Science Inventory

REAL-TIME REMOTE MONITORING OF DRINKING WATER QUALITY

Citation:

PANGULURI, S., R. HAUGHT, C. L. PATTERSON, R. KRISHNAN, AND J. HALL. REAL-TIME REMOTE MONITORING OF DRINKING WATER QUALITY. Presented at EWRI World Water Congress, Anchorage, AL, May 15 - 19, 2005.

Impact/Purpose:

To inform the public

Description:

Over the past eight years, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Research and Development (ORD) has funded the testing and evaluation of various online "real-time" technologies for monitoring drinking water quality. The events of 9/11 and subsequent threats to the nation's infrastructure have expanded the focus of this research. Currently, EPA's National Homeland Security Research Center (NHSRC) is funding additional research to evaluate a variety of remote water quality monitoring (RWQM) technologies. The evaluations focus on the ability of the commercially available technologies to be used as a tool to detect deliberate or accidental contamination of water supply and water distribution systems. This paper highlights some of the lessons learned from the past and ongoing research related to RWQM conducted by EPA at the EPA's Test and Evaluation (T&E) Facility in Cincinnati, Ohio, and other field locations.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:05/15/2005
Record Last Revised:07/25/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 118657