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Development of a low-cost remote water quality monitoring system in AMD impaired watersheds Dr. Natalie Kruse, Dr. Hans Kruse, Dr. Julio Arauz, Dr. Shawn Ostermann, Godfrey Ogallo, Siti Hj Abd Rahman, Sebastian Teas Ohio University Active


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Development of a low-cost remote water quality monitoring system in AMD impaired watersheds

  • Dr. Natalie Kruse, Dr. Hans Kruse, Dr. Julio

Arauz, Dr. Shawn Ostermann, Godfrey Ogallo, Siti Hj Abd Rahman, Sebastian Teas Ohio University

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Active Treatment of Abandoned Mines in Ohio

  • 5 lime dosers installed:

– 1 in Raccoon Creek – 1 in Leading Creek – 1 in Sunday Creek – 2 in Monday Creek (Jobs Hollow and Monkey Hollow)

  • All in remote areas with no cell

coverage.

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The Challenge: Consistently

  • perating active

treatment systems in remote areas.

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Opportunities for Telemetry are Limited

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The Solution

  • Disruption tolerant networking
  • Low cost probes
  • Solar powered unit
  • Low energy – low cost computing
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Disruption Tolerant Networking

  • Developed for NASA
  • DTN versus TCP/IP
  • ‘Bundle protocol’
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Next Steps

  • Improved reliability
  • Ensure accuracy is fit for purpose
  • Adaptation of technology to:

– Brine spills – Edge-of-field nutrient discharge

  • Communication by WiFi, 3G, and 1G
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Deployment Downstream of Injection Wells

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Thank you for your attention!