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Legislative
requirements for the disposal and dispersal of waste in both marine
and freshwater environments are becoming increasingly defined with
higher levels of dilution required. Improvements in the quality
of effluent discharges from screening, sedimentation and settling,
chemical control, long-sea outfalls and efficacy of diffusers have
decreased the levels of pollutants and waste discharged whilst improving
dilution. A clear understanding of the dispersion and fate of residual
outfall effluent within the aquatic environment has become essential
to mitigate the impact of such discharges.
ETS offers a unique particulate and dye tracing capability, which
can be used for plume dispersal in the near field in addition to
far field monitoring.
The particulate Tracers can be manufactured with neutral density
to mimic flocs or with particulate characteristics to accurately
mimic wastewater sludge, E.coli, pollutants and sediments.
ETS
complement this technology with a complete marine survey capability
and in the last 10 years have successfully conducted outfall surveys
across the length and breadth of the UK. With our own shallow draft
survey vessel and suite of navigation and oceanographical monitoring
equipment, we are able to operate across the broad spectrum of marine
and freshwater sites, including lakes, rivers, estuaries, confined
harbours, and coastal fringes.

ETS' expertise includes: -
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Plume tracking - spatial and temporal effluent dilution.
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Drogue tracking.
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Current velocity profiling including ADCP surveys and suspended
current meters.
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Dye dispersal studies.
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Bathing water quality monitoring.
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Bathymetric and hydrographic survey.
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Model validation.
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Initial discharge dilution characteristics.
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Oceanographical survey.
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CORMIX & ELSID modelling.
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Seabed sampling using corers and grabs.
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To view ETS' experience with outfall monitoring please click
here
For further information about Outfall Services contact:
Jon Marsh
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