SSIT Australia Chair Adj Prof Philip Hall will talk on; *Water Quality
Management: The Case for Real Time Monitoring &Reporting.*
The talk will occur on Thursday the 1st of August 2013 from 6.30 to
7.30pm at the University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Alan Gilbert
Lecture Theatre 103. /Further details on speaker and abstract below./
*Location:* University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus, Alan Gilbert
Lecture Theatre 103, Corner Grattan & Barry Streets
*Organised by:* IEEE SSIT Chapter (and as part of preparation for an
Oceanic Engineering Society chapter)
*Abstract:*
Despite significant advances in sensor and communication technologies,
water quality monitoring (WQM) is still primarily undertaken through
small-scale and single-application sampling and testing that is limited
by the available techniques and only provides selective data for
decision support tools. The effects of diffuse pollutants and their
distribution within water bodies and transboundary river systems are,
therefore, difficult to capture, as is determining the exact point and
timing of their release into a defined "water system". Improved data
capture and timely analysis, enabled by innovative sensor technologies
and communication networks, is an important aspect of compliance
monitoring. This is particularly important for international and
trans-border agreements where changes in water distribution, quality,
and availability associated with regional climate variability are
already creating challenges for future water, energy and food security.
Therefore, by removing the long lead times between when the sample was
taken to completion of sample testing and data analysis, it is not only
possible to develop and implement an effective WQM network and
management framework that provides for real time data capture and
analysis, but one that also provides for flexible policy settings, an
early warning and situation management capability, and opportunities for
greater compliance in water resource management.
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