Construction of the Oslo, Norway airport was authorized on the condition that water supplies be protected from the effects of deicing chemicals and jet fuel. To accomplish this, the soil in vulnerable areas was replaced with material containing microorganisms that digest the harmful chemicals. To monitor the effectiveness of the filters, the Norwegian Campbell Scientific representative, Instrument Tjenesten AS, delivered two CR10X-based systems. The system for monitoring deicing chemicals measures conductivity, temperature, redox potential, soil humidity, and water runoff in the drainage system. Water samplers are also controlled. The system at the jet fuel site monitors 16 soil temperature sensors, 16 soil humidity probes, two water-level sensors, and water runoff (at 6 m depth) with eight tipping bucket rain gages.

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Case Study Summary

Application

System helps to keep deicers and jet fuel out of the water supply

Location

Oslo, Norway

Products Used

CR10X 

Contributors

Instrument TjenestenAS

Measured Parameters

Deicing Sites: conductivity, temperature, redox potential, soil moisture, water runnoff

Jet fuel site: soil temperature, soil moisture, water level, water runoff

Controlled Devices

Water samplers