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BSI PD ISO/TS 24522:2019

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Event detection process: Guidelines for water and wastewater utilities

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This document provides guidance for water utilities on the detection and classification of water and wastewater events.

The following subjects are within the scope of this document:

  • publicly and privately owned and operated water utilities. It does not favour any particular ownership or operating model;

  • all aspects of the drinking water system and the wastewater system;

  • all causes of abnormal changes in water and/or wastewater service provision capable of detection by monitoring systems including accidents, unexpected operational changes, natural hazards and intentional disruption.

This document is independent of the measurement methods used to collect the data.

The document focuses on events which could imminently affect the water utility’s interested parties.

The following are outside the scope of this document:

  • methods of design and construction of drinking water and wastewater systems;

  • plumbing and drainage systems not under the control of the water utility.

This document does not include details about action taken as a result of event detection. For such details see ISO 24518 and EN 15975 Part 1.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
7 Foreword
8 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
13 4 Principles of an event detection process
4.1 Design phase
4.1.1 General
14 4.1.2 Influence matrix table and EDP
15 4.1.3 EDP inputs
4.1.4 EDP design
16 4.1.5 EDP target service level design
4.2 Detection phase
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Validation process
17 4.2.3 Further event monitoring
4.3 Ongoing activities
4.3.1 Post-event EDP evaluation
4.3.2 Periodic reviews
4.3.3 Validation of links between phenomena and risk materialization
18 4.3.4 Estimation
4.3.5 Decision-making
4.3.6 Guidance on interpretation
5 The event detection cycle and the role of the EDP
5.1 The EDP’s application of the event detection cycle (the EDP cycle)
19 5.2 Development and regular review of an EDP-based event detection capability
5.2.1 General
20 5.2.2 Listing of possible event indicators
5.2.3 IMT establishment
5.2.4 EIT establishment
5.2.5 IMT and EIT periodic review
5.3 Deployment of an event detection procedure
5.3.1 General
21 5.3.2 Defining the possibility of an event’s occurrence
5.3.3 Nature of water/wastewater measurement sampling considerations
5.3.4 Results assessment
22 5.3.5 Missing inputs
5.3.6 Unfamiliar combination of inputs
5.3.7 Deviation from normal frequency detection
5.3.8 Measurement grouping
5.4 Classification of events and evaluation of the classification procedure
5.4.1 General
23 5.4.2 Process-based classification
5.4.3 Actual classification
24 5.4.4 Assignment of weights
5.4.5 Frequency calculations
5.4.6 Classification efficiency estimation
5.4.7 Classification evaluation
5.5 Notification to relevant personnel/systems
5.6 Documentation of events
5.6.1 General
25 5.6.2 Time stamps
5.6.3 Subsequent documentation
5.6.4 Responsible person documentation
5.6.5 Documentation authority
5.6.6 Data security
5.7 Validation process — Periodic evaluation of the detection process
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Confidence-level assignment
26 5.8 Periodic system evaluation — System functionality
5.9 EDP development — General principles and governance
5.9.1 EDP operation
5.9.2 Access to the EDP
5.9.3 User training and qualification
27 5.9.4 Testing and certification
5.9.5 EDP output expression
5.9.6 EDP output presentation
28 Annex A (informative) Examples of typical event indicators that could be used as EDP inputs
35 Annex B (informative) Influence matrix table (IMT)
39 Annex C (informative) Event identification table (EIT)
45 Annex D (informative) Examples of statistical methods for the evaluation of event classification within the EDP
51 Annex E (informative) Signal measurements’ grouping
53 Annex F (informative) Verifying the EDP’s response to potential types of events
56 Annex G (informative) Classification of potential events detected
61 Annex H (informative) Event classification performance guide
63 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TS 24522:2019
$198.66