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Water monitoring is the practise of repeatedly analysing the water quality at fixed locations, processing data, and predicting trends to assist activities aimed at preventing and resolving negative anthropogenic impacts on the aquatic environment. The liquid that makes up Smart Water contains a code that can be detected by ultraviolet light.
It is designed to be used on priceless objects so that, in the event that they are stolen and subsequently found by authorities, the owner of each item can be identified through laboratory analysis of a sample. A sprinkler system is another way to use the fluid, which lasts for months, to spray a burglar in order to provide evidence linking a suspect to a specific area.
The “Index Solutions” variant uses low level additions in a water-based solution that is blended in a binary sequence to assure uniqueness. An intruder detection system, like to a burglar alarm, activates a spray system containing the Index Solution, marking the invader with a spray that the police can find using a black light.
The Global Smart water quality monitor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Libelium has launched the addition of ion selective sensor probes to the Waspmote Smart Water sensor platform, enhancing the sensitivity and precision of water quality monitoring. To make remotely monitoring water quality easier, Libelium introduced the Smart Water wireless sensor platform.
Waspmote Smart Water is the first water quality-sensing platform with autonomous nodes that link to the Cloud for real-time water control, and it is equipped with several sensors that measure a dozen of the most important water quality indicators.
The monitoring of drinkable water, the identification of chemical leaks in rivers, the remote measurement of swimming pools and spas, and the evaluation of marine pollution levels are all applications for Waspmote Smart Water.
pH, conductivity, turbidity, temperature, and dissolved ions, including calcium, nitrate, chloride, iodide, cupric (Cu2+), and Bromide, Silver, Fluoroborate, Ammonia, Lithium, Magnesium, Nitrite, Perchlorate, Potassium, and Sodium are a few examples. oxidation-reduction potential, are among the water quality characteristics that are measured.