DocumentCode
3308625
Title
Implementation issues when installing control and condition monitoring at water treatment works
Author
Bevan, David ; Cox, Chris ; Adgar, Adam
Author_Institution
Control Syst. Centre, Sunderland Univ., UK
fYear
1998
fDate
35858
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
42494
Abstract
Monitoring (and control) systems at many of Northumbrian Water´s treatment sites are based on a highly centralised configuration. A study was carried out on a programme of control system development and enhancement that would realise: (i) a high degree of reliability in the system operation, (ii) consistently good quality water satisfying stringent EU regulations, (iii) reduced operational costs, and (iv) improved standards of safety and environmental protection. It was anticipated that such a study would highlight the benefits of a distributed control scheme. The first part of the study was to collect information on the topology and operational condition of the various loops which together provide the basic plant monitoring and control support for the diverse water treatment plant which constitute the supply base. The paper documents some of the findings of these investigations but first a brief explanation of the various unit operations which together represent a typical surface (river or reservoir) water treatment plant employing a basic three stage (clarification, filtration and disinfection) treatment process
Keywords
water treatment; EU regulations; Northumbrian Water´s treatment sites; clarification; condition monitoring; disinfection; distributed control scheme; environmental protection; filtration; implementation issues; operational costs; reliability; surface water treatment plant;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Industrial Automation and Control: Distributed Control for Automation (Digest No. 1998/297), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19980519
Filename
674119
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