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Contents
Introduction
Background-Current Situation
Expected Outcomes
Scope
Way forward
Introduction
Guiding Principles
Fostering a distinctive, vibrant, aesthetically pleasing network of
open space and public realm that offers landscaped environments
to work, live and play while ensuring sustainable use of natural
resources including water, energy and plantings.
Landscape irrigation shall be built on Estidama guidelines to
produce an irrigation design and management strategy which
promotes low water demand through efficient irrigation
networks.
Irrigation infrastructure development/improvement to meet
ADMs landscape irrigation water requirements up to the year
2030, in line with the UPC Abu Dhabi Plan 2030, Abu Dhabi City
Landscape Master Plan, Estidama Guidelines, EADs Environmental
Strategy 2030, and ADSSC TSE-Master Plan.
Optimize use of Recycled Water (TSE) and minimize /eliminate
use of desalinated and ground water.
Introduction
Background
ISSUES
Infrastructure Expansion
REQUIRED ACTIONS
Enhance Infrastructure capacity to
maximize TSE and minimize fresh
water
Asset Management
Planning/Network connections
Expected Outcomes
Irrigation Systems
Prioritisation Plan based on short, medium and long term
Objectives.
Level 3
Wins
Investment Plan, including Investment Programming &
Funding.
Review and Monitor Processes.
2014
2017
2030
Medium-term Program
(2015 2017)
Enhancing infrastructure to
minimize /eliminate use of
potable water
Scope
Scope
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PHASE 1 - INCEPTION
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Inception-Objectives
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Inception-Stakeholders Engagement
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Inception-Stakeholders
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
DMA
ADSSC
ADDC
EAD
RSB
UPC
DoT
QCC
ADFCA
Developers
Others
PRFD Consultants
PRFD O&M Contractors
PRFD AIMS
PRFD SCADA Section
ADM TPD/SDD
IRI
Other Divisions in ADM
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Inception
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Data Collection-Objectives
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Data Collection
Evapotranspiration Contours
developed
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Data Collection
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System Verification
Verified the service areas supplied by reservoir, direct feeds from TSE
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irrigation
Created the water balance per type of water, contract and type of
landscape
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the reservoirs to avoid low pressures and surges in the upstream network
Assess the performance of the downstream networks (irrigation audit).
Use the audit to fix the problems and create a baseline irrigation
schedule
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Irrigation Geo-database
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Irrigation Manual
General
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Irrigation Manual
Structure
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Hydraulic Model-Objectives
Recommendations
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Hydraulic Model
GIS
INFOWATER
GDB
GDB
FIELD MATCHING
SCADA
MODEL
BUILDING
&
CALIBRATION
FEEDBACK
O &M
DB
HYDRAULIC MODEL
LOGGERS
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Hydraulic Model
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Hydraulic Model
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Hydraulic Model
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Hydraulic Model
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safety
model
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Assessing the future TSE water demands and production, as per draft
Capital Plan 2030
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QUICK WINS
network.
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Before
m3/day
TSE
82,965
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TSE
17,145
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Desalinated
Desalinated
20,379
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TOTAL
120,489
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Water Type
Groundwater
TOTAL
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After
Water Type
m3/day
114,963
95
5526
120,489
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Setting Objectives
Best practice asset management calls for
A clearly defined Planning Objective which can be used as a
reference point for all asset management decisions.
Proposed Objective:
To meet current and future level of service targets set by PRFD at
least cost over the long term, where
level of service targets are set for a basket of service indicators
costs include operational and capital costs incurred by PRFD
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KPI Hierarchy
KPIs
Business
Key
Performance
Indicators
Performance
Performance Monitoring
Monitoring
Information
Information
Management
Management
Information
Information
Data
Data
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KPIs
Audit
Contractual
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Project Progress
Inception
100%
Update
Irrigations
Drawings
0%
Review
Standard
Drawings
100%
Data Collection
100%
System
Verification
100%
Task On Going
Task Under Review
Review
Manuals &
Technical
Specifications
100%
Task Finished
Master Plan
Update
0%
Options
Evaluation
87.2%
Recommendati
ons
39.7%
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Hydraulic
Modelling
82.4%
WAY FORWARD
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PHASE 6 RECOMMENDATIONS
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Recommendations-Objectives
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THANK YOU
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Hyperlink Slides
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Transmission: Pipeline that connects the source of TSE (WWTP) with major pump
stations (IPS1, IPS2, IPS3, CIPS), i.e. Mafraq to IPS1. Essentially are the pipelines owned
by ADSSC.
Main distribution: Pipeline that connects major pump stations with other major pump
stations (for its later distribution to irrigation reservoirs), i.e. emergency line from IPS1
to IPS2.
Secondary distribution: Pipeline that connects major pump stations with irrigation
reservoirs and direct feeds, i.e. Island upstream network from IPS2 to R43.
Local distribution: Pipeline that connects irrigation reservoirs and direct feeds with
solenoid valves, i.e. R43 to solenoids. Essentially is the downstream network from
irrigation reservoirs.
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