Assessment of detection limits of fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing for detection of illicit connections

Jaap Nienhuis, Cornelis De Haan, Jeroen Langeveld, Martijn Klootwijk, François Clemens

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Abstract

Distributed temperature sensing (DTS) with fiber-optic cables is a powerful tool to detect illicit connections in storm sewer systems. High-frequency temperature measurements along the in-sewer cable create a detailed representation of temperature anomalies due to illicit discharges. The detection limits of the monitoring equipment itself are well-known, but there is little information available on detection limits for the discovery of illicit connections, as in mixing of sewers, and attenuation also plays an important role. This paper describes the results of full-scale experiments aiming to quantify the detection limits for illicit connections under various sewer conditions. Based on the results, a new monitoring set-up for (partially) filled sewer conduits has been proposed. © IWA Publishing 2013.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2712-2718
Number of pages7
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume67
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Detection limit
  • DTS
  • Foul sewer
  • Illicit connections
  • Storm sewer
  • Temperature monitoring
  • article
  • fiber optics
  • limit of detection
  • sewer
  • temperature
  • temperature measurement

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