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Using data from monitoring combined sewer overflows to assess, improve, and maintain combined sewer systems

Using low-cost sensors, data can be collected on the occurrence and duration of overflows in each combined sewer overflow (CSO) structure in a combined sewer system (CSS). The collection and analysis of real data can be used to assess, improve, and maintain CSSs in order to reduce the number and impact of overflows. The objective of this study was to develop a methodology to evaluate the performance of CSSs using low-cost monitoring. This methodology includes (1) assessing the capacity of a CSS using overflow duration and rain volume data, (2) characterizing the performance of CSO structures with statistics, (3) evaluating the compliance of a CSS with government guidelines, and (4) generating decision tree models to provide support to managers for making decisions about system maintenance. The methodology is demonstrated with a case study of a CSS in La Garriga, Spain. The rain volume breaking point from which CSO structures started to overflow ranged from 0.6. mm to 2.8. mm. The structures with the best and worst performance in terms of overflow (overflow probability, order, duration and CSO ranking) were characterized. Most of the obtained decision trees to predict overflows from rain data had accuracies ranging from 70% to 83%. The results obtained from the proposed methodology can greatly support managers and engineers dealing with real-world problems, improvements, and maintenance of CSSs

Support for this project was provided by the ENDERUS Project (CTM-2009-13018) and the predoctoral grant FPI BES-2010-039247, founded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Lluís Corominas received the postdoctoral Juan de la Cierva grant (JCI-2009-05604) from the Government of Spain and the Career Integration Grant (PCIG9-GA-2011-293535) from the EU. The authors also acknowledge the support from the Economy and Knowledge Department of the Catalan Government through the Consolidated Research Group (2014 SGR 291)–Catalan Institute for Water Research

Elsevier

Autor: Montserrat Royuela, Albert
Bosch, Ll.
Kiser, M.A.
Poch, Manuel
Corominas Tabares, Lluís
Data: 5 juny 2018
Resum: Using low-cost sensors, data can be collected on the occurrence and duration of overflows in each combined sewer overflow (CSO) structure in a combined sewer system (CSS). The collection and analysis of real data can be used to assess, improve, and maintain CSSs in order to reduce the number and impact of overflows. The objective of this study was to develop a methodology to evaluate the performance of CSSs using low-cost monitoring. This methodology includes (1) assessing the capacity of a CSS using overflow duration and rain volume data, (2) characterizing the performance of CSO structures with statistics, (3) evaluating the compliance of a CSS with government guidelines, and (4) generating decision tree models to provide support to managers for making decisions about system maintenance. The methodology is demonstrated with a case study of a CSS in La Garriga, Spain. The rain volume breaking point from which CSO structures started to overflow ranged from 0.6. mm to 2.8. mm. The structures with the best and worst performance in terms of overflow (overflow probability, order, duration and CSO ranking) were characterized. Most of the obtained decision trees to predict overflows from rain data had accuracies ranging from 70% to 83%. The results obtained from the proposed methodology can greatly support managers and engineers dealing with real-world problems, improvements, and maintenance of CSSs
Support for this project was provided by the ENDERUS Project (CTM-2009-13018) and the predoctoral grant FPI BES-2010-039247, founded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. Lluís Corominas received the postdoctoral Juan de la Cierva grant (JCI-2009-05604) from the Government of Spain and the Career Integration Grant (PCIG9-GA-2011-293535) from the EU. The authors also acknowledge the support from the Economy and Knowledge Department of the Catalan Government through the Consolidated Research Group (2014 SGR 291)–Catalan Institute for Water Research
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/321112
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Elsevier
Drets: Tots els drets reservats
Matèria: Aigües residuals
Sewage
Clavegueram
Sewerage
Títol: Using data from monitoring combined sewer overflows to assess, improve, and maintain combined sewer systems
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Repositori: Recercat

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