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Potential of Using real-time OiW monitoring for control of produced water treatment in offshore oil & gas production

(Corresponding) Zhenyu Y.
Topic: 
Water treatment
The produced water has been the largest produced fluid stream at most of the current offshore oil & gas production in North-sea. It is not uncommon that the water cut can reach 90% in many matured production fields. No matter the produced water will be eventually discharged to the ocean, or...Read more
Keywords: 
produced water, oil & gas production, offshore, Oil-in-Water, real-time monitoring, control
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00062

MONITORING OF TREATED DOMESTIC WASTE WATER QUALITY

Poulli K., (Corresponding) Ero R., Kozakou S., Michael N., Demetriou E., Christofidou M., Aletrari M.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Cyprus is experiencing severe water supply deficiency. Particularly in summer months the situation is aggravated mainly due to low precipitation, high evaporation and increased demands for irrigation and tourisms. The use of treated wastewaters for environmental purposes such as recharging aquifers...Read more
Keywords: 
treated wastewater quality, monitoring, organic pollutants, inorganic pollutants
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00235

Statistical prediction models for the odour emissions quantification in terms of odour concentration: Analysis and comparison

(Corresponding) Galang M., Ballesteros Jr. F., Zarra T., Naddeo V., Belgiorno V.
Topic: 
Environmental odour, monitoring and control
Measuring odour concentration is a significant step to achieve efficient environmental odour management in continuous, objective and repeatable manner. To deal with this, researchers developed instrumental odour monitoring systems (IOMS) by applying odour monitoring models (OMM) for prediction. At...Read more
Keywords: 
artificial neural network, dynamic olfactometry, environmental odour, instrumental odour monitoring system, municipal solid waste
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00391

Determination of pharmaceutical residues in natural waters using high performance liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole-Orbitrap mass spectrometry

KIFOKERI D., NANNOU C., (Corresponding) BOTI V., ALBANIS T.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
The presence of residual pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment is an important environmental issue. Since the drugs are designed to cause biological responses, they could pose a risk to organisms in their natural environment. In this study, the presence of selected pharmaceutical compounds (...Read more
Keywords: 
Pharmaceuticals, SPE, LC-ORBITRAP/MS, river water, monitoring
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00522

Odorous gases monitoring on industrial sites and algae decomposition using Cairsens smart sensors

(Corresponding) BEN DAOUD A., Laplagne J., AKIKI R., AFLALO S. S.
Topic: 
Environmental odour, monitoring and control
The appearance of natural odors sources (Sargassum beaching events) or odors generated by the human activity (integration of industrial sites in increasing urban environment and residential encroachment into previously non-resident areas) represent a major challenge for municipalities. Combined...Read more
Keywords: 
Sargassum odors, emissions, monitoring, algae, micro-sensors, Cairnet Mini-Station, Cairsens.
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00608

Determination of Emerging Contaminants in Surface Water Resources of EYDAP following wide-scope Target and Non-Target Screening

Nikolopoulou V., Nika M., Aalizadeh R., Miskaki P., Kaloudis T., Deftereos N., Avagianos C., (Corresponding) Thomaidis N.
Topic: 
General
The aim of the study was to perform extended monitoring of emerging contaminants in the water samples from three reservoirs of drinking water of EYDAP, Evinos, Mornos and Marathonas. Solid-Phase Extraction (SPE) by mixed-mode sorbent was used during the sample preparation to ensure the extraction...Read more
Keywords: 
Emerging Contaminants, Extended Monitoring, Surface Water Resources, HRMS
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00974

Monitoring and treatment of St. George lake to mitigate Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms (cyano-HABs)

(Corresponding) Antoniou M., Keliri E., Paraskeva C., Sofokleous A., Brient L., Chernova E., Dziga D., Sukenik A.
Topic: 
Water treatment
This study aimed to monitor St. George Lake, located in the Athalassa National Forest Park of Cyprus, in order to correlate its trophic condition with its water quality characteristics and identify the key environmental variables driving cyanobacteria blooming and their cyanotoxicity. The...Read more
Keywords: 
cyanobacteria, granules, hydrogen peroxide, monitoring, treatment
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00040

Automated In-Situ Cyanotoxin Assessment Toolbox For Real-Time Surface Water Monitoring (CYANOBOX)

Keliri E., Hadjiantonis A., Demosthenous P., (Corresponding) Antoniou M.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Automated In-Situ Cyanotoxin Assessment Toolbox for Real-Time Surface Water Monitoring, CYanoBox, is a 3-year project, coordinated by the innovation and technology company CyRIC, for the development of novel biosensors, and reliable at-source detection of toxic metabolites. The project aims to...Read more
Keywords: 
cyanobacteria, monitoring, sensors, surface water
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00054

Integrating Seaport Infrastructure Monitoring Approaches to Improve Smartness and Climate Adaptive Capacity

(Corresponding) Tsaimou C., Chalastani V., Sartampakos P., Tsoukala V.
Topic: 
Climate change mitigation and adaptation
Seaport infrastructure monitoring promotes the development of an effective management system that ensures functionality, structural capacity and safety. Monitoring approaches are considered to be a useful tool in an attempt to deal with growing global trends, such as seaport “smartness”, or with...Read more
Keywords: 
Monitoring, Smart Ports, Climate Change, Climate Adaptive Capacity, Seaport Infrastructure
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00123

Enhancing citizen engagement in water resources management

(Corresponding) Rodrigues C., Pinheira A., Silva N., Falcão S., Martins R., Loureiro I., Ribeiro C.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
The world is currently facing serious water challenges that require an unprecedented global response. The present study proposes a multidisciplinary and dynamic approach to enhance citizen involvement in water resources management. It was conducted in Ave river, a medium-large sized river located...Read more
Keywords: 
Water Resources, Sustainability, Society, Water Policy, Community-based monitoring
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00245