Monitoring Aquatic Life by Checking Water Pollution

  • R. Sridevi
  • Salma Begum
  • et al.
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Abstract

Industries directly dump chemicals & waste into the rivers and oceans. The price of which is paid by aquatic life and people living nearby. Each year the river water is getting more polluted. Now-a-days pH values of water resources used by most of the villagers is very close to one of the acids, which is harmful to their life. Many species of the oceans are getting extinct due to pollution. To take suitable action against this problem, we first need data to analyze what is happening inside the water. Major objects considered for analyzing the water quality here are pH, turbidity. The aim of this paper is to upload the data in the database such as location of the river, pH, turbidity of the water. Based on the data in the database PH, Turbidity, Temperature, data, database, website necessary actions are to be taken.

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R. Sridevi, Salma Begum, T. Soumya, & J. Chaitanya, Ch. Gayathri. (2020). Monitoring Aquatic Life by Checking Water Pollution. International Journal of Engineering Research And, V9(05). https://doi.org/10.17577/ijertv9is050235

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