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Remote real-time monitoring of subsurface landfill gas migration

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:37 authored by Cormac FayCormac Fay, Aiden R Doherty, Stephen Beirne, F Collins, C Foley, John Healy, Breda M Kiernan, Hyowon Lee, Damien Maher, D Orpen, Thomas Phelan, Zhengwei Qiu, Kirk Zhang, Cathal Gurrin, Brian Corcoran, Noel E O'Connor, A F Smeaton, D Diamond
The cost of monitoring greenhouse gas emissions from landfill sites is of major concern for regulatory authorities. The current monitoring procedure is recognised as labour intensive, requiring agency inspectors to physically travel to perimeter borehole wells in rough terrain and manually measure gas concentration levels with expensive hand-held instrumentation. In this article we present a cost-effective and efficient system for remotely monitoring landfill subsurface migration of methane and carbon dioxide concentration levels. Based purely on an autonomous sensing architecture, the proposed sensing platform was capable of performing complex analytical measurements in situ and successfully communicating the data remotely to a cloud database. A web tool was developed to present the sensed data to relevant stakeholders. We report our experiences in deploying such an approach in the field over a period of approximately 16 months. Copyright 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Fay, C., Doherty, A. R., Beirne, S., Collins, F., Foley, C., Healy, J., Kiernan, B. M., Lee, H., Maher, D., Orpen, D., Phelan, T., Qiu, Z., Zhang, K., Gurrin, C., Corcoran, B., O'Connor, N. E., Smeaton, A. F. & Diamond, D. (2011). Remote real-time monitoring of subsurface landfill gas migration. Sensors, 11 (7), 6603-6628.

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Sensors

Volume

11

Issue

7

Pagination

6603-6628

Language

English

RIS ID

40467

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