Abstract

Water is a precious and essential resource for all life on Earth. Ensuring the quality of water is vital for human health, environmental sustainability, and various industrial applications. This project introduces a novel STM32-based Water Quality Monitoring System designed to address the need for continuous and real-time monitoring of water parameters in various settings like pH and electrical conductivity sensors. The STM32-based Water Quality Monitoring System offers several advantages, including early detection of water pollution, enabling prompt action to mitigate environmental damage and health risks. It provides historical data for trend analysis, aiding in the identification of long-term water quality patterns and trends. Additionally, it reduces the need for manual sampling and laboratory testing, thus lowering operational costs for water treatment facilities. Furthermore, the system is highly adaptable and can be integrated into a variety of water management scenarios, including municipal water supplies, industrial processes, aquaculture, and environmental monitoring. It promotes sustainable water resource management by ensuring that water quality remains within safe and regulated standards In summary, this project presents an innovative STM32-Based Water Quality Monitoring System that leverages advanced microcontroller technology to address the critical issue of water quality monitoring. Key Words: water quality, stm32, pH sensor, conductivity sensor, aquaculture

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