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igapo

Low-cost water monitoring stations for pollution and contamination detection and location.

About

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I used to live in front of a beautiful but polluted lake in Londrina city. Now I live in Curitiba city, some say the most ecological Brazilian city.

Urban socio-environmental problems identified in Curitiba includes air pollution, water pollution and environmental degradation (references).

This project is developed with the objective of creating low-cost water monitoring stations, enabling the creation of a dense monitoring network with the capacity to locate occurrences of water pollution and contamination.

With community and educational purposes in mind, information about suppliers, configurations, and software are all open-source.

Status

The current state of the project is hardware and software prototyping. A prototype was tested on the Atuba River, near a place known as Ecobarreira do Atuba. It was “on” for 36 hours, but the battery died at the end of the night and it didn’t turned back “on” when the sun recharged the battery.

The software has been improved to use the microcontroller’s “deep sleep” mode and on the desk the battery lasted over 100 hours sending data every 6 minutes. Unfortunately it has a bad performance in the rain. Probably the Micro USB connection do not work well with water. A new one was bought and it will be tested again.

The prototype is also being prepared for a kayak tour.

This is the prototype deployed:

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This is the prototype in greater detail:

Current Hardware

Atlas Scientific Wi-Fi Pool Kit

LILYGO® TTGO T-BAT Battery Holder

Future Work

Some locations where it would be good to have monitoring stations don’t have Wi-Fi access point. So cellular or even satellite connectivity are necessary.

LILYGO® TTGO T-SIM7000G

References

Software

Suppliers

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