Microcontroller based Monitoring and Reprocessing System for Waste Water Management
Su.Suganthi1, P. Pavithra2, C. Sri Lakshmi Priya3, T. Thayamma4

1Su.Suganthi, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
2P. Pavithra, UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
3C. Sri Lakshmi Priya, UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
4T. Thayamma, UG Scholar, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Sairam Institute of Technology, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), India.
Manuscript received on 08 February 2019 | Revised Manuscript received on 30 March 2019 | Manuscript Published on 28 April 2019 | PP: 126-129 | Volume-7 Issue-5C February 2019 | Retrieval Number: E10310275C19/19©BEIESP
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Abstract: Monitoring systems are not able to monitor the water quality in all aspects of sectors like water emitted by industries, drinking water, sea water etc., The aim of our project is to monitor the necessary quality parameters of the water and reprocess it into Plasma Activated Water[PAW]. For knowing the purity content of water in day to day lives, the system implemented, continuously checks and provides the data to the microcontroller. In order to ensure the safety supply of the drinking water the quality needs to be monitored in real time. The system consists of serval sensors is used to measure the physical and chemical properties of the water. The parameters such as temperature, pH, turbidity, flow of the water can be measured. Furthermore, it is essentially converted to Plasma Activated Water[PAW] that acts as an preservative for microbial infections. Non thermal plasma has been widely considered as an effective method for bacterial inactivation in food safety. The bactericidal efficiency of Plasma Activated Water[PAW] was found to be strongly dependent on PAW treatment intervals. Significant reduction in microbial populations were achieved in all cases demonstrating the effectiveness of this new approach to treat contaminated media. Therefore Plasma Activated Water [PAW] is a promising solution with potential application to the decontamination of equipment and surfaces.
Keywords: Temperature Sensor, pH Sensor, Turbidity Sensor, Flow Sensor, WI-FI Module, Plasma Activated Water [PAW], Microbial Disinfection.
Scope of the Article: Logic, Functional programming and Microcontrollers for IoT