Javier Rocher, Daniel A. Basterrechea, Miran Taha, Mar Parra, Jaime Lloret
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Abstract
Illegal dumpings in sewerage can cause problems in wastewater treatment plants, so it may become an environmental problem. In this paper, we propose a system for detecting these illegal dumpings. We use conductivity sensors for detecting a change in the conductivity of water because this change may appear due to a dump. The system is based on two coils. One of the coils is powered by a sinus-wave and the other coil is induced. To prevent damage from water in the copper we encapsulate the coils in a PVC tube. These coils are connected to a Flyport in order to send the values and generate alarms. We tested the prototype with different configurations of coils with encapsulation of 3 and 1 mm. When the encapsulation is of 3 mm, we do not observe differences in the induced voltage. The prototype selected has a difference of 4.10 Volts between the samples 0 and 40 g/l of the table salt. In the verification test this prototype has a relative error of 2.54%.