river beds and banks
(lowland and mountainous areas)
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Impact of mine
tailing, gravel and sand excavation, dredging spoil
·
Siltation and maintenance of navigation channels and river ports
·
Stabilisation of channels, river banks, off-takes, water intakes etc.
· Morphological consequences
of engineering interventions.
River Engineering (RiEngg)
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Natural water systems are
adapted by man to make a more profitable use of the water or to limit
hindrance related to excessive natural fluctuations. Storing, guiding
or sluicing water, diverting water and retaining water levels are
measures which can enhance irrigation, drainage, navigation, energy
production, drinking water supply, fishery, flood control, recreation,
ecology and environmental control. To achieve these goals tailored
river engineering works are designed and constructed. A wide range of
measures to control water have been developed, while new measures are
conceived to reconcile the often conflicting demands on water systems.
The bridges and culverts constructed in the road and rail networks
also impose control on the river and flood plain hydraulics. Dredging
and Navigation in relation to estuary and inland waterways and river
resuscitation and flow management are strongly related and IWM has
gained a comprehensive experience from related study works.
IWM approach is to apply
in-depth knowledge of hydraulic and morphologic processes to assist
the client in carefully tuning the type, location and sizes of the
river engineering works to the demands put on it. Both the proper
functioning of a measure itself and as part of the overall system are
important points of attention. Hydraulics, hydrodynamics, river
morphology, and hydraulic engineering are the core knowledge areas,
augmented by experience with related phenomena, knowledge of
navigation, operational aspects, etc.
IWM services would
typically encompass the following fields of applications:
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Inland water
transport (ship manoeuvring, ship induced currents and waves, aids
to navigation, river engineering measures, harbour design, guide and
berthing works)
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Water (flow and
level) control structures
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River training
works, closure works, bank protection works, hydraulic structures
(e.g. sluices, barrages, dams, shipping locks and gates) and
immersion of tunnel elements
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Local energy losses
through structures
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Controlled flushing
of sediments from reservoirs
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Local scour and
sedimentation
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Dambreak analysis
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Operational control
of structures
·
Spills from dredging
·
Quality control of dredging
Water Quality &
Ecology (WQ&Ec)
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IWM provides
state-of-the-art knowledge to solve problems related to water
pollution and ecological degradation in fresh water systems. The
approach is to apply in-depth knowledge of chemical and ecological
processes in combination with the knowledge of hydraulic and
morphologic processes to support water managers world-wide to analyse
problems, to find solutions and to assess the effectiveness of
proposed solutions. Management information systems (MIS), decision
support systems (DSS), geographic information systems (GIS), combined
with water quality and ecological models are important tools in the
study activities. Extensive research and technology programmes are to
be continuously conducted to maintain a high level of expertise and to
provide decisive advice and up-to-date modelling tools for clients.
The Services would include
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Strategies for water
pollution control of rivers, lakes, wetlands and urban water systems
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Strategies for
ecological rehabilitation of rivers, lakes and wetlands based on
changes in water quality, hydrodynamics and morphological processes
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Point and non-point
sources of nutrients and contaminants
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Modelling of
physical, chemical and biological processes in surface water and
sediment
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Mobilisation,
distribution and bio-availability of contaminants in aquatic
ecosystems
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Nutrient loading of
rivers and lakes
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Ecological impact of
nutrient availability in aquatic ecosystems
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Nutrient control by
artificial and natural wetlands
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Water quality in the
urban environment (water systems and sewers)
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Ecological impact of
hydrodynamics and morphological processes
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Habitat modelling
and evaluation of rivers, tidal (fresh) waters, lakes, reservoirs
and wetlands
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Water quality
monitoring and laboratory analysis issues (data management,
optimisation, QA/QC)
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Environmental and
ecological indicators systems.
Urban Water Management (UWM)
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The challenge of providing
quality water to our communities and also serve the cities with
efficient drainage and waste water systems is increasingly getting
larger as our cities grow and the water with sufficient quality is
getting more scarce. Urban flooding, combined or separate sewer
overflows, treatment processes and receiving water impact are high
priority issues in most countries. IWM offers advanced solutions
within a number of topics related to urban drainage including flood
risk assessment and radar based rainfall forecasts. Many of the
services are based on the use of MOUSE - DHI’s system for analysis of
urban drainage networks.
IWM do also provide
services related to water supply networks, including analysis of
pressure zoning, and water quality aspects. These services often make
use of
MIKE NET,
the DHI Software product for water supply networks.
Services would encompass
the following:
· Water supply
· Urban drainage and
flooding
· Waste water collection
systems
· Integrated catchment
planning
· Municipal and industrial
waste water treatment
· Real time control,
operation and management
· Radar rainfall monitoring
and forecast
· Flow monitoring and water
quality sampling and analysis.
Integrated Coastal
Zone Management (ICZM)
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Integrated Coastal Zone
Management (ICZM) is the integrated planning and management of coastal
resources and environments. The objective of ICZM is to obtain
co-ordinated management of the coastal zone as a whole in relation to
local, regional, national and international goals. ICZM is based on
the physical, environmental, socio-economic and political
interconnections. It is a continuous and dynamic process, which can
unite government and community, science and management, and sector and
public interests in developing and implementing an integrated
approach. ICZM implies the integration of environmental protection
goals into economic and technical decision making processes with the
objective of achieving sustainable development. IWM services would
cover the following main themes:
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Resource assessment
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Coastal Flood
Forecasting and management
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Cyclonic Surge
Forecasting
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Impact assessment of
development activities
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Cyclone risk and
damage assessment
Coastal Hydraulics
and Morphology (CHMor)
The IWM expertise in this
discipline comprises development and application of advanced methods
in response to challenges from a large number of coastal projects
including advanced sand transport model capable of modelling the
transport in any combination of waves and current, including
conditions in the surf zone. Following outputs are generally envisaged
from services in this discipline:
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Long shore sediment
transport
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Shoreline
management,
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Coastal impact,
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Sedimentation in
harbours and navigation channels,
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Tidal inlet
stabilisation
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Environmental Impact
Assessment of Dredging and Reclamation
Port and
Coastal Structure Management (PCSM)
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The expertise in this
discipline includes: definition of hydraulic design conditions,
conceptual design of structures, optimisation of
structures, interaction between structures and the ambient hydraulic
regime, and environmental impact assessments. IWM would offer a
complete range of services and tools required for the planning and
design optimisation of
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Ports and marine
terminals,
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Breakwaters,
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Marine and
hydraulic structures,
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Bridges and
causeways, and
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Water intake and
outfall structures.
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Impact analyses of
wake wash from high-speed craft (HSC) and route optimisation
Estuary and
Marine System Management (EMSM)
The Marine and Estuarine
Systems expertise comprises of expert knowledge on natural aquatic
systems, including water-sediment interactions that occur in mixed
salt water and fresh water systems. The discipline of expertise deals
with the following:
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2D and 3D
large-scale Hydrodynamics of (non) stratified systems, including
tidal, density and wind driven currents
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Water quality
processes
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Marine ecology
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Marine and estuarine
management issues
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Water quality
impacts studies
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Algae modelling
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Environmental
management of lagoons and estuarine systems
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Risk assessment &
Contingency planning
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Optimising
monitoring strategy
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Oil-related
pollution studies
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Assessment of tidal
dynamics of Tidal Basin
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Drainage management
of beels
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Optimisation of
location of Tidal Basin
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Impact assessment on
surface water salinity, groundwater and groundwater salinity
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Assessment of tidal
prism in the river
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Relation between
tidal prism and flow area and prediction of sustainability of river
and tidal basin
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Assessment of
sedimentation in the Tidal Basin
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Assessment of river
sedimentation and scour
Offshore
Structure and Pipelines (OfS&Pl)
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This discipline
encompasses the following areas of expertise:
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Wave climate
statistics and predictions
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Risk assessments
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Layout of offshore
terminals and moorings
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Deck elevation
studies for platforms
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Provision of
met-ocean data for design
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Scour and bottom
protection modelling and design
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Pipeline behaviour
and pipeline route advice
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Pipeline trenching
requirements at landfall
Hydro-meteorological
Measurements (HMM)
Hydro-meteorological
data is essential for planning, design and implementation of all water
related projects including irrigation, drainage and flood control.
IWM collects the above data by maintaining the quality through
frequent supervision of the collection system in the field as well as
systematic processing and consistency check of the data in the office.
· Water Level
· Liquid flow
· Sediment volume and fall velocity
· Rainfall
· Temperature
· Pressure
· Groundwater
Water Quality
Investigation (WQI)
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Understanding of the
level of water quality parameters is essential for the conservation of
environment including drinking, irrigation, fisheries and recreation.
During recent days IWM has acquired sufficient skill in monitoring the
following water quality parameter for different studies.
· Salinity
· Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
· Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
· Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
· Ammonia (NH3), Nitrate (NO3)
· Lead (Pb), Chromium (Cr)
· Mercury (Hg)
· Phosphate (PO4)
· Coliforms
· Turbidity
Hydrographic Survey (HgS)
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IWM has proven
experience in collecting the following types of data to support
morphological assessment of the rivers for bank protection and
drainage improvement.
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Bathymetry / Cross sections of the rivers
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Bank line movement
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In-situ measurement of flood plain sedimentation
Laboratory
Analysis of Sediment Samples (SedLab)
IWM maintains a
well-equipped sediment laboratory to analyze the sediment samples to
support morphological assessment of the rivers. The services provided
from the sediment laboratory include:
· Grain size distribution of the bed materials
· Concentration test of suspended sediment
· Separation of fine and coarse sediment in suspension
· Grain size distribution of suspended sediment.
Topographic Survey and
Mapping (TSM)
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IWM conducts
topographic survey to update land level and land use pattern,
infrastructure development including drainage and irrigation
facilities and communication networks. The data is collected through
state-of-the-art equipment like RTK-GPS, Total Station and DGPS. The
data is processed through professional software. The result is
archived and presented in the form of topographic maps for any future
use.
Survey
Instrumentation (SI)
For carrying out the
survey campaign IWM maintains a stock of state-of the art instruments
for which a particularly dedicated expertise is necessary. The
instruments are as under:
· Real-Time Kinematic GPS (RTK – GPS)
· Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS)
· Electronic Total Station
· Level Machine
· Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
. Current meter (directional and non-directional)
· Echosounder
· Salinometer
· Oximeter
· Sediment sampler
Software
Management and IT Solutions (SMIT)
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With growing demand of
having integration of 3S technology and integration of softwares of
different platform into on DSS, IT solutions using state-of-the-art
technology for collection, processing, storage, management, display
and communication of environmental and hydrological data becomes an
important discipline of expertise. The IT solutions may be part of a
complete system involving other services from IWM such as models, or
it may extend the clients’ existing technology. For example, making
the data of a database accessible on
WWW.
Services would include the following:
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Developing and
interfacing
databases with environmental and hydrological data.
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Using Internet
technology for
data
acquisition and access.
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Interfacing
geographic information systems (GIS) with
advanced
simulation models.
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Using data mining
for decision support.
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Procurement and
management of all the modelling and GIS and other commercial
software available around the world and its beta testing.
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Integration of
different software if necessary by developing new object oriented
modules as a single package solution in a holistic approach.
Computer System Management
(CSM)
IWM maintains a mixed
network of mainframe and desktop PC’s with different operating system;
it also provides advice to its client on procurement of suitable
computers and accessories and software and network environment. The
professional in this discipline also is responsible for backing up and
archiving of disk information and virus free operation of its computer
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