Water Science and Technology (Jan 2022)

Experimental study on three simple tracers for the assessment of extraneous water into sewer systems

  • Shuai Guo,
  • Rui Ding,
  • Biao Huang,
  • David Z. Zhu,
  • Wenming Zhou,
  • Mei Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2021.625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 85, no. 2
pp. 633 – 644

Abstract

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In recent years, three simple tracers (conductivity, turbidity and temperature) have shown their advantages to many other tracers for tracing and assessment of extraneous water (or inflow and infiltration, I/I) into sewer systems due to low detection cost and high monitoring frequency. A better understanding of the error and uncertainty of the three simple tracers on the quantification of I/I will help to improve the reliability and reduce the cost of actual projects. A large-scale experimental model simulating a 36 m long sewer was constructed for conducting extraneous water flow tests including groundwater infiltration, wastewater inflow and hot water inflow under different I/I flow rates and concentrations. The accuracy and uncertainty of the three tracers were estimated, and their correlation with tracer concentration difference before and after extraneous inflow was also analyzed. Experimental results provide guidance for the practical applicability of the three tracers under different I/I conditions. HIGHLIGHTS Large-scale experimental tests were conducted to evaluate three simple tracers for I/I assessment.; The accuracy and uncertainty of three simple tracers were evaluated.; The suitable conditions for each of the three tracers were illustrated.;

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