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Date: Wednesday, July 21
Time: 8:00 am MDT |  4:00 pm CEST
Presenter: Riley Smith (Trimble), Cobus Botha (Optron)

Victoria Dam is the tallest dam in Sri Lanka, located on the Mahaweli River and about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from the town of Teldeniya. A double-curvature concrete arch dam, it is vital to the area in terms of agricultural irrigation and the production of hydroelectric power. Monitoring for dams is crucial for ensuring structural integrity and public safety.

An automated monitoring system, optical total stations, GNSS receivers and other structural monitoring instrumentation continuously monitors Sri Lanka’s tallest dam — providing a 360-degree view in real-time — of all dam movements. In this webinar, we will cover the process and best practices for implementing an automated monitoring system by analyzing the Victoria Dam case study.

The following topics will be covered:

  • Start to finish process and considerations for implementing an automated monitoring system
  • Best practices when determining the right sensors and configuration for the project type
  • Case study analysis the automated monitoring system deployed on the Victoria Dam

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