Water quality monitoring system in supply sources

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Esli Castellanos Berján
Raúl Teodoro Aquino Santos
Oliver Mendoza Cano
Omar Álvarez Cárdenas
Margarita Mayoral Baldivia

Abstract

It is scientifically proven that the primary supply sources (wells) do not contain pure water, but also contain substances carried by the filtration of rainwater (mud, stones, etc.); Therefore, in homes, signs of various organic and inorganic compounds can be found that can be harmful to health. Testing water quality requires time-consuming and rudimentary laboratory analysis; As a consequence, an effective solution to this problem is the development of a platform oriented to the Internet of Things where information is displayed in Real-time for proper decision-making in the event of the presence of contamination, which allows users to know the status of the water quality of their homes and make decisions about the use that they can give it.

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Castellanos Berján, E., Aquino Santos, R. T., Mendoza Cano, O., Álvarez Cárdenas, O., & Mayoral Baldivia, M. (2021). Water quality monitoring system in supply sources. Difu100ci@, Revista De difusión científica, ingeniería Y tecnologías, 15(3), 26-33. Retrieved from http://difu100cia.uaz.edu.mx/index.php/difuciencia/article/view/199
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Congreso Nacional de Investigación Interinstitucional

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