Using geographical information systems to address hydrogen sulfide in the sewer network of Leicestershire, UK

被引:0
|
作者
Baker, Maela [1 ]
机构
[1] Pick Everard, Leicester, Leics, England
关键词
concrete structures; corrosion; sewers & drains;
D O I
10.1680/jenes.17.00021
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Hydrogen sulfide is a notorious problem within waste water networks, with the associated corrosion of assets resulting in significant financial and environmental implications. Geographical information systems (GIS) enable the relationships between multiple spatial data to be assessed, providing a useful mechanism to understand the root cause of past problems in the network and predict locations of future issues, enabling proactive measures to be taken. This study focuses on a catchment in Leicestershire, UK, which has experienced network failures as a result of hydrogen sulfide. It analyses a number of factors upstream of known hydrogen sulfide locations to establish likely root cause from the upstream network, and also sensitivity of the network to failure to establish which assets are at greatest risk. GIS proved a useful tool in assessing and communicating risk in the study catchment. Regular assessment and accurate up-to-date spacial data is key to enabling risk assessments using this approach to be effective.
引用
收藏
页码:28 / 36
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS
    Herisanu, Gh.
    Zavoianu, I.
    GEOGRAPHIA TECHNICA, 2006, 1 (02): : 34 - 39
  • [32] DETERMINATION OF BASIN CHARACTERISTICS BY USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)
    Sener, M.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECOLOGY, 2011, 12 (04): : 1941 - 1947
  • [33] Using geographical information systems to plan dialysis facility provision
    MacGregor, MS
    Campbell, J
    Bain, M
    Isles, CG
    Simpson, K
    NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION, 2005, 20 (07) : 1509 - 1511
  • [34] Construction scheduling and progress control using geographical information systems
    Poku, Stephen E.
    Arditi, David
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, 2006, 20 (05) : 351 - 360
  • [35] USING COMPUTERS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION-SYSTEMS FOR EXPEDITION FIELDWORK
    CARVER, SJ
    CORNELIUS, SC
    HEYWOOD, DI
    SEAR, DA
    GEOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL, 1995, 161 : 167 - 176
  • [36] Modelling exposure to airborne pollution using geographical information systems
    Rushton, SP
    Pless-Muloli, T
    Lurz, PWW
    Edwards, R
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2005, 16 (05) : S70 - S71
  • [37] Spatial Outlier Detection Using GAMs and Geographical Information Systems
    Garcia-Perez, Alfonso
    Cabrero-Ortega, Yolanda
    SOFT METHODS FOR DATA SCIENCE, 2017, 456 : 245 - 252
  • [38] THE RELATIVE UTILITY OF THE CENTRAL POSTCODE DIRECTORY AND PINPOINT ADDRESS CODE IN APPLICATIONS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION-SYSTEMS
    GATRELL, AC
    DUNN, CE
    BOYLE, PJ
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 1991, 23 (10) : 1447 - 1458
  • [39] Using Geographical Information Systems to identify and target sites for creation and restoration of native woodlands: A case study of the Chiltern Hills, UK
    Lee, JT
    Bailey, N
    Thompson, S
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2002, 64 (01) : 25 - 34
  • [40] Prediction on the Seasonal Behavior of Hydrogen Sulfide using a Neural Network Model
    Kim, Byungwhan
    Lee, Joogong
    Jang, Jungyoung
    Han, Dongil
    Kim, Ki-Hyun
    THESCIENTIFICWORLDJOURNAL, 2011, 11 : 992 - 1004