

IOT BASED AIR WATER QUALITY MONITORING SYSTEM USING ARDUINO
Abstract
This project presents the development of an IoT-based monitoring system for air and water quality, leveraging Arduino technology. The system integrates various sensors to measure pollutants, including particulate matter, CO2, pH, and turbidity levels, and transmits the data in real-time to a cloud platform. This enables continuous tracking of environmental quality, facilitating timely interventions and informed decision-making. The user-friendly interface allows stakeholders to visualize pollution levels and trends, promoting public awareness and engagement. Our findings demonstrate the system's effectiveness in providing actionable insights into environmental health, contributing to better management strategies for air and water resources. This innovative approach highlights the potential of IoT in enhancing environmental monitoring and protection.
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