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Intro

0:00

Jacqueline Diaz-Nieto, Ph.D., begins her talk, entitled 'Monitoring the Wastewater Network'

1:08

How does Yorkshire Water use event duration monitors (EDMs) to study combined sewer overflows (CSOs)?

4:45

What about sewer monitoring?

8:17

Property gulley monitoring?

11:04

Rising mains?

13:58

What does the future hold for wastewater monitoring for utilities?

15:56

Rob Stevens begins his talk, entitled 'Monitoring Pollution Events'

19:55

Rob's overview of river degradation in the UK

21:49

How do we currently measure water quality in British waterways?

25:36

How might monitors using tryptophan-like fluorescence (TLF) provide solution to measurement challenges?

27:07

Christine Colvin begins her talk, entitled 'Visualising Combined Sewer Overflows'

40:49

Some information on the Rivers Trust's interactive map of discharge events

43:30

Detailing the Rivers Trust's updated report on 'The State of Our Rivers'

44:30

What sort of solutions to this pollution are endorsed by the report?

49:56

Is self-reporting by water companies a viable system?

52:10

Introducing the Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CAST Co.)

53:54

Q: What responsibilities do the water companies have in the development of CAST Co.?

58:22

Q: Will economic data on the costs of pollution be consolidated and made available?

1:02:58

Q: Does the new Environment Act require the monitoring of the right pollutants?

1:05:49

Q: What are the prospects of accessible, real-time pollution mapping?

1:13:33

Even with more sophisticated monitoring methods, we need an attitude shift from regulators in the UK, says Rob

1:20:19

Q: Should the UK return to a 'polluter pays' principle?

1:23:14

01:25:14: Outro

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Industry Experts Discuss How We Measure Water Pollution
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2023Mar 24
At ILM's Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) event, Jacqueline Diaz-Nieto, Ph.D. of Yorkshire Water, Rob Stevens of Proteus Instruments and Christine Colvin of The Rivers Trust explored all of the many challenges facing Britain's waterways and what's needed from the monitoring community. If you're interested in attending the next WWEM in 2024, follow the link to find out more about the event: https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/wwem/ 00:00-01:08: Intro 01:08-04:45: Jacqueline Diaz-Nieto, Ph.D., begins her talk, entitled 'Monitoring the Wastewater Network' 04:45-08:17: How does Yorkshire Water use event duration monitors (EDMs) to study combined sewer overflows (CSOs)? 08:17-11:04: What about sewer monitoring? 11:04-13:58: Property gulley monitoring? 13:58-15:56: Rising mains? 15:56-19:55: What does the future hold for wastewater monitoring for utilities? 19:55-21:49: Rob Stevens begins his talk, entitled 'Monitoring Pollution Events' 21:49-25:36: Rob's overview of river degradation in the UK 25:36-27:07: How do we currently measure water quality in British waterways? 27:07-40:49: How might monitors using tryptophan-like fluorescence (TLF) provide solution to measurement challenges? 40:49-43:30: Christine Colvin begins her talk, entitled 'Visualising Combined Sewer Overflows' 43:30-44:30: Some information on the Rivers Trust's interactive map of discharge events 44:30-49:56: Detailing the Rivers Trust's updated report on 'The State of Our Rivers' 49:56-52:10: What sort of solutions to this pollution are endorsed by the report? 52:10-53:54: Is self-reporting by water companies a viable system? 53:54-58:22: Introducing the Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CAST Co.) 58:22-01:02:58: Q: What responsibilities do the water companies have in the development of CAST Co.? 01:02:58-01:05:49: Q: Will economic data on the costs of pollution be consolidated and made available? 01:05:49-01:13:33: Q: Does the new Environment Act require the monitoring of the right pollutants? 01:13:33-01:20:19: Q: What are the prospects of accessible, real-time pollution mapping? 01:20:19-01:23:14: Even with more sophisticated monitoring methods, we need an attitude shift from regulators in the UK, says Rob 01:23:14-01:24:01: Q: Should the UK return to a 'polluter pays' principle? 01:24:01-01:25:14: Outro #riverpollution #waterquality

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