Sensor based water quality monitoring system
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2018-08Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Paul, BishwajitMetadata
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According to Human Rights Watch, twenty million people in our country are still drinking
water contaminated with arsenic. The World health Organization (WHO) has also stated this
crisis as "the largest mass poisoning of a population in history”. To reduce the water related
diseases and prevent water population, we have to measure water parameters such as ph,
turbidity, conductivity, temperature etc. Traditional methodology of water monitoring
requires collecting data from various sources manually. Afterwards samples will be sending
to laboratory for testing and analyzing. In order to save time consumption and decrease
manual effort my testing equipments will be placed in any water source. As a result this
model can detect pollution remotely and take necessary actions. The main goal of this paper
to build a Sensor- based Water Quality Monitoring System. Arduino Mega 2560 act as a base
station and data from sensor nodes will be send to it. For the academic purpose, this paper
presents a small prototype of sensor networks consisting of temperature, water level, flow
and ph. Then ph and temperature sensor values were sent cloud platform (ARTIK cloud) and
displayed as a graphical representation on a local PC. Moreover GSM shield (SIM808) is
connected to Arduino Mega which compares sensor values to threshold values and sends a
text alert to the agent if the obtained value is above or below the threshold value. The results
of this project are discussed in the result section of the paper. We tested three water samples
from three different water sources (such as industrial water, tap water and swimming pool
water). Three water samples collected from three different swimming pools.(Except one
sample) Ph value found in rest of the samples were in normal range (temperature value
between 26-27’C). Result section (in page 20) explains our project findings in details.