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November 16 2020

Thermal Pollution Detection

Eric Olsen Remote sensing, Pipeline inspection Aerial survey, Infrared cameras, Remote sensing, Sewer leak detection, Thermal imaging, Thermal Pollution Detection, Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)


Leakage from Sewer Lines Effluent that leaks from sewer lines is generally untreated raw sewage. It may contain industrial waste chemicals. When leaking sewer lines are located deep underground below the biologically active portion of the soil, the sewage can enter groundwater directly. This can result in the introduction of chlorides, microorganisms, organics, trace metals and other chemicals that may cause disease and foul tastes or odors in drinking water. –

http://extoxnet.orst.edu/faqs/safedrink/sewage.htm

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