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DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEPSDATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEPS1.1. Set up an on-line data base that can be used through the OPTIMA web. Set up an on-line data base that can be used through the OPTIMA web.
(COMPLETED)(COMPLETED)2.2. Identify the numerous water management technologies, techniques or Identify the numerous water management technologies, techniques or
methods. (ALMOST COMPLETED)methods. (ALMOST COMPLETED)3.3. Start with a subset proposition about the DB structure, fields, templates AND Start with a subset proposition about the DB structure, fields, templates AND
parameter list (COMPLETED)parameter list (COMPLETED)4.4. Develop few COMPLETE examples as a start. (ONGOING)Develop few COMPLETE examples as a start. (ONGOING)5.5. Come into final agreement of TEMPLATES with model requirements – ESS. Come into final agreement of TEMPLATES with model requirements – ESS.
(ONGOING)(ONGOING)6.6. Allow case study partners, that will eventually utilize the database, to enter Allow case study partners, that will eventually utilize the database, to enter
some case specific data to the examples provided (NOT STARTED)some case specific data to the examples provided (NOT STARTED)7.7. Get feedback response by case study users. (NOT STARTED)Get feedback response by case study users. (NOT STARTED)8.8. Filling up the water technology database for each particular case study. (NOT Filling up the water technology database for each particular case study. (NOT
STARTED)STARTED)9.9. Model utilization by case study users, running different water technology Model utilization by case study users, running different water technology
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 1DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 11. Set up an on-line data base that can be used through the OPTIMA web.1. Set up an on-line data base that can be used through the OPTIMA web.
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENTDATA BASE DEVELOPMENTSTEP 2STEP 2
2. Identify the numerous water management technologies,2. Identify the numerous water management technologies,techniques or methods techniques or methods (ALMOST COMPLETED)(ALMOST COMPLETED)
WATER TECHNOLOGIES IDENTIFIED YETWATER TECHNOLOGIES IDENTIFIED YET
Artificial recharge of aquifersArtificial recharge of aquifers, ,
Brackish / Desalination such as:Brackish / Desalination such as:
b. MEASURES FOR REDUCING DEMANDb. MEASURES FOR REDUCING DEMAND
Domestic – Touristic:Domestic – Touristic: Low-volume flush toilets in hotels Low-volume flush toilets in hotels, , Low-Low-flow showerheadsflow showerheads, , Toilet tank volume displacement devicesToilet tank volume displacement devices, , Pressure reduction devicesPressure reduction devices, , Grey Water reuse landscapingGrey Water reuse landscaping, , Xeriscaped landscapeXeriscaped landscape, , etc………..etc………..
Industrial water recycling and reuse:Industrial water recycling and reuse: Cooling / boiler feed Cooling / boiler feed water recirculationwater recirculation, , Wash water recycling,Wash water recycling, Landscape Landscape irrigationirrigation, , etc………..etc………..
OPTIMA - WP 04 - Techno-economic dataOPTIMA - WP 04 - Techno-economic data – – IINTERGEONTERGEO4242 water management technologies, INCLUDED IN THE WEB-BASE water management technologies, INCLUDED IN THE WEB-BASE
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 33. 3. EVERY WATER TECH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING FIELDSEVERY WATER TECH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING FIELDS
NAMENAME of the technology (short, < 16 characters) of the technology (short, < 16 characters)
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION of EACH technology with the following of EACH technology with the following FORMATFORMAT
• Title Title
• Technology Description (Operation and Maintenance included) Technology Description (Operation and Maintenance included)
• Critical Factors (i.e. those factors that would affect cost, operational efficiency and Critical Factors (i.e. those factors that would affect cost, operational efficiency and sustainability)sustainability)
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3LOCATIONLOCATION (case study (geographical restriction) this applies to, GENERIC for all case (case study (geographical restriction) this applies to, GENERIC for all case
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 3TECHNOLOGY TYPETECHNOLOGY TYPE (annualized investment costs, in Euro) (annualized investment costs, in Euro)
Unit investment cost - EUR Unit investment cost - EUR
Investment reference unitInvestment reference unit
Unit operating cost - EUR Unit operating cost - EUR
Operating cost reference unit Operating cost reference unit
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 4DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 44. A COMPLETE EXAMPLE FOR AN OPTIMIZATION SCENARIO TO START4. A COMPLETE EXAMPLE FOR AN OPTIMIZATION SCENARIO TO START
ALL WATER TECHS WILL BE SUITABLE COMPLETEDALL WATER TECHS WILL BE SUITABLE COMPLETED
STARTING FROM TECHS RELATED STARTING FROM TECHS RELATED TO WATER DEMANDTO WATER DEMAND
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 5DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEP 55. Come into final agreement with model requirements – ESS5. Come into final agreement with model requirements – ESS
(NOT COMPLETED)(NOT COMPLETED)
POSSIBLY TEMPLATES OF THE DB POSSIBLY TEMPLATES OF THE DB WILL SLIGHLTY CHANGE SINCE WILL SLIGHLTY CHANGE SINCE
IT HAS NOT BEEN FINALISEDIT HAS NOT BEEN FINALISED
DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEPS 6-10DATA BASE DEVELOPMENT STEPS 6-10
6. Allow case study partners, that will eventually utilize the database (AS 6. Allow case study partners, that will eventually utilize the database (AS A GUIDANCE TOOL), to enter some case specific data to the A GUIDANCE TOOL), to enter some case specific data to the examples provided examples provided
7. Get feedback response by case study users. 7. Get feedback response by case study users.
8. Filling up the database and finally completing the web-based, water 8. Filling up the database and finally completing the web-based, water technology database for each particular case study.technology database for each particular case study.
9. Model utilization by case study users, running different water 9. Model utilization by case study users, running different water technology scenario schemes, performance evaluation, database technology scenario schemes, performance evaluation, database corrections.corrections.