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Water Quality Monitoring System Based on IOT

Author(s) Ms. Aditi Gorakhanath Avhad, Ms. Shravani Santoshrao Bandale, Ms. Sanika Sanjay Tajane, Ms. Tanaya Manoj Shinde
Country India
Abstract This initiative tackles the pressing issue of water contamination within the broader context of globalenvironmental challenges. It proposes an affordable, real-time water quality monitoring system powered byInternet of Things (IoT) technology. The system utilizes a network of sensors to monitor critical physical andchemical characteristics, including temperature, pH levels, turbidity, and water flow. An Arduino microcontrolleracts as the central processing unit, integrating and analyzing the data from the sensors. This information is thentransmitted over Wi-Fi to a cloud-based platform, enabling remote access and analysis. The system’s architecturedemonstrates its potential to protect water resources, foster environmental sustainability, and promoteeconomic development—particularly in rural communities. By utilizing sensors for turbidity, pH, and TDS, thesystem effectively evaluates water potability. Continuous monitoring is made possible by transmitting data fromvarious water sources, including wells, lakes, and rivers, to an integrated development environment (IDE) andsubsequently to a cloud server. This project highlights the significance of real-time data for informed decision-making in water resource management.
Keywords The Internet of Things, or IoT monitoring of water quality, Sustainability of the environment, public health, real-time Temperature, conductivity, turbidity, pH, and sensors Wireless User interface, cloud platform, data processing, data analysis, and data storage pollution of water, management of water resources, safety and Public health economical.
Field Engineering
Published In Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025
Published On 2025-04-14
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40193
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9fm46

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