Water shortages, water quality, increased pumping, rapid population growth, variability in water cycle, and disasters like storms, heavy winds, irregular precipitation, droughts, and landslides threaten sustainable development around the work.
We aimed to support eight WMO long-term ambitions by 2030 by advancing operational hydrology through science, infrastructure, capacity-building, and related services in the context of sustainable development and resilience.
Our Services includes:
1. Dams Data and flow
-Provision of data such as monthly or annual peak flows into dams and rivers,
-Flows and rainfall data, predicted and actual hydrographs
-Dam levels and rainfall info
-Data retrieval from installed sensors for multiple dam sites
2. Flood Monitoring
-Near real-time stage, flows and rainfall, as well as routed hydrographs showing actual and predicted stage and flows
-Dam Optimisation: Routing through dams showing capacity, inflow and outflow
-Capability for users to observe flow lines and levels over a range of flows
3. Mine sites
Assistance in predicting the dewatering effects of the future mine pit.
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