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Intelligent
Unmanned Monitoring of Remediated Sites--Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc., 2520 West 237th
Street, Torrance, CA 90505-5217;
310-530-7130
Dr.
Emile Fiesler, Principal Investigator, efielser@intopsys.com
Dr.
Robert A. Lieberman, Business Official, rlieberman@intopsys.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG03-00ER83023
Amount:
$749,943
Hazardous waste characterization, remediation, and
monitoring are key missions for DOE. Conventional
approaches involve cumbersome sample collection and laboratory analysis.
This is time intensive and very costly, in part because of the need for
experts. Crucial long-term,
continuous monitoring of sites to insure that wastes do not migrate is not
currently feasible. This project
will develop a smart, cost-effective system for autonomous, real-time
characterization and quantitative analysis of hazardous chemicals in a variety
of matrices. Because of its
built-in smart spectral interpretation capabilities and self-diagnostic
functions, the device will report continuously without the need for experts or
on-site technicians. In Phase I, a
test demonstration proved the ability of the smart spectral analysis approach to
detect the target contaminants (PCE and TCE) in isolation and in real-world
spectra taken from a mixture of materials from a typical remediation target
site. Phase II will create a
prototype instrument and field test it. Design
recommendations will be developed for a next generation of instruments
incorporating this smart analysis technology, for use with both hazardous waste
evaluation and monitoring, and for application to water quality assurance,
biohazard containment, and many other areas.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as
described by the awardee: A new class of tools for toxic waste site evaluation
and monitoring should be attractive to markets in both government agencies and
industry. This technology will lead
to wholly new and inexpensive mass-market tools for increased public safety and
more responsible industrial processes.