Locating illicit connections in storm water sewers using fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing
2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 43; Issue: 20 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.watres.2009.08.020
ISSN1879-2448
AutoresOlivier Hoes, Rémy Schilperoort, W. M. J. Luxemburg, F.H.L.R. Clemens, Nick van de Giesen,
Tópico(s)Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
ResumoA newly developed technique using distributed temperature sensing (DTS) has been developed to find illicit household sewage connections to storm water systems in the Netherlands. DTS allows for the accurate measurement of temperature along a fiber-optic cable, with high spatial (2m) and temporal (30s) resolution. We inserted a fiber-optic cable of 1300m in two storm water drains. At certain locations, significant temperature differences with an intermittent character were measured, indicating inflow of water that was not storm water. In all cases, we found that foul water from households or companies entered the storm water system through an illicit sewage connection. The method of using temperature differences for illicit connection detection in storm water networks is discussed. The technique of using fiber-optic cables for distributed temperature sensing is explained in detail. The DTS method is a reliable, inexpensive and practically feasible method to detect illicit connections to storm water systems, which does not require access to private property.
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