• AWWA SRC57799
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AWWA SRC57799

  • In-Stream Continuous Water Quality Monitoring Platform
  • Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/19/2003
  • Publisher: AWWA

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This slide presentation outlines a project whose objective was to develop and deploy a water quality monitoring platform upstream from a drinking water intake. The design of the project included these specific goals: to withstand harsh conditions of Ohio River; to provide river access for water quality monitoring probes; to provide sealed and protected compartments for electronics; and, to have no physical connection to shoreline. Design features included: fabricated steel construction; triple "pontoon" hull; 4 sealed "instrument" compartments; 8 river access "payload" compartments; 2 antennae masts; "spud" pole clamp on front; and, solar panels attached to compartment access doors. Results demonstrated that it was possible to perform monitoring upstream from a drinking water intake on a large river, and limitations for remote monitoring lie in the type of probes available for water quality monitoring.

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