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UV Fluorescence - Effluent Monitoring from sea to source for Bathing Water, Water Framework and Shellfish Directives Justin Dunning Sales Manager Chelsea Technologies Group WWEM 2014

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UV Fluorescence - Effluent Monitoring from sea to source for Bathing Water, Water Framework and Shellfish Directives Presentation given by CTG's Justin Dunning at WWEM 2014 Conference

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UV Fluorescence - Effluent Monitoring from sea to source for Bathing Water,

Water Framework and Shellfish Directives

Justin DunningSales Manager

Chelsea Technologies Group

WWEM 2014

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Chelsea Technologies Group

Application of sensor technology

Process control & monitoring

Medical diagnostics

Algal biofuel production

Fresh water & coastal monitoring

Offshore pipeline leak detection

Hydrocarbon pollution monitoring

NAD

Tactical Oceanography

Acoustic Target Simulation

Oceanographic research

Sensors & systems

Acoustic transducers

Fisheries

Exhaust gas monitoring

Ballast water monitoring

FerryBox

Security

Water Quality/Treatment

Bio/chem Security

Storage Tank Security

Environmental

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Fluorometers

• Visible- Algae- Dye tracing

• UV- Tryptophan- CDOM- Polycyclic Aromatic

Hydrocarbons- Optical Brighteners

• Active- Photosynthesis analysis

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UviLux

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UV fluorimetry

• UV AQUAtracka - established reputation for highly

sensitive in situ UV fluorometry

• Robust design- Titanium housing- Full ocean depth capability

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UV fluorescence

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UviLux

• New range of highly sensitive in situ UV fluorometers- LED source

- PMT detection

• Similar performance to UV AquaTracka- Lower cost – new applications

- Smaller

• 4 configurations- Hydrocarbon (PAH)

- Tryptophan/BOD

- CDOM

- Optical Brighteners

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UviLux construction

detectoremission filter

light sourceexcitation filter

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UviLux – specifications

PAH CDOM Tryptophan Optical Brighteners

Excitation 255nm 255nm 280nm 350nm

Emission 360nm 450nm 360nm 450nm

Sensitivity 0.005 µg/L5ppt

(Carbazole)

0.002 µg/L2ppt

(Perylene)

0.02 µg/L20ppt

(Tryptophan)

0.01mg/l10ppt(PTSA)

(1:20,000 dilution of typical load)

Range 0.005 – 200 µg/l 0.002 – 15 µg/l 0.02 – 800 µg/l 0.01 - 300 µg/l

Depth Rating 600m

Interfaces Standard:Options:

RS232RS422

0-5V analogueSDI-12 4 - 20mA

Input Voltage 9 - 36 Vdc

Size Ø70 x 149 mm

Weight 0.8 kg

Digital modes Fixed Gain Auto Gain

Analogue modes Linear Logarithmic

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Tryptophan-like fluorescence

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What is Tryptophan?

• An essential amino acid in human diet

• Main component of protein fluorescence

• Associated with microbial activity- Sewage & faecal contamination of waste

waters, e.g. agricultural runoff

• Fluorescence correlates with BOD5 measurements

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Just some of the publications….

• Fluorescence as a potential monitoring tool for recycled water systems: a review - R.K. Henderson et al, Water Research, 43, 863-881, 2009

• Can fluorescence spectroscopy be used as a surrogate for the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) test in water quality assessment? An example from South West England

- N. Hudson et al, Science of the Total Environment, 391, 149-158, 2008

• Use of synchronous fluorescence spectra to estimate biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) of urban rivers affected by sewage treatment

- J Hur & D.S. Kong, Environmental Technology, 29(4), 435-444, 2008

• Fluorescence analysis of dissolved organic matter in natural, waste and polluted waters – a review

- N Hudson et al, River Research and Applications, 23, 631-649, 2007

• Rapid and direct determination of tryptophan in water using synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy

- D.M. Reynolds, Water Research, 37, 3055-3060, 2003

• The differentiation of biodegradable and non-biodegradable dissolved organic matter in wastewaters using fluorescence spectroscopy

- D.M. Reynolds, J Chem Technol Biotechnol 77, 965-972, 2002

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Fluorescence correlation to BOD

• Strong relationship between fluorescence and BOD5 demonstrated

• Applications: - Surrogate for Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) measurement- Effluent contamination monitoring- Combined Sewage Overflow (CSO) and Fish Kill investigations- General pollution event investigations- Foul & surface sewer misconnection detection- Water catchment surveys

‘Should consider fluorescence spectroscopy as a more accurate, independent and flexible indicator of bioavailability than BOD5’

Science of the Total Environment 391 (2008) 149 – 158

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Field testing

Gower, South WalesApril 2012

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Water catchment survey

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WWTW outflow

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Effluent monitoring – shellfish beds

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Bathing waters directive

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CSO event monitoring

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Tryptophan at Porthluney

BOD/CDOM ratio smoothes out daily variation making Tryptophan peaks clearer

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WWTW event detection

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Tryptophan anomalies

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WWTW event detection

Similar rise in both sensor and lab results

CDOM signal attenuated by Tryptophan absorbance

Tryptophan peak correlating with BOD5 & bacterial counts

E.Coli: 74,000 cfu/100mlEnterococci: 22,000 cfu/100ml

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Tryptophan/CDOM ratio

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Wader Pro

• Dual UviLux system- Tryptophan & CDOM sensors

- Background compensation

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Hawk

• Handheld data display unit- Touch screen display

- RAG thresholds

- Portable and rugged

- Data logging

- Location and time stamp

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Watchkeeper

• Wall mounted data display unit - Data logging- Touchscreen display- RAG thresholds- Alarm relays- 4-20mA outputs

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CTG New Systems

• New Systems include- BACTI-Wader and BACTI-Wader Pro- BOD-Wader and BOD-Wader Pro- BACTI-Station and BACTI-Station Pro- BOD-Station and BOD-Station Pro

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Thank You

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