Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2019
Keywords
public water data, Texas water, internet of water, water management, water data management
Abstract
The Connecting Texas Water Data Workshop brought together experts representative of Texas’ water sectors to engage in the identification of critical water data needs and to discuss the design of a data system that facilitates access to and the use of public water data in Texas. Workshop participants identified “use cases” that list data gaps, needs, and uses for water data and answered questions on who needs data, what data do they need, in what form do they need the data, and what decisions need to be made about water in Texas. They described desires for future water data management and access practices and articulated key attributes of a comprehensive, open access, public water data information system. Next, steps were described to include a subset of workshop participants meeting regularly to further define the goals of a Texas public water data hub, develop a strawman of the hub’s structure, characterize several use cases, and facilitate development of pilot projects that demonstrate the value of connected public water data for improved decision making.
Repository Citation
Rosen, Rudolph A.; Hermitte, Sam Marie; Pierce, Suzanne; Richards, Sarah; and Roberts, Susan V., "An Internet for Water: Connecting Texas Water Data" (2019). Water Resources Science and Technology Faculty Publications. 7.
https://digitalcommons.tamusa.edu/water_faculty/7
Comments
Originally published as:
Rosen, R.A., S.M. Hermitte, S. Pierce, S. Richards, S.V. Roberts. 2019. An Internet for Water: Connecting Texas Water Data. Texas Water Journal 10(1):22-29. https://twj.media/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Rosen_etal.pdf