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PREPARED: ENABLING CHANGE Climate Change: Securing the preparedness of water supply and sanitation systems in 12 European cities Adriana Hulsmann KWR Watercycle Research Institute, the Netherlands Workshop on adaptation to climate change 2nd of November 2011, Lefkosia Cyprus Project Information • Project Title: PREPARED - Enabling Change Adaptation of water supply and sanitation systems to cope with climate change • • • • • Budget: 10.7 mill EUR; EU Support: 7 mill EUR (FP7) Project duration: 4 years Project start: 1 February 2010 Partners: 35 Prepared enabling change 2 The PREPARED project Gathers urban utilities in Europe and worldwide that (will) have an advanced strategy in meeting the upcoming challenges for water supply and sanitation brought about by climate change. Coordinating institute: KWR Watercycle Research Institute the Netherlands (Coordinator Adriana Hulsmann) Prepared enabling change 3 Environment Programme - Call FP7-ENV-2009-1 ENV.2009.3.1.1.1 - Grant agreement 244232 PREPARED STRATEGY PREPARED addresses the adapation of the urban water cycle Demand driven project and goal oriented research and demonstration Strong utility/end-user driven definition of the overall research Research activity is developed with/for the utilities and demonstrated by the utilities Prepared enabling change 4 City/Utility Challenges • • • • • • • Surface water availability Groundwater availability Surface water quality impact Impacts on drinking water systems Impacts on sanitation systems Flooding Vulnerability and risks Prepared enabling change 5 PREPARED City/Utility partners Prepared enabling change 6 City/Utility Partners Aarhus Barcelona Berlin Eindhoven Genoa Gliwice Istanbul Lisbon Lyon Melbourne Oslo Seattle Simferopol Wales Denmark Spain Germany The Netherlands Italy Poland Turkey Portugal France Australia Norway USA Crimea United Kingdom Prepared enabling change 7 Selection of the city utilities in PREPARED Geographic representation of Europe Coverage of challenges posed by climate change Willingness to test and demonstrate Availability of an investment programme Prepared enabling change 8 Research/Technology Partners CETAQUA Spain CSRC • Prepared enabling change ) Ukraine DHI Denmark IETU Poland INSA France IRIDE Italy KWR Netherlands KWB Germany LNEC Portugal SINTEF Norway TUBITAK Turkey UNBRAD UK UNINNS Austria (Melbourne) 9 Research/Technology Partners Aquateam N IWA NL IWW D Krüger Prepared enabling change DK Monash AUS NIVUS D S::can AT Exeter UK 10 Challenges: climate change Identified impacts of climate change either expected or already observed for water supply and sanitation systems Water supply: • Surface water availability • Change in run-off patterns and surface water quality • Groundwater availability (decreased natural recharge) • Saline intrusion in groundwater in coastal area • Changing demand patterns, land use (temperature, crop) • Flooding of well field • Bio-growth in distribution network • Treatment efficiency Sanitation: • Extreme precipitation (sustainable drainage, CSO, increased storage, WWTP) • Salt water intrusion Prepared enabling change 11 Survey of identified Climate Change related issues to address by the Cities/utilities 3 Alliances among the utilities : •Adaptation to Water resource scarcity/quality changes •Adaptation to extreme rainfall events •Integrated approaches to adaptation – Enabling change Prepared enabling change 12 Technology heart of PREPARED Work Area 5 (SINTEF, NO): Planning for resilient water supply and sanitation systems Prepared enabling change Work Area 3 (INSA, FR): Tool box for real time monitoring and Work Area 4 modelling (DHI, DK): Integrated real time monitoring and management systems WA3 Increase technological capacity and performance of traditional water supply and sanitation systems by better use of sensors and models. WA4 Increase capacity and performance by adapting existing systems through new integrated RTC and EWS/DSS. RT management WA5 Planning for more resilient systems, including hybrid systems: centralised and decentralised. Whole water cycle: drinking water, rainwater, storm water, waste water, grey water 13 Enabling change Cross cutting issues: Work Area 6 (UNBRAD, UK): Technology Enabling Developme Change nt: Work Area 3 Work Area 4 Work Area 5 Work Area 2 (KWR, NL): Risk Assessment and Risk Management WA2 Risk assessment, risk management, Water Cycle Safety Plans, uncertainty. WA6 socio-economic impacts, energy-reduction and awareness issues Tools, frameworks, software and procedures for all stakeholders to enable and manage the changes. Investment strategies, ‘no-regret’ scenarios. Prepared enabling change 14 System Performance Climate Change Adaptation strategy Performance declines over time due to external influences and asset deteoriation Knowledge about Climate Change Performance standard Incremental adaptation responses Large investment in infrastructure Time More rapid change in external drivers than anticipated will after a few years result in more rapid decline in performance Prepared enabling change 15 What will the PREPARED project deliver? Prepared enabling change 16 The PREPARED project deliverables (1) • Will produce a catalogue/portfolio of tested and demonstrated adaptive solutions for the water sector (on-line version for the future) • Will develop Water Cycle Safety Plans (generic risk management framework) Prepared enabling change 17 The PREPARED project deliverables (2) Will produce a toolbox for real time monitoring and modeling Increase the technological capacity and performance of existing water systems Help utilities to better plan for more resilient water systems Enabling change: different and more flexible approaches to address climate change impacts (dealing with uncertainty) PREPARED Cities network PREPARED city branding tool Prepared enabling change 18 Portfolio of tested adaptive solutions Securing and planning water supply (3) Integrating Climate Change Impacts in Sanitation systems investment planning (2) Prepared enabling change Preparing Sanitation systems operation under Climate change influences (7) Promoting the use of alternative water resources (2) Adapting water supply systems (4) Integrated approaches to enable climate change adaptation (8) 19 Portfolio “Securing and planning water supply” Decision support system for planning complex urban water systems for regions under water stress (Barcelona) Substance flow model and decision support tool for managing drinking water supply from varying sources under climate change conditions in partially closed water cycles (Berlin) Model simulating the effect of alternative price systems and regulation schemes on the demand of water in urban areas to support water resource planning (Italy) Prepared enabling change 20 Portfolio “Promoting the use of alternative water resources” Conceptual scheme of catchment and conservation of water from high flow events (Barcelona) Conceptual scheme for rainwater harvesting and grey water management as alternative resource for regions under water stress (Istanbul) Prepared enabling change 21 Portfolio “Adapting water supply systems” Decision support system for the competing uses of source water incl. protection of water intakes (Genoa, Simferopol) System for distributed real time disinfection control (Lisbon) Remedial actions to prevent adverse effects of regrowth in networks at higher temperatures (Oslo) System for early warning of deteriorating water quality in distribution networks (Eindhoven) Prepared enabling change 22 Portfolio “Integrating Climate Change Impacts in Sanitation systems investment planning” Methodologies for urban runoff risk assessment (Barcelona , Seattle) Planning instrument for an integrated and recipient/impact based CSO control under conditions of climate change (Berlin) Prepared enabling change 23 Portfolio “Preparing Sanitation systems operation” New methodologies for sediments monitoring in sewer networks (Barcelona) Integrated real time control of sanitation systems incl. early warning for WQ in receiving waters (Oslo, Aarhus) Demonstration system for early warning of health risks from faecal contamination in recreational waters (Lisbon ) Prepared enabling change 24 Prototype software tool for sensor calibration and verification and to evaluate uncertainties in measurements (Lyon) Real time integrated monitoring system supporting improved rainfall monitoring (Lyon, Aarhus) Models and knowledge for maintenance of wastewater networks exposed to rapid changes in flow (Oslo) Enhanced real-time measuring and forecasting technologies for combined sewer system (Gliwice) Prepared enabling change 25 Portfolio “Integrated approaches to enable climate change adaptation”” Water Cycle Safety Plan protocol, Water Cycle Hazard Database, Database of risk reduction options (Eindhoven, Lisbon, Simferopol and Oslo) Audit tool will to estimate the adaptive capacity of current assets and asset plans (Wales) Calibrated Virtual Urban Water Systems software tool (Melbourne) Prepared enabling change 26 What are the links between PREPARED and EU policy? Prepared enabling change 27 Policy related issues (1) 1.• GWD implementation in Member States ) can cause barriers to MAR & dune infiltration for underground storage and water quality improvement. 2. WFD pricing policy for water in some Member States will cause barrier to sustainable water use (selling price lower than production cost). 3. DWD inclusion of RA/RM concept would boost WCSP approach. Prepared enabling change 28 Policy related issues (2) 4. UWWTD and BWD drivers behind investments urban water cycle Stricter national standards will increase investment needs (CSO). 5. BWD allows the use of EWS for overflows in receiving waters. 6. Infiltration of residual waste from desalination in the ground. Prepared enabling change 29 Prepared enabling change 30 THANK YOU Prepared enabling change 31