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eGEMSA Dedicated Web Based System for Ground Water Data Processing Analysis and StorageGEMS - BackgroundDuring the Hydrology Project, Phase I, CGWB developed a Dedicated Ground Water Estimation and Management System (GEMS) SoftwareData entry & data validationProcessing and analysisGEMS was developed in a client server environment Integration of GIS, database & other softwareIt handled a large amount of data, Originating from about 25,000 manually monitored wells, About 6000 wells equipped with automatic water level recordersExploratory wells etc.GEMS - IssuesRequired Complex installation and configuration High Database and of IT Expertise by the users. Dependencies on specific hardware, system software and operating system. Difficulty in upgrading or changing modular components.Upgrading GIS software to current version of MapInfo. Complexity in import and integration of data from Different instances of GEMSOther data management systems. Limited installation not possible as per user levelsFull range of GEMS functionality need to be installedWide range of options for small office user

3eGEMS - ConceptDuring Hydrology Project Phase II- It was envisaged to replicate the existing GEMS capabilities into a internet basedPlatform independent Highly reliableLesser user interventionFor CGWB and 13 participating Hydrology Project Phase II State Ground Water Agencies The Contract for the development of eGEMS application has been awarded to M/S TCS, GurgoaneGEMS - OutlinesInternet based platform independent systemClient access from web browsersNo software requirement at user end Web browser and internet access neededSingle, centralized data store for databases. Scalable to user requirement

eGEMS | Application OvervieweGEMS Logical ArchitectureFunctional Area CoverageManaging SitesWater Quality Analysis Geo-Physical ExplorationGround Water AssessmentGIS AnalysisStatistical AnalysiseGEMS - Functionality/ Features Facility for online Data EntryWater Level Water QualityExplorationGeophysicsAquifer Parameter storageGIS dataLimited offline data entryAnalysisHydrogeologicalWater QualitySpatial & Statistics Analysis Ground Water Resource AssessmentReports and QueriesAgency specific Reports & Queries Data Management and ValidationsUser Administration

eGEMS Expected BenefitsCentralised application deployment and maintenance. Availble on Multiple platforms through standard internet browsers. User specific modulesHigh availabilityReduced maintenance overheads Improved data sharing. User specific data accessFlexible and scalable for future enhancement and integration with external Systems Network Architecture

Software SpecificationsComponent

Software

GIS Application ServerWindows Server 2012 (64 bit)Internet Information Server 7.5 or higherArcGIS for Server 10.1 Advanced Enterprise EditionArcGIS 3D Analyst extension for ServerArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension for ServerArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst extension for ServerGIS Database ServerWindows Server 2012 (64 bit)ArcGIS for Server Basic 10.1 Oracle 11g R2 RDBMSGIS Data Authoring PCMicrosoft Visual StudioCrystal Reports 2013ArcGIS for Desktop-ArcInfo 10.1ArcGIS Data Interoperability extensionArcGIS 3D Analyst extensionArcGIS Spatial Analyst extensionArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst extension ArcHydro Groundwater with Subsurface analyst toolViewing ClientBrowsers supported with application developed with ArcGIS Server web APIsArc Explorer

EGEMS - Home PageNew Well Creation

Well Data Entry

Hydrograph

Well Logs

Mean, Median, Standard Deviation etc.Regression Analysis Missing Value Computation Time Series Analysis

Statistical Analysis

Water Quality AnalysisPlan for Data Migration

Schedule

19Future Road MapEnhancing User Base across IndiaIntegration of eGEMS service with Mobile GISProviding online /offline data entry provisionLocation based servicesIntegration with telemetric and other online data systemsProviding Citizen interface

Thank YouA step towards. Sharing & Caring forSustainable Ground Water ManagementImplementation IssuesProcurement of HardwareDelayed procurementBSNL data center hiring proposal Preparedness of States Data migration/availabilityNon-Availability of existing legacy data in desired formatsNon- Availability of GIS data in the new States e.g Punjab, Goa, Pudducherry etcNon uniformity of data standards across statesExpected to spill over beyond Feb 2014.Post project maintenance payments