Brussels, 3 July 2012
Elisa Vargas, EVREN
2nd Coordination Meeting
Halting Desertification in the Júcar River Basin (HALT-JÚCAR-DES)
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De la Marquesa weir, Júcar River. www.chj.es
Contents
• Progress of tasks
• Data availability
• Encountered problems
• Raised questions
• Next steps
2/15
Albufera lake. www.chj.es
1.Establishment of background and context. (Jan.-Feb.)• EU strategies, policies, SEEAW, ECRINS, Júcar RBD features.
Introductory report on SEEAW and ECRINS.
Report on Júcar River Basin characteristics (climate features, main water uses, drought episodes and tools, desertification aspects).
2.Collection of data and contacts with administrations and other partners. (Feb.-July.)
• Data delivery feasibility, improvement of datasets.
Contact with Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment (MAGRAMA) liaison with National Statistics Institute (INE).
2 meetings with CHJ collaborators.
Consultation of data on National Meteorological Agency (AEMET), National Water System (SIA), ECRINS (EEA ftp), EIONET, INE…
Progress of Tasks
3/15
4/15
JRBD data, WISE
5/15
JRBD data, WISE
6/15
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3.Apply method by SEEAW and ECRINS specifications. (Apr.-July)
• Disaggregation, detailed water resources balance, identification of measures.
In progress.
4.Assessment and recommendations. (Nov.-Dec.)
• Estimate optimizations and water saving potentials, propose feasible targets.
3.To be developed based on results and on stakeholders inputs.
5.Meetings and deliverables. (12 months)
Kick-off meeting: Valencia, 13 February.
Working team meeting: Valencia 25 June.
Several phone/skype/mail communications with CHJ, EMWIS.
Communications with EEA.
Inception report presented on 9 March (description of the action, meetings, works development…).
Expected stakeholder meetings (September/October).
Progress of Tasks
8/15
6.Dissemination and capacity building. (12 months)
• Web-site section EVREN, EMWIS e-bulletin and website.
Two web-site sections completed.
Printed brochure.
Public participation process and meeting expected for September.
Session on international conference by the end of the year.
Progress of Tasks
9/15
Web-sites
11/13
http://www.emwis.net/initiatives/desert-jucar/ (Please check if you would like to post information on your pilot
actions).
11/15
Data availabilityType parameter data source location (web-site)
available temporal scale (month, season, year…)
available record of data
physical scale (stations, aggregated data, watershed, grid…)
remarks
Climatic Precipitation (P) AEMET www.aemet.es/es/portada month (1920) 1971-2011 stationsClimatic Precipitation (P) CHJ http://saih.chj.es/ daily (real-time) stationsClimatic Precipitation (P) SIA http://servicios2.marm.es/sia/consultas/servlet/consultas.GlobalFilter?tipo=masiva&sid=generatestationsClimatic Temperature (T) CHJ http://saih.chj.es/ daily (real-time) stationsClimatic Temperature (T) SIA http://servicios2.marm.es/sia/consultas/servlet/consultas.GlobalFilter?tipo=masiva&sid=generatemonthly 1940-2010 grid/WMS (water management system)SIMPA modelClimatic Temperature (T) AEMET www.aemet.es/es/portada stationsClimatic wind intensity AEMET www.aemet.es/es/portada stationsClimatic wind direction AEMET www.aemet.es/es/portada stationsClimatic Actual Evapotranspiration (ETa) MAGRAMA stationsClimatic Potential evapotranspiration (PET) CHJ monthly 2001-2010 grid/WMS PATRICALClimatic Potential evapotranspiration (PET) CEDEX monthly 2001-2010 grid/WMS SIMPAClimatic Potential evapotranspiration (PET) MAGRAMA daily/monthly/yearly stations
Hydrologic Internal Flow (D=P-Eta) CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 stationsHydrologic Runoff CHJ monthly 2001-2010 WMS PATRICALHydrologic Streamflow CHJ http://saih.chj.es/ daily (real-time)Hydrologic River discharge CHJ monthly 2005 and 2009 stationsHydrologic Aquifer recharge CHJ monthly 2001-2010 stations PATRICALHydrologic Groundwater table CHJ monthly 2001-2010 stations PATRICALHydrologic Rain to soil inputs CHJ monthly 2001-2010 WMS PATRICALHydrologic Rain to soil outputs CHJ monthly 2001-2010 WMS PATRICALHydrologic soil to groundwater exchanges CHJ monthly 2001-2010 WMS PATRICAL
Water storage Surface water reservoir CHJ http://saih.chj.es/ daily (real-time) WBWater storage Changes in groundwater storage GW body
Additional water resources Return flow CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysAdditional water resources Reused water CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysAdditional water resources Desalinated water CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysAdditional water resources Water imports CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysAdditional water resources Water exports CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveys
Water use by sector (NACE classification) Domestic CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Urban consumption CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Urban abstraction (based on population) CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Urban returns CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Energy abstraction CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Energy uses CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Energy consumption CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Agricultural abstraction CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Agricultural uses CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveysWater use by sector (NACE classification) Agricultural consumption CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 WMS Draft RBMP and surveys
Land use Land use type CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 Corine (use of Patrical)Land use % of change land cover type CHJ http://www.phjucar.com/docs/cons_publica/iniciales/ETI-Ed62.pdf2005 and 2009 Corine (use of Patrical)
• Júcar RBMP still under development. (SWMI scheme under consultation, most technical works developed during the past 5 years), due to political issues in the district definition.
• Data robustness depending on source.
• “Demands” as such are not all publically available yet (better control for surface waters than for GW).
• Selecting the appropriate scale.
• No recorded data for all parameters.
• Matching of the political-administrative and natural boundaries of the RBD.
• Officially approved or publically available data will be used (most recent 2009).
• We will manage the most reliable data (in agreement with CHJ).
• Uses estimations and supplied volumes will be incorporated (from former RBMP, Hydrological Planning Technical Guidance, surveys –AEAS, irrigation..-).
• The “Water Management System” will be used (management unit, union of sub-catchments)
• When needed, we’ll take into account aggregated data or models (e.g. “PATRICAL”; simulation model for natural regime, developed by CHJ from the SIMPA model –CEDEX-).
• Adjustments/estimations
Encountered problem / Approach
13/15
• Should we develop water accounts per month or year? (real supplied volumes are available only for specific ranges –e.g. 2005-2006, 2007-2008).
• Which specific tables should we use? (e.g. standard, hybrid, supplementary, Annexes 2012 UN SEEAW guide).
• Role of the EC in the public participation process. Degree of involvement/participation?
• Will the demand optimisation model linked to the Blueprint promoted by EC use these pilot actions’ data?
• Will there be a link between the pilot actions and the national results of the Joint Questionnaire OECD/Eurostat?
Raised questions
14/15
July-August: compilation of rest of data, development of water accounts
September: share results with CHJ (3rd Technical meeting), and after that with stakeholders, providing them a period for consultation and inputs.
End September-October: Organisation of stakeholder event in Jucar RB.
More concise results and water accounts Review of works, recommendations, desertification indicators
assessment November-December: International dissemination through
session.
Next steps
15/15
Questions and comments:
[email protected]@semide.org
Thank you for your attention!
Siera de Irta Natrual Park (Castellón)
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