Monitoring Water Quality Wirelessly While Preserving Water

Authors

  • B. Vaidianathan Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Dhaanish Ahmed College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Keywords:

Wireless

Abstract

Among all of Earth's resources, water is paramount. Water quality has declined to an extremely low level in the past fifty years, according to surveys. In addition to being a drink, it has other practical uses in the kitchen and the bathroom, and we rely on it in many ways. This is why its preservation and prudent management are of the utmost importance. Keeping track of how much water we consume is obviously important. We want to address these issues by implementing a pH-sensor water quality monitoring system. This system will allow us to more accurately analyse the water and keep tabs on it. Using the pH sensor to measure the water's turbidity and pH value allows one to determine the water's quality. The digital flow metre allows us to track the water usage at each apartment's inlets, and the system's live web page allows us to generate accurate bills for each unit, analyse the data graphically, and prevent water leakage by detecting open taps and providing an alarm if there is no flow. Data can also be wirelessly monitored. When the payment is not paid, we may also set it up to automatically cut off the water connection. So, we will be able to save water more efficiently thanks to this effort.

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Published

2024-06-14