Smart Water Management: Sielacht Rheiderland Implements Real-Time Data-Driven Volume Control System

The water volume management concept for Sielacht Rheiderland involves both data collection as well as the creation of a management concept for the waters of the Siel. The data collection comprises recording the possible storage volumes in the individual Siel depths and selectively measuring water levels, including long-distance data transmission. Combined with weather forecasts (of 14 days ahead), the water level data are subsequently automatised and imported into a water management tool (MODSIM-DSS).

Goals

The Siel depths of Sielacht Rheiderland have the capacity to store 100,000 cubic metres of surface waters, especially in the summer months. This freshwater is currently being expelled unused into the Dollart or Ems, where it mixes with brackish water. In future, it could instead be freed up for use in contexts such as agriculture, industry or other visionary alternatives. The water management tool can determine the optimal water management of the Siel and the adjoining Siel depths—one that continues to ensure its drainage while also allowing water to be stored in the Siel depths, so that the growing water demands of agriculture and industry can still be met in the future, despite the challenges climate change will bring. Improving the water supply in surface waters

Securing water supply for agriculture and industry (i.e. Klingele Paper Weener SE & Co. KG)

Klingele Paper Weener SE & Co. KG) ThiloHubertus Kuhl Chief Sustainability Officer

‘Our motto is to convince business, politics and society with passion, to recognise visions and make them reality!’

- Improving the water supply in surface waters

- Using freshwater before it mixes with brackish water

- Securing water supply for agriculture and industry

Sum invested

€345,100 (including funding)

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