Sewer mining software – report available
The sewer-mining software was made for the operators of sewer-mining systems, but it can be applied (with some additions/changes) to any water-based system. It is a complete platform which can be used for monitoring and administration of small packaged plants for urban sewer mining. It is allowing user control, i.e. access to advanced platform functionality (adding/deleting/configuring sensors) to authorized personnel, while providing monitoring functionality to other users. Furthermore, it collects the data from the variable sensors, offering real-time and historical monitoring of the water features/characteristics provided by the sensors (i.e. turbidity, pH, temperature, conductivity, BOD, etc.).
The objective of the software-hardware platform for monitoring and control of small packaged plants for urban sewer mining is to integrate data collection tools, sensing elements and monitoring and configuration tools into a common platform. Additional emphasis was given in addressing interoperability, flexibility, extendibility and usability issues of the platform in order to enhance its seamless integration and adaptability with existing legacy systems as well as to facilitate its acceptance and adoption by the stakeholder community.
The actual deliverable D22.2 is a prototype that can’t be electronically submitted to the EC services. Hence, it is accompanied by this report which focuses on the development of the sewer mining software and hardware platform and the development of the communication solutions, for collecting, processing and visualizing data of the field sensors installed at the packaged plant in KEREFYT, Sanitary Engineering Research and Development Center of EYDAP in Greece.
You can download the whole report here.