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[SEM15-P15] Development and Implementation of Real-Time Electromagnetic-Based Risk-Control Technology for Gas Stations Leakage Monitoring
キーワード:Timelapse ERT, TDR, Gas Station Monitoring Platform
Risk assessment is a policy tool used by advanced countries worldwide for the redevelopment of contaminated land. Polluted sites can, based on local conditions and future land-use plans, employ a risk-based assessment framework to determine viable solutions and remediation targets. Key policy directions aim to establish a robust health risk assessment system that uses risk assessment as a platform to comprehensively evaluate the benefits of land use against potential health risks after usage, accounting for future uncertainties.Within the risk assessment guidelines, the execution of risk assessments is divided into three levels, ranging from simple to complex. Each level assesses both on-site and off-site conditions, utilizing hypothetical exposure parameters and on-site sampling data. This involves using models to simulate pollutant concentrations and analyzing concentration data from on-site sampling according to the ten exposure pathways suggested in the guidelines to assess the exposure levels of receptors.
Scientific assessments and accurate field data are essential for gaining public trust and convincing NGOs. Therefore, this project aims to build on previous outcomes by establishing a real-time monitoring system for gas stations. This includes a TDR floating oil monitoring system for monitoring wells and a real-time electrical resistivity imaging system on the downstream side of gas stations. Through single-point, real-time data collection from monitoring wells and real-time geoelectrical data, the data will be instantly transmitted to a monitoring center. The project will also create a simplified GeoBIM (Geo-Building Information Model) platform for gas stations, providing real-time data to relevant personnel and displaying the latest field-collected results. The development of this GeoBIM platform for monitoring underground pollution risk management aligns with trends in digital transformation and digital twins, and it has potential to integrate simulation results for scenario modeling and comprehensive assessments in the future.
Scientific assessments and accurate field data are essential for gaining public trust and convincing NGOs. Therefore, this project aims to build on previous outcomes by establishing a real-time monitoring system for gas stations. This includes a TDR floating oil monitoring system for monitoring wells and a real-time electrical resistivity imaging system on the downstream side of gas stations. Through single-point, real-time data collection from monitoring wells and real-time geoelectrical data, the data will be instantly transmitted to a monitoring center. The project will also create a simplified GeoBIM (Geo-Building Information Model) platform for gas stations, providing real-time data to relevant personnel and displaying the latest field-collected results. The development of this GeoBIM platform for monitoring underground pollution risk management aligns with trends in digital transformation and digital twins, and it has potential to integrate simulation results for scenario modeling and comprehensive assessments in the future.