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Ohio River Data Buoy - ORSANCO

Project Overview


The Ohio River starts at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers in Pittsburgh, and flows mostly southwest for 981 miles and drains an area of about 204,000 square miles. It empties into the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois. The river serves some of the nation's busiest industrial cities, richest farmlands and productive coal fields.

The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), an interstate commission representing eight states and the federal government, was established on June 30, 1948 to control and abate pollution in the Ohio River Basin. The agency operates programs to improve water quality in the Ohio River and its tributaries, including: setting waste water discharge standards; performing biological assessments; monitoring for the chemical and physical properties of the waterways; and conducting special surveys and studies.

Hoping to provide researchers with early warning of water quality issues on the River, ORSANCO asked Fondriest Environmental to help develop and launch a real-time water quality monitoring data buoy - AMI (Advanced Measurement Initiative Buoy).

System Description


The system consists of a buoy containing multiple sensors that monitor real-time conditions in the Ohio River. A large steel hull was then designed to house multiple instruments and telemetry equipment to transmit wireless data to a base computer.

The YSI 6600 multi-parameter water quality sonde is used to simultaneously log temperature, conductivity, DO, pH, turbidity and chlorophyll data. Operators use the sonde data to watch for changes in water quality conditions that may indicate an event such as a spill, leak, or contamination has occurred.

For flow measurement, a SonTek Argonaut MD records river current and velocity directly below the buoy. To take physical water samples, an ISCO 6712C sampler is triggered by iChart software when water quality and flow parameters fall outside a specified range.

NexSens iChart software and spread spectrum radios were chosen to transmit, save, and post real-time data from environmental sensors. A NexSens 4100-iSIC field radio transmits the data every hour to the 4100-Base radio connected to a PC. NexSens iChart software allows data storage, analysis, graphical output and system management from one central location. iChart software automatically produces reports and posts the outputs to the ORSANCO web page.

Posting real-time data to a web page gives access to both researchers and Ohio River recreational users. Anyone visiting the web site can view water flow, clarity and temperature conditions and compare them to past days? conditions. While the researchers use the information to help monitor spills moving downstream and to document long-term river trends, the general public can use it to determine if conditions are favorable for boating and fishing.

AMI - Advance Measurement Initiative water quality buoy deployed upstream of an Ohio River drinking water intake. ORSANCO project manager Jerry Schulte with AMI. 
ORSANCO project team members adjust the radio antenna for real-time water quality data transmission to shore. AMI was designed to handle the harsh conditions found on the Ohio River. 
Launching AMI for deployment on the Ohio River. Preparing AMI to be towed to the Ohio River monitoring location. 
Positioning the SonTek Doppler velocity meter in one of AMI's instrument hatches. Positioning a YSI 6600 EDS water quality monitor in one of AMI's instrument hatches. 

 

Base Station Equipment List

4100-BASE

Spread spectrum base radio

A46

Yagi antenna, radio frequency, 866-960 MHz

A36

RF cable, micro-loss, 6'

1001

iChart software

WQData-6

Annual hosting package for up to 6 field sites, additional site expansion available

 

Buoy Site Equipment List

4100-iSIC

Spread spectrum radio with iSIC

A41

Omni antenna, radio frequency, 890-970 MHz

A31

RF cable, low-loss, 10'

A09

Battery, 12 VDC, 55 Ah

A22

Solar power kit, 20-watt

1AMD-01500

Argonaut-MD 1.5 MHz system, 3-D

6600E-00

YSI 6600EDS sonde with temperature/conductivity, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, & chlorophyll sensors

68-6710-071

ISCO model 6712 compact portable sampler