Workshop on FAIR Data Sharing in Urban Drainage – Data Models
Join us for the upcoming workshop on FAIR Urban Drainage Data, where we will explore advanced data models and innovative approaches to sharing data from :
- Urban flood models
- Sewer water levels and flows
- CSO spill data
Building on the success of our January 28, 2025 workshop – which brought together researchers and industry experts to discuss the challenges and opportunities of FAIR monitoring data in urban drainage – this event will dive deeper into how harmonized, interoperable data systems can be established.
- Date: 15.05.2025 – 12:00-13:00 CEST
- Location: Virtual
Key topics include:
- Data Models and Standards: Examine models like VSA-DSS and the evolving GWSW ontology to understand how urban drainage monitoring data is represented, and how these models can be extended to integrate data from urban flood models, sewer flows, and CSO spills.
- Building Data Archives: How can we create data archives that not only facilitate machine learning applications but also possibly support robust compliance assessments.
Whether you are interested in leveraging FAIR data for innovative machine learning applications or ensuring regulatory compliance, this initiative of the IWGDM offers a collaborative platform to define future directions in urban drainage data sharing. We invite researchers, industry professionals, and public decision-makers to join us in shaping the future of urban water management.
For more information contact Alfredo Chavarría or the IWGDM (current chair: Joao Leitao, Eawag)
