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FSA Seminar 2017
OUTFALL MONITORING
OVERVIEW• Outfall Selection• Equipment Needs• Drainage Easements• Lessons Learned
OUTFALL MONITORING
FSA Workshop – Sept 8, 2017
OUTFALL SELECTION
OUTFALL SELECTION
• Identify all outfalls entering waterbody• Determine drainage patterns discharging into each outfall via
pipe inverts and/or contours • Incorporate GIS and land uses for each sub-basin• Calculate pollutant loads discharging from each outfall• Per NPDES permit requirements, obtain permission from
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to monitor specific outfall
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To Lake Daniel
BASIN Outfall Location AcresOutfall Size
TN (lbs/yr) TP (lbs/yr)Treatment
TypeTN with Treatmt
(lbs/yr)TP with Treatmt
(lbs/yr)
1 Westmoreland 46.3 60'' 631 95 baffle box 627 93
2 Northumberland 110.6 72'' 2190 287 na 2190 287
3 Bryn Mawr/ Western 7.8 15'' 163 21 na 163 21
4 Bryn Mawr/ Eastern 7.3 12'' 150 20 na 150 20
5 Clayton 6.1 24'' 123 16 na 123 16
6 Silver Dr 14.3 24'' 294 39 na 294 39
7 Edgewater HS 14.3 24'' 214 28 pond 86 11
8 Par St 17.1 24'' 362 62 pond 145 25
9 Alexander Ct 3.4 12'' 73 14 pond 29 6
10 Ardsley/ Knollwood 12.0 24'' 248 32 baffle box 246 32
11 Ardsley/ Roosevelt 20.4 24'' 420 55 baffle box 418 54
12 Ardsley/ Bryn Mawr 9.3 18'' 164 22 baffle box 163 21
TOTAL 268.9 5032 691 4634 625
Lake Silver TMDL – Pollutant Loading
EQUIPMENT NEEDS & COSTS
EQUIPMENT NEEDS
• Parameter selection• Autosampler• Electric Source or Solar Panels with 4 marine batteries• Traffic & NEMA boxes• Flow sensor• Data logger• Telemetry• Antenna• Server or desktop machine to store raw data• Software to analyze flow• Rain sensor (optional)• Lightning dissipator & surge protector (optional)
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Either, or both
• TMDL impairments = TN & TP• Current edition of DEP SOP
for Field Sampling Activities• Bottle type• Preservation• Hold times**No deviations allowed**
OUTFALL MONITORING
FSA Workshop – Sept 8, 2017PARAMETERSDepartment of Environmental Protection Standard Operating Procedures for Field Activities DEP-SOP-001/01
AUTOSAMPLER
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QCEC (not ISCO)Model: QLS
• * EPA-recommended• * Vacuum (200 ft w/ 25 ft head)• * Purge cycle• No float switch• Synch with flow sensor or
data logger
• SAMPLE TAKEN EVERY 100,000 gallons
TRAFFIC & NEMA BOXES
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• Both need to be vented• Fiberglass cooler for
electronics• * Fan installed in traffic
box to prevent sampler from seizing up
• Grounded• “Vandalism-free”
FLOW SENSOR
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SONTEKModel: IQ PIPE
• Matched conditions of pipe• Synch with autosampler or
data logger• * Used by USGS• * Pitch and roll functions for
sensor/data integrity
DATA LOGGER
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CAMPBELL SCIENTIFICModel: CR6
• Multi-tool for data acquisition (input & output)
• Synch with flow sensor and autosampler
• Data storage• Provides details on sample
events• Generates alarms/alerts• Valuable tool for troubleshooting
TELEMETRY & SOFTWARE
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• Purchased server to store data• Temporarily, used secure City Wastewater server
• Cellular (Verizon)• Modem• Omni antenna• Records flow every 15 minutes• Sends data every hour
• Purchased AQUARIUS• * Used by USGS
RAIN SENSOR
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TEXAS ELECTRONICSModel: 525S
• Synch with autosampler or data logger
• Tip bucket• * 1 % accuracy up to 12
inch/hour intensity• Valuable for troubleshooting
and evaluating flow values
Cost Equipment Item$5,500 Autosampler
$1,000 - $13,300 Electric Installation or Solar Panel & 4 marine batteries
$4,500 Traffic and NEMA boxes$8,800 Flow sensor
$855 Data Logger$1,230 Telemetry & Antenna
$11,500 Server$30,000 - $88,000 Software (Start-up fee. Annual renewal fees similar)
$800 Rain sensor (optional)
$190 Lightning dissipator & surge protection (optional)
$130,675 PARTIAL TOTAL
SPECIAL & CONTINUAL COSTS
$ ??? Installation
$ ??? Consultant(s)
$5,400 Parameters - TN/TP ($50 per sample x 3 samples per week x 36 weeks)
$ ??? Electric
$15 Telemetry (monthly cellular data package)
$30,000 - $75,000 Software (Annual renewal fees)
DRAINAGE EASEMENTS
DRAINAGE EASEMENTS
• Typical drainage easements = 5’ – 20’• Practical placement of sampling equipment may exceed
easement boundary• Option #1 > Temporary Construction Easement
• Sketch & Description• Dialogue between:
Property Owner City Real Estate City Legal• Owner may want lease & compensation
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DRAINAGE EASEMENTS
• Typical drainage easements = 5’ – 20’• Practical placement of sampling equipment may exceed
easement boundary• Option #1 > Temporary Construction Easement
• Sketch & Description• Dialogue between:
Property Owner City Real Estate City Legal• Owner may want lease & compensation
• Option #2 > Permanent Easement• Same as above, plus+ Recorded at Comptroller’s Office (extra time & fee)
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LESSONS LEARNED
LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions• Intact or damaged• Weirs upstream?• BMP’s upstream?• Volume of debris in system?• Last time maintained?
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system
• Data sloshy• Must hire a diver to install equipment and perform
troubleshooting & maintenance• Luckily, able to piggyback contract from SJRWMD• Make sure divers do not arrive with “HAZ MAT” truck >
causes panic in neighborhood
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism
• Interferes with sensors on flow meter• Installed 18” riser, but still inherited problems• Divers installed plug to clean lines; however, caused fish
kill within stormline and caused bad odors in immediate vicinity. Divers had to remove dead fish, as well as sediment and debris.
• Before install sensor, devise mechanism to flush, wipe or clean sensors on routine basis.
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism4. Perform thorough research on equipment
• Step outside of comfort zone and what familiar with• Call other municipalities and government agencies• Look for existing contracts for piggybacking• Look at GSA Schedule Contracts• May save time & money in long-run
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism4. Perform thorough research on equipment5. Allow time for land acquisition and permit approvals
• Arrange field meeting with adjacent property owners to discuss project & importance to them and water quality
• Generated letters to properties immediately impacted• Involves attorneys
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism4. Perform thorough research on equipment5. Allow time for land acquisition and permit approvals6. Engage citizens from beginning of project
• Start with elected officials & Office of Communications• Created newsletter for all homeowners in basin• Used social media to notify citizens whenever additional
activity expected in area• Provided Point of Contact
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism4. Perform thorough research on equipment5. Allow time for land acquisition and permit approvals6. Engage citizens from beginning of project7. Correspond with NPDES Coordinator for guidance
• Important to keep DEP in the loop if experiencing problems or not keeping on schedule
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LESSONS LEARNED
1. Pre-existing conditions 2. Avoid surcharged system3. Silty conditions & flushing mechanism4. Perform thorough research on equipment5. Allow time for land acquisition and permit approvals6. Engage citizens from beginning of project7. Correspond with NPDES Coordinator for guidance and
expectations8. Have flow-modeling software in place before project
starts• Ability to detect problems with sensor in timely manner if
have visualization software and/or filters in place
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment• Expand intimate knowledge to discuss with consultants• Installation requirements• Programming• Understand data outputs
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data
• Manufacturer have technical advisors to confirm data integrity and understand sensor codes and activity
• Manufacturer can ensure proper programming
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample
number of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.• Follow DEP SOP’s for cleaning methods• Need plenty of extra jugs to swap out• Safe access to sulfuric, hydrochloric and nitric acids
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample number
of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.
12. Data interpretation• Multiple professionals to assist with interpretation• Establish written filters for discarding outliers
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FSA Workshop – Sept 8, 2017
LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample number
of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.
12. Data interpretation13. Telemetry can be your best friend
• Saves tremendous about of time• Must be maintained• Status of sensor• Status of battery voltage• Sends out alarms/alerts• Informs staff if sample taken
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample number
of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.
12. Data interpretation13. Telemetry can be your best friend14. Power glitches
• Ensure surge protections in place to prevent damage• Ensure equipment maintains settings & not reset to default
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample number
of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.
12. Data interpretation13. Telemetry can be your best friend14. Power glitches15. Pest maintenance & vandalism
• Ants like electric wiring and high/dry places• Wasp nests• Bird droppings on solar panels• “Scary” stickers or fake cameras to minimize vandalism
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LESSONS LEARNED
9. Be familiar with equipment10. Contact manufacturer shortly after setup to review data11. Wash room for cleaning equipment & storing ample number
of jugs, bottles and coolers. Need access to acids for pre-preserving bottles and for making cleaning solution.
12. Data interpretation13. Telemetry can be your best friend14. Power glitches15. Pest maintenance & vandalism16. Allow plenty of time to start data collection
• One decision hinges on another x infinity• Data collections problems occur. More sound data over
course of a year; more accurate PL; more accurate supplemental plan; improved water quality
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Questions ??