Sent5ry Case Study - Wessex Water
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Case Studies
The Chilton Trinity site of Wessex Water takes in municipal waste along with trade waste from a large fruit juice manufacturer. It also suffers from I&I issues when there is heavy rain. To prevent issues from the industrial discharger, Wessex built a BAFF system and directed 55% of the flow to it. BAFF systems are very effective with a tradeoff of high energy consumption.
SENTRY™ Sensors were chosen because other types of sensors struggle to pick up the short chain carbons. To compound that, the use of a UV Vis sensor has to be post BAFF so the leading edge of any organic overload is missed. Initially, the question was can SENTRY™ Sensors perform comparably to other real time monitoring tools in both function and reliability.
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- Sensor Systems
- Multi-Sensor Pipelines
- Sensors
- Sensorial networks
- Water Quality Monitoring Sensor