monitoring Archives - Water Research Australia https://www.waterra.com.au/topic/monitoring/ National leader in water solutions through collaboration and high impact research Mon, 05 Dec 2022 06:38:39 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.waterra.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/cropped-waterRA-favicon-1-32x32.png monitoring Archives - Water Research Australia https://www.waterra.com.au/topic/monitoring/ 32 32 The Living Mooraboolo: Evaluating the effects of human-driven change on River Health https://www.waterra.com.au/project/the-living-mooraboolo-evaluating-the-effects-of-human-driven-change-on-river-health/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 06:38:39 +0000 https://www.waterra.com.au/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=10918 This project aims to use qualitative and quantitative approaches, develop a consolidated time-based narrative (and / or) model showing how landscape change, interventions and social factors within the Moorabool catchment have impacted on the river’s health in terms of water quality, flow regimes, ecological carrying capacity, and bank stability / erosion...

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This project aims to use qualitative and quantitative approaches, develop a consolidated time-based narrative (and / or) model showing how landscape change, interventions and social factors within the Moorabool catchment have impacted on the river’s health in terms of water quality, flow regimes, ecological carrying capacity, and bank stability / erosion.

PhD Thesis underway by Paulina Ramos.

project description goes here

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NOM monitoring and characterisation in the Nepean https://www.waterra.com.au/project/nom-monitoring-and-characterisation-in-the-nepean/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 05:54:04 +0000 https://www.waterra.com.au/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=10908 It is well understood NOM character as well as concentration impacts its treatability by water treatment processes and that concentration and character can change over time...

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Status: In Progress

Focus Area: Source & Catchments

National Research Priority: Liveability

Project Description

It is well understood NOM character as well as concentration impacts its treatability by water treatment processes and that concentration and character can change over time. This project will develop and evaluate novel, advanced characterisation and in situ monitoring techniques to provide NOM character, and in turn, will determine the link between NOM character and treatment performance.

PhD Thesis underway by Anthony Agostino.

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Investigation of endocrine disruption in Australian aquatic environments https://www.waterra.com.au/project/investigation-of-endocrine-disruption-in-australian-aquatic-environments/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 05:33:46 +0000 https://www.waterra.com.au/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=10841 There are over 40,000 chemical compounds registered for use in Australia; however, very few of these have been monitored in aquatic receiving environments...

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Project Description

There are over 40,000 chemical compounds registered for use in Australia; however, very few of these have been monitored in aquatic receiving environments. This study combined chemical, in vitro, in vivo and in situ techniques to determine the extent of endocrine disruption in fish living in Australian rivers.

PhD Thesis completed by Philip David Scott in April 2014.

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Monitoring organic matter in drinking water systems using fluorescence spectroscopy https://www.waterra.com.au/project/monitoring-organic-matter-in-drinking-water-systems-using-fluorescence-spectroscopy/ Thu, 01 Dec 2022 03:19:52 +0000 https://www.waterra.com.au/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=10831 first sentence goes hereThis project provided an on-line monitoring protocol utilizing fluorescence to aid utilities in their provision of safe drinking water thus addressing the National Research Priority Goal "Water - A critical resource"...

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Project Description

This project provided an on-line monitoring protocol utilizing fluorescence to aid utilities in their provision of safe drinking water thus addressing the National Research Priority Goal “Water – A critical resource”

PhD Thesis completed by Yulia Shutova in October 2014.

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Guidance on sensors in the global water industry https://www.waterra.com.au/project/guidance-on-sensors-in-the-global-water-industry/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 01:16:53 +0000 https://43.250.142.120/~waterrac/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=9226 Real time monitoring and process control is a crucial component of optimal, pro-active water and wastewater management but there is a lack of information about real-world experience, operation, return on investment and the costs that are related to online monitoring...

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Project Description

Real time monitoring and process control is a crucial component of optimal, pro-active water and wastewater management but there is a lack of information about real-world experience, operation, return on investment and the costs that are related to online monitoring. This research collated information from literature reviews, case studies, industry surveys and interviews, and concluded that more than 250 manufacturers sell over 100 water quality applications. In this context it is important to carefully define operational needs and the availability of skills, resources and budget before choosing an application. It is also important to manage and set realistic expectations and to embed online monitoring within the organisation.

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ColoSSoS | Fiji https://www.waterra.com.au/project/colossos-fiji/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 06:27:37 +0000 https://43.250.142.120/~waterrac/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=9266 Following on from the successes of the Mekong node of the ColoSSoS program, WaterRA entered into another project with the Australian Water Association to provide knowledge transfer and capacity building services to the Water Authority of Fiji...

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Project Description

Following on from the successes of the Mekong node of the ColoSSoS program, WaterRA entered into another project with the Australian Water Association to provide knowledge transfer and capacity building services to the Water Authority of Fiji. The techniques developed in Australia have now been trialed in both low prevalence case settings as well as during the height of the Australian outbreaks and can be confidently adapted and applied in these scenarios in Suva, Fiji.

The project has been structured in a similar way to ColoSSoS Mekong, with SA Water providing both utility and laboratory expertise to developed tailored sampling and analysis protocols. Australian health departments will also be engaged in a formal capacity to provide tailored advice to Fijian counterparts.

The international work to date has seen the application of SARS-CoV-2 detection and analysis practices outside of Australia in the Mekong region, through the sharing of tools, protocols, and best practice skills, and knowledge. These wastewater monitoring techniques will remain relevant if new strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus emerge globally, and current global and Australian research efforts focus on the identification of new strains in the community and ports of entry, as well as the quantification of proportions of these variants within community populations. Its use in Fiji will provide the heath agency with valuable information to make critical decisions to protect the community.

WaterRA’s continued involvement in these projects has provided our Australian Members an opportunity to elevate their international profile through DFAT-funded collaborations under the umbrella of the Australian Water Partnership. Furthermore, this sharing of Australian knowledge and skills supports Australia’s regional response to the ever-evolving Covid-19 situation, providing tools and strategies to help protect communities both in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.

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ColoSSoS | Method evaluation and optimisation: Investigation of PCR-based methods and feasibility study for whole-genome sequencing https://www.waterra.com.au/project/colossos-method-evaluation-and-optimisation-investigation-of-pcr-based-methods-and-feasibility-study-for-whole-genome-sequencing/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 04:18:45 +0000 https://43.250.142.120/~waterrac/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=9122 The Collaboration on Sewage Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 (ColoSSoS) project combined the expertise of more than 50 Australian organisations in R&D activities that have enabled health departments across the country to integrate quantitative measurements of SARS-CoV-2 virus detected in sewage with human clinical PCR test data for COVID-19...

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Project Description

The Collaboration on Sewage Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 (ColoSSoS) project combined the expertise of more than 50 Australian organisations in R&D activities that have enabled health departments across the country to integrate quantitative measurements of SARS-CoV-2 virus detected in sewage with human clinical PCR test data for COVID-19. This subproject trialled a series of molecular tests to identify the best laboratory protocols for the reliable retrieval of SARS-CoV-2 virus from sewage samples, extraction of the viral RNA and the amplification of viral sequences that can distinguish between SARS-CoV-2 and other closely related types of viruses. Laboratory test control and validation methods were also established. These methods have been implemented in the Victorian state wastewater monitoring programme and are also the foundation for the ongoing development of genome sequencing methods which will be applied to detect and identify emerging variants in the future.

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UV/Chlorine AOP in Potable Reuse: Assessment of applicability, operational issues, and potential by-products https://www.waterra.com.au/project/uv-chlorine-aop-in-potable-reuse-assessment-of-applicability-operational-issues-and-potential-by-products/ Thu, 01 Sep 2022 02:03:25 +0000 https://43.250.142.120/~waterrac/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=9202 Potable water reuse is increasingly recognised as an important water management strategy for future Australian and international cities...

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Project Description

Potable water reuse is increasingly recognised as an important water management strategy for future Australian and international cities. In order to produce the highest quality drinking water from municipal wastewater sources, advanced treatment by ultraviolet radiation advanced oxidation processes (UV-AOPs) is a prominent feature of some of the most sophisticated potable reuse projects. Validation and monitoring of the UV aspects of UV-AOPs are well established and effective. However, validation of the AOP aspects (i.e., the production of oxidative radical species) is poorly developed and ongoing performance monitoring methods are currently impractical for most projects. This is a significant gap in advanced water treatment process reliability for chemical contaminant degradation. In terms of full-scale operational potable reuse projects, high intensity UV and UV-peroxide are the only fully established processes. However, there is rapidly growing interest in an alternative catalytical process, UV-chlorine. There is one full-scale operational UV-chlorine AOP plant in California, but currently no experience with this technology in Australia.
This project will aim to develop a framework for the validation and ongoing performance monitoring of the advanced oxidation aspects of UV-chlorine employed for potable water reuse. Researchers will systematically explore relationships between monitorable UV-chlorine operational conditions and treatment performance outcomes. The development of this framework will allow for ongoing practical and cost-effective real-time performance monitoring, satisfying a key requirement of Australian water quality public health regulators when assessing and licencing proposed potable water reuse projects.

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Global Water Research Coalition International Guidance Manual for the Management of Toxic Cyanobacteria https://www.waterra.com.au/project/global-water-research-coalition-international-guidance-manual-for-the-management-of-toxic-cyanobacteria/ Mon, 29 Aug 2022 07:33:02 +0000 https://43.250.142.120/~waterrac/?post_type=ts-portfolio&p=9197 Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) can bloom in marine and freshwater and cause additional problems for water utilities when they produce toxins and taste and odour compounds...

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Project Description

Blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) can bloom in marine and freshwater and cause additional problems for water utilities when they produce toxins and taste and odour compounds. This project consolidated a wealth of knowledge and experience in the management of cyanobacteria into an electronic / online international, practical, and user-friendly manual. It includes information about conducting risk assessments, developing monitoring programmes and incident management strategies, and management procedures to mitigate the risk posed by cyanotoxins.

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