Project Details

Project Details on telemetering

The telemetering equipment is used to determine physics, chemical and biological denomination, i.e. temperature, humidity, oxygen level, as well as imaging and system status. The system automatically submits the captured data to a specific destination via GPRS. Telemetering is easy to install and very efficient for usage in remote areas. 

The five telemetering installations in the Lao PDR river basin will provide data for water resource management and weather forecasting. 

 

Implementation Guideline

1. Study and search for the suitable areas for 5 telemetering installation stations.

2. Survey the telemetering installation areas. 

3. Prepare the telemetering equipment.

4. Install the telemetering stations.

5. Display the informatics system for transferring telemetering data via internet.

6. Build the disaster warning system via SMS to authorized and responsible people's mobile phones.

7. Start operation training.

Implementation Plan Year 1

plan year 1

Future Plan

Online data sharing

Monitor and maintain for sustainable water resource management (details to be discussed later on) 

Responsibilities for capacity building and data management for year 1

HAII:

1. Support of HAII manpower and budget expenses for surveying, accommodation, vehicles, fuel, telemetering equipment and installation, and transportation to Lao PDR.

2. Support of monthly fees for sending and receiving data via GPRS and maintenance fees for the 5 telemetering stations (500 Baht or 125,000 Kip per one station for 1 year, October 2012 - September 2013).

DTI:

1. Support manpower for coordinating and operating the project.

2. Support of monthly fees for sending and receiving data via GPRS and maintenance fees for both the 5 telemetering stations (500 Baht or 125,000 Kip per one station since October 2013 onwards) and the telemetering equipment located in Champasak University (under the Chaipattana Foundation’s patronage) which expense 500 Baht or 125,000 Kip per one station since the beginning of the project.

3. Support the staff to survey the installation position and to supervise the system and information from telemetering station.

4. Coordinate with other related agencies in order to implement the project’s objectives. 

*Remark: The project detail is in Appendix A.

Project Details on Community Water Resource Management

Exchange the best practices of Community Water Resource Management (CWRM) following His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s initiative, Thailand.

 

Expected Results

1. Both HAII and DTI will share a database for integrated water resource management and disaster warning system.

2. Both HAII and DTI will share the best practices on community water resource management.