ANCOLD 2022 Conference
International Convention Centre, Sydney, Aus
2022-10-26 09:00:00
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Post-conference Technical Tours

Post-conference Technical Tours

As the owner of many large dams, WaterNSW gives the highest priority to the ongoing safety of its dams to protect people, property and the environment from the harmful effects of failure or mis-operation of its dams and reservoirs. WaterNSW has a Dam Safety Management System (DSMS) that provides a framework for dam safety management activities, decision making and supporting processes. WaterNSW would like to take this opportunity to share with the ANCOLD community some of the innovative work that has been achieved to date. The following topics will be presented alongside the site visit at Warragamba Dam:

  • Comprehensive Risk Assessment and the Engineering Analysis input
    • Geological Model –
      • Use and benefit of having good geological models
      • Demonstration of the Model
      • Model to communicate arrangement of dam structure and appurtenant structures at a facility to project team
      • Extracting sections to inform engineering analysis and risk analysis
    • 3D Model
      • Background on the information available and the effort implemented in obtaining this information.
      • Applying engineering judgement to leverage 3D models for use with a different configuration
      • Appreciating uncertainty and refinements offered by 3D models
  • Hydrology and Dambreak Consequences
    • Completion of a catchment specific extreme rainfall study to quantify the AEP of the PMP
    • Application of linked spatial and temporally distributed rainfall patterns (space-time patterns)
    • Verification of the Warragamba flood model to key gauges upstream of Warragamba Dam.
    • Application of TUFLOW QPC providing variable model cell resolution for dambreak modelling.
    • Estimation of potential loss of life using LifeSim.
    • Variability in PLL estimates associated with different spatial and temporal distribution of coincident flows
    • Estimation of indirect costs such as loss of water supply
  • Operational Risk Assessment
    • Short recap on the ORA framework (summarising ANCOLD paper)
    • Provide some case study operational PFMs to provide insights on how we’ve applied the method.
    • Present a populated draft ORA risk matrix showing plotting position of a sub-set of operational PFMs for Warragamba.
    • Themes that have emerged
    • Demonstrate how initial findings from the ORA has validated the need to supplement the dam QRA and existing business risk frameworks to gain a more comprehensive picture of infrastructure facility risk.
  • Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Dam Safety
    • An overview of the infrastructure at Warragamba and then the dam monitoring involved.
    • Demonstration of DamGuard data management system;
    • Application of AI/ML and the next steps (Key points from ANCOLD paper).
  • Application of Hec-LifeSim in Dam Safety Emergency Preparedness
    • Short overview of the Alert Trigger Framework Application to Warragamba Dam (Key points from ANCOLD paper).
    • Detailed explanation of the use of HEC-LifeSim to determine downstream consequences and select appropriate alert trigger levels.
    • Demonstration of HEC-LifeSim models of downstream consequences, and use for conveying consequences to key stakeholders

With thanks to our refreshment breaks sponsor

Day Tour

When: Saturday, 29 October 2022
Time: 8.00am – 5.00pm
Where: Warragamba Dam
Cost:$180pp (price includes coach transport and all meals/snacks)

A one-day conference tour will be held on the weekend immediately following the Technical Conference. Departing Saturday morning from the ICC at 8.00am, this tour is a full day visit to Warragamba Dam, including technical presentations on recent investigations and tours of the Visitor Centre and the Dam. Includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea. The coach will return to ICC Sydney via a stop at the Sydney Airport at approximately 5pm for those wishing to fly home that evening.

Two-day tour

Cancelled due to lack of registrations.
LATEST NEWS

Registration is now open. There is still time to register.

The preliminary program now released.

Join us in Sydney, 26th – 28th October 2022!

ANCOLD’s MISSION

As the industry body, we support our members, disseminate knowledge, develop capability and provide guidance in achieving excellence for all aspects of dam engineering and management. We recognise that it is skills of the people involved in these activities, their sharing of knowledge and collaboration that will sustain this mission.

ABOUT US

The Australian National Committee on Large Dams Inc. (ANCOLD) is an Australian based non-government, not-for-profit and voluntary association of organisations and individual professionals with a common technical interest in dams.

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