IWC12A31 - On-line monitoring of ozonation through estimation of AOC concentration - P.S. Ross
on-line monitoring of ozonation through estimation of AoC concentration and CT value with UV/Vis-spectrometers. P.S. Ross, J. van den Broeke, A.W.C. van der Helm, L.C. Rietveld, the Netherlands Petra Ross is specialist water technology at ARCADIS. She holds a MSc degree in Civil Engineering of Delft University of Technology. During the last couple of years she was a PhD student at Delft University of Technology. The PhD study focussed on optimization of drinking water treatment through modeling and on-line monitoring and is expected to be finished late 2012. Futhermore she is involved in organising activities for IWA Young Water Professionals (BeNeLux, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg). In this conference we will discuss the new developments in IT & Water. These developments are very important for the further evolution of the water sector. IT applications in the water sector cover a broad field of interest. On one hand, IT applications have the ability to integrate the water sector from a high strategic level with connections to security and energy services. on the other hand IT applications have the ability to improve the performance of a single process, or part of a process, by improving the design or control with detailed models. IT applications should lead to better water quality, lower environmental impact and more efficient management, control, monitoring and maintenance of water systems, infrastructure and water treatment processes. Due to fast communication and new ways of personal interaction with stakeholders and customers, IT applications will not only support the water sector in carrying out its primary tasks but also in its communication with customers and stakeholders.
on-line monitoring of ozonation through estimation of AoC concentration and CT value with UV/Vis-spectrometers. P.S. Ross, J. van den Broeke, A.W.C. van der Helm, L.C. Rietveld, the Netherlands Petra Ross is specialist water technology at ARCADIS. She holds a MSc degree in Civil Engineering of Delft University of Technology. During the last couple of years she was a PhD student at Delft University of Technology. The PhD study focussed on optimization of drinking water treatment through modeling and on-line monitoring and is expected to be finished late 2012. Futhermore she is involved in organising activities for IWA Young Water Professionals (BeNeLux, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg). In this conference we will discuss the new developments in IT & Water. These developments are very important for the further evolution of the water sector. IT applications in the water sector cover a broad field of interest. On one hand, IT applications have the ability to integrate the water sector from a high strategic level with connections to security and energy services. on the other hand IT applications have the ability to improve the performance of a single process, or part of a process, by improving the design or control with detailed models. IT applications should lead to better water quality, lower environmental impact and more efficient management, control, monitoring and maintenance of water systems, infrastructure and water treatment processes. Due to fast communication and new ways of personal interaction with stakeholders and customers, IT applications will not only support the water sector in carrying out its primary tasks but also in its communication with customers and stakeholders.