Remote Data Acquisition
Background
The use of sophisticated
computers, data loggers and solid-state sensors have only
recently evolved into a commonly used technique for data
collection during environmental investigations. However,
Terran Corporation personnel have been designing,
constructing and installing instrumentation for
collecting chemical and physical data at remote,
sometimes inclement project sites for over ten years.
Although the purposes of the project requiring remote
data acquisition may differ, each installation has the
common elements of collecting and storing real-time data
from in-situ sensors for retrieval and transfer to a
central processing location. These functions occur with
minimal opportunity for data entry error.
There are many
applications for remote acquisition of environmental
data, including:
Long-term
Monitoring
Continuous Monitoring
Episodic Monitoring
Sentinel Monitoring
Long-term
Monitoring
When data must be
collected for long periods of time in remote locations,
problems arise in maintaining sufficient power and
adequate data storage space. Long-term monitoring
typically requires low power CMOS based data loggers
connected to non-fouling sensors. Real-time data is
collected, averaged for a fixed interval and stored
on-site for later retrieval. Terran designed, built,
installed and maintained a system to record seasonal
variability of specific conductance, pH, redox, flow,
rainfall and humidity measurements in several man-made
wetlands used to abate acid mine drainage.
Continuous
Monitoring
Continuous monitoring
requires data to be reported in real-time or near
real-time, usually in raw form for immediate processing
at a central computer. Terran designed and installed a
network to continuously monitor the capture zone of a
pump and treat system. The system utilized over twenty
monitoring wells distributed over 400 acres, and was used
for the protection of a municipal water supply.
Episodic
Monitoring
Many environmental
investigations require random events to be documented.
For example, rainfall above a predetermined amount may
trigger the collection of stormwater runoff samples.
Terran Corporation owns and maintains portable data
acquisition systems to record episodic changes in water
levels, water discharge and meteorological conditions.
Sentinel
Monitoring
Sentinel monitoring allows
unintended events (spills, releases) to be detected prior
to loss of control. Terran personnel designed, assembled
and installed an early warning system using radio
telemetry to monitor the water level of an industrial
sewer to prevent the unauthorized release into an
adjacent river.
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