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    Quantifying Mixing in Sewer Networks for Source Localization

    Source: Journal of Environmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 005::page 04023019-1
    Author:
    Fred Sonnenwald
    ,
    Joe Shuttleworth
    ,
    Olivia Bailey
    ,
    Margaret Williams
    ,
    James Frankland
    ,
    Becky Rhead
    ,
    Ole Mark
    ,
    Matthew J. Wade
    ,
    Ian Guymer
    DOI: 10.1061/JOEEDU.EEENG-7134
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: There has been a recent increase of interest in sewer network water quality, both for pollutants and wastewater epidemiology. Of particular interest is the ability to perform cost-effective small-scale monitoring to understand the sewer network and perform source localization (the process of identifying the sources of materials of interest within the network), enabling prioritization of combined sewer overflow (CSO) interventions and targeted response to the detection of infectious diseases. Rhodamine WT fluorescent dye tracing was carried out in the combined sewer networks of four UK cities, for which network geometries were available. Over 100 dye concentration profiles were recorded, from which discharge, travel time (velocity), and dispersion were quantified. A simplified hydraulic and water quality (conservative solute transport) modeling approach was used to investigate dispersion further. A theoretical method for calculating dispersion over a reach with nonuniform properties was derived and used with the models and recorded data to develop a method for estimating the dispersion coefficient in sewers. Novel simultaneous injections into multiple manholes within one sewer network were conducted. Modeling of these injections validated the modeling approach and explained the measured concentration profiles, demonstrating both the potential of hydraulic and solute transport modeling and the new dispersion coefficient predictor for source localization. Such modeling can be used to develop sewer network “fingerprints” and source location probability plots based on residence time distribution (RTD) theory to maximize information from limited water quality monitoring. This will aid managers and operators in identifying potential intermittent sources of material within the network.
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    contributor authorFred Sonnenwald
    contributor authorJoe Shuttleworth
    contributor authorOlivia Bailey
    contributor authorMargaret Williams
    contributor authorJames Frankland
    contributor authorBecky Rhead
    contributor authorOle Mark
    contributor authorMatthew J. Wade
    contributor authorIan Guymer
    date accessioned2023-11-27T23:57:52Z
    date available2023-11-27T23:57:52Z
    date issued3/6/2023 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2023-03-06
    identifier otherJOEEDU.EEENG-7134.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4293986
    description abstractThere has been a recent increase of interest in sewer network water quality, both for pollutants and wastewater epidemiology. Of particular interest is the ability to perform cost-effective small-scale monitoring to understand the sewer network and perform source localization (the process of identifying the sources of materials of interest within the network), enabling prioritization of combined sewer overflow (CSO) interventions and targeted response to the detection of infectious diseases. Rhodamine WT fluorescent dye tracing was carried out in the combined sewer networks of four UK cities, for which network geometries were available. Over 100 dye concentration profiles were recorded, from which discharge, travel time (velocity), and dispersion were quantified. A simplified hydraulic and water quality (conservative solute transport) modeling approach was used to investigate dispersion further. A theoretical method for calculating dispersion over a reach with nonuniform properties was derived and used with the models and recorded data to develop a method for estimating the dispersion coefficient in sewers. Novel simultaneous injections into multiple manholes within one sewer network were conducted. Modeling of these injections validated the modeling approach and explained the measured concentration profiles, demonstrating both the potential of hydraulic and solute transport modeling and the new dispersion coefficient predictor for source localization. Such modeling can be used to develop sewer network “fingerprints” and source location probability plots based on residence time distribution (RTD) theory to maximize information from limited water quality monitoring. This will aid managers and operators in identifying potential intermittent sources of material within the network.
    publisherASCE
    titleQuantifying Mixing in Sewer Networks for Source Localization
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume149
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Environmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/JOEEDU.EEENG-7134
    journal fristpage04023019-1
    journal lastpage04023019-12
    page12
    treeJournal of Environmental Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 149 ):;issue: 005
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