Abstract
This study aims to develop and implement a robust monitoring system to continuously assess water quality parameters, such as total dissolved solids (TDS), pH, and turbidity. This system enhances the quality control process for water refilling stations by adopting the Internet of Things and sensors. Sensors are integrated with a central monitoring unit to provide real-time water quality data. The station enhances water quality management practices, customer trust, and compliance with regulatory standards. Prototype integrated sensors were also developed to replace TDS sensors. The sensor-based monitoring system demonstrated the feasibility and benefits in ensuring a safe and reliable water supply.
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Escalada, M. P. C. E., Visco, M. T. Y. S., Yapsangco, A. V. G., Buenaventura, J. G., & Ilao, A. L. (2025). Water Refilling Stations for Monitoring Water Quality Using Sensors †. Engineering Proceedings, 108(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025108054
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