Real Time Assessment of Potable Water Quality in Distribution Network based on Low Cost Multi-Sensor Array

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New concepts and techniques are replacing traditional methods of water quality parameters measurement systems. This paper proposed a new way of potable water quality assessment in distribution network using Multi Sensor Array (MSA). Extensive research suggests that following parameters i.e. pH, Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.), Conductivity, Oxygen Reduction Potential (ORP), Temperature and Salinity are most suitable to detect overall quality of potable water. Commonly MSA is not an integrated sensor array on some substrate, but rather comprises a set of individual sensors measuring simultaneously different water parameters all together. Based on research, a MSA has been developed followed by signal conditioning unit and finally, an algorithm for easy user interfacing. A dedicated part of this paper also discusses the platform design and significant results. The Objective of this proposed research is to provide simple, efficient, cost effective and socially acceptable means to detect and analyse water bodies regularly and automatically.

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Bhardwaj, J., Gupta, K. K., & Khatri, P. (2018). Real Time Assessment of Potable Water Quality in Distribution Network based on Low Cost Multi-Sensor Array. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 331). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/331/1/012027

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