Completed · 2015

Monitoreo de la Calidad del Agua · Río San Juan

HYDROLOGY · WATER QUALITY

Continuous water quality monitoring network on the San Juan River. DataTaker DT80 technology, multiparameter sensors, GPRS telemetry. Historical project of SECyTI San Juan (approx. 2008-2015).

Project Description

Development and implementation of a continuous water quality monitoring network on the San Juan River. Each station integrated a DataTaker DT80 datalogger, YSI multiparameter sensors and biosensors, with GPRS telemetry for real-time data transmission. Historical project executed for the Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation of San Juan (SECyTI), operational approximately between 2008 and 2015.

Identification

  • Status: Completed · 2015
  • Area: HYDROLOGY · WATER QUALITY
  • Code: /en/projects/monitoreo-rio-san-juan
  • Partners: 2
  • Technologies: 4

Main Objective

Development and implementation of a continuous water quality monitoring network on the San Juan River. Each station integrated a DataTaker DT80 datalogger, YSI multiparameter sensors and biosensors, with GPRS telemetry for real-time data transmission. Historical project executed for the Secretariat of Science, Technology and Innovation of San Juan (SECyTI), operational approximately between 2008 and 2015.

Technological Challenges

DataTaker integration

Implement and validate DataTaker capabilities in a robust operational workflow for the project context.

GPRS integration

Implement and validate GPRS capabilities in a robust operational workflow for the project context.

Sensores ambientales integration

Implement and validate Sensores ambientales capabilities in a robust operational workflow for the project context.

SCADA integration

Implement and validate SCADA capabilities in a robust operational workflow for the project context.

Key Features

Status

Completed · 2015

Technical area

HYDROLOGY · WATER QUALITY

Partners involved

2

Technology stack

DataTaker, GPRS, Sensores ambientales, SCADA

Phase Timeline

Phase 1: Definition

Initial stage

Requirements, architecture, and planning.

Phase 2: Development

Core stage

Implementation and iterative validation.

Phase 3: Deployment

Final stage

Operational validation and knowledge transfer.

Team

Faculty and Researchers

  • Dr. Martín A. Guzzo

Students and Fellows

  • Juan Miguel Doña
  • Leonardo Nievas

Strategic Partners

SECyTI San Juan

Strategic partner

Contribution: Supports execution, validation, and project deployment in its domain.

UNSJ

Strategic partner

Contribution: Supports execution, validation, and project deployment in its domain.