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Abstract: Water is an essential requirement for human survival, and a scarcity of water renders us unable to sustain our lives. The issue of water pollution and shortage is a pressing worldwide concern that necessitates the adaptation of water resources and the establishment of guiding principles at both the international and individual levels. Water contamination is the primary contributor to global disease outbreaks. In the past, the process of monitoring water quality relied on the physical collection of data, lacking the implementation of a smart sensor system. This resulted in inefficiencies, particularly in the areas of real-time data retrieval, device surveillance, and less precise data gathering. The integration of a real-time water quality monitoring method is important in order to guarantee the provision of a secure drinking water supply. Therefore, the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), which facilitates the interconnection of diverse devices for the purpose of data interchange and collection, has emerged

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