Title: Sensing Security Advances in WaterQuality Monitoring
1Sensing SecurityAdvances in Water-Quality
Monitoring
- Glenn G. Patterson
- U.S. Geological Survey
25 Steps to Water System Security
- Threat Identification and characterization
- Vulnerability assessment
- Physical security
- Water-Quality Monitoring
- Communication and Response
3Components of Monitoring
- Monitoring plan
- Sensors
- Broad-range
- Specific
- Quality assurance
- Background levels
- Communication and response plan
4The value of time-relevant data
- Provide data to decision-makers in time for
action - Detect accidental or intentional releases
- Improve efficiency of monitoring programs
5Traditional Real-Time Parameters
- Stage and streamflow
- Temperature
- Specific conductance
- pH
- Dissolved Oxygen
- Turbidity
6Kansas Water Quality
7Kansas Water Quality
8Kansas Water Quality
9Kansas Water Quality
10Kansas Water Quality
11Steps to Deployment of New Sensing Technology
- Concept
- Research and Development ()
- Lab Testing
- Field Testing
- Deployment
- Refinement
12The Value of Partnerships
- DOE Sandia Labs
- Army Soldier Biological and Chemical Command
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Environmental Protection Agency
- States, Counties, Cities, Utilities
13Advances in Europe
- 71 advanced early-warning monitoring stations
- Some stations can detect 40 compounds
- Active research on interpreting results and
determining background levels
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16PARAMETERS AND CONSTITUENTS MONITORED ON THE
RIVER TRENT
17Sensors Available Now
- Broad Range Whole-water toxicity--sentinel
species - Specific Semi-volatiles
- Specific Volatiles
18Whole Water ToxicityAutomated Bioassays with
Sentinel Species
- Bacteria
- Algae
- Daphnia
- Clams and mussels
- Fish
19Semi-Volatiles
- HPLC with Solid-phase extraction
20Volatiles
- GC with in-situ purge and trap
21Sensors Under Development
- DOE--Sandia Labs
- Micro-Chemlab on a Chip
www.sandia.gov
22Sensors Under Development
- DOEOak Ridge National Lab
- Chemical-Biological Mass Spec with direct inlet
23Sensor Array Under Development
- Army Soldier Biological and Chemical Command
- Joint Service Agent Water Monitor
24Sensors Under Development--Chemical and
Biological agents
- Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform IR
Spec - Molecular Imprinted Polymers
- Pyrolysis GC Ion Mobility Mass Spec
25Sensors Under DevelopmentBiological Agents
- Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction
- Antibody-Antigen Tests
- Surface-Enhanced Ramon Sensors
26Additional Considerations
- Background concentrations
- Need for communication and response plan
- Field Testing
27USGS River Monitoring Network
Water.usgs.gov/waterwatch