Webinar

Real-Time Coastal Reservoir Control: Challenges and Opportunities for Computational Scientists

IWA, Sustainable Coastal and Estuarine Development Specialist Group
Coastal Reservoir Control

Target Audience

Practitioners, Researchers, Utilities, Students, Engineers, Policymakers

Description

This webinar is being organised by the IWA Sustainable Coastal and Estuarine Development Specialist Group.

The construction of urban water reservoirs is one of the most sustainable strategies for meeting the growing drinking water demand in metropolitan coastal areas. However, maintaining water quality in these reservoirs remains a significant challenge. Large, physically based models can help characterise key water quality dynamics and simulate the effects of different remediation strategies. Nevertheless, their high computational demands limit their applicability for optimisation-based decision-making and, in particular, real-time operations. This webinar will provide an overview of the computational approaches currently available to water managers, along with emerging research opportunities. Real-world examples from Singapore—where a network of coastal reservoirs supplies about a third of the city’s total water consumption—will illustrate these concepts.

Learning objectives

Following the session, participants should be able to:

  • Learn about water quality dynamics of coastal water supply reservoirs
  • Understand the computational approaches and real-time control for optimal decision-making
  • Explore real-world examples of a network of coastal reservoirs

Panelists

Dr. Stefano Galelli
Associate Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, USA
Professor Muttucumaru Sivakumar
Professor of Water and Environmental Engineering at University of Wollongong, Australia

Free

Start date April 16, 2025
Start time 14:00
Language English

Format

Presentations and panel discussion
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