Drones, What are they Good for?
August 29, 2018
Peter Keum - WTD GIS Specialist, GISP
peter.keum@kingcounty.gov
Just another tool in the toolbox
@pkeum
Integrated gyroscopic/GPS Chip in 2000's = $10,000
In 2017 = $3
1981 $120,000
2013
$5 - $15
Small
Medium
Large
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle "Drone"
Multi-rotors
Fixed wings
Multi-spectral
Thermal Infrared
Lidar Camera
High resolution digital camera
1. Aircraft + Sensor (Data Collection)
2. Data Processing & Analyzing (GIS)
3. Information Products
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"Subject: WTD Policies on Use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drones)
Managers/Supervisors: August, 2016
I’d like you to share the following policy guidance regarding the use of drones for work purposes with your staff as appropriate. The guidance specifically addresses the use of drones classified as small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), which weigh less than 55 lbs."
Whidbey Island, Langley Downtown example (Spring, 2014)
git checkout gh-pages
git add outputfolder
git commit -m "Yes... TILE DATA"
git push
http://langleywa.github.io/gisdata/tiles/langley-2nd-street-2014-tms/{z}/{x}/{y}.png
1. KC Brightwater Treatment Plant odor control building), 2014
2. Cedar River Revetment (river bank protection), 2015
3. West Point Treatment Plant - Blue Pumps
Flying Brightwater TP Odor Control Units
Seattle Times Headline
March 12, 2017
Drone Flights (March, 2017) - Soil Run-off Real cause of plume, not overflow
Drone Flights = Clarification
Photo from Seattle Times
KC WTD Drone Flight
March, 2017
Purpose: Willow growth shade analysis (1.5 acres)
Flight from May 2017
General Purpose Technology
(DIY: Long Pole + Camera) + Software + GIS = Environmental Analysis
Thank You
peter.keum@kingcounty.gov