Authors: SK. Sharmila, Pavuluri Pavani,, Pavuluri Nandini,, Yarramneni Sushma, Onteru Keerthi
Abstract: Safe and potable water must be maintained, and the quality water should be checked frequently, especially due to the pollution and environmental shift. So as to analyse sensor-based method of monitoring water quality, this research integrated temperature reading, total dissolved solids (TDS) and turbidity. The scheme was aimed at the real-time data gathering and evaluation to identify alterations in the water parameters, which will prove the contamination or the quality decline. The results have proven that the combination of input of several sensors enhanced the accuracy and reliability of water quality determination, allowing to identify the possible dangerous situation in time. The paper brings to the fore the possibilities of automated sensor networks in streamlining the water management process and protecting human health