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IoT-Enabled Water Monitoring in Smart Cities

With Retrofit and Solar-Based Energy Harvesting

Nawel S
S7EEE Roll No: 19
GEC WAYANAD

11 August 2025

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Overview
1 Introduction
2 Literature Survey
3 Problem Statement
4 Objectives
5 System Architecture
6 Hardware Components
7 Software Implementation
8 Retrofit Advantage
9 Solar-Based Energy
10 Working
11 Applications
12 Challenges
13 Future Scope
14 Conclusion
15 References
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Introduction

Importance of water monitoring in urban environments


Role of IoT in smart city infrastructure
Focus on retrofitting and solar-based solutions
Supports sustainable development goals
Helps in early detection of water contamination

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Literature Survey

Study 1: IoT-based water quality monitoring improves real-time data


acquisition and decision-making.
Study 2: Solar-powered IoT devices reduce operational costs and
enhance reliability in off-grid areas.
Study 3: Retrofit solutions minimize infrastructure overhaul, enabling
faster deployment.
Study 4: Cloud-based dashboards provide easy access to water
quality data for stakeholders.

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Problem Statement

Traditional systems lack automation and efficiency


Limited access to real-time water quality data
Power dependency is a challenge in remote areas
High maintenance cost for traditional systems
Delay in manual water quality assessments

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Objectives

Design an IoT-enabled water quality monitoring system


Use renewable solar energy for powering the system
Retrofit existing infrastructure to minimize cost

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System Architecture

Sensor nodes with water quality sensors (pH, turbidity, TDS)


Microcontroller (e.g., ESP32)
Solar energy unit with charge controller
Communication via Wi-Fi or LoRa
Local data logging using SD card for backup
Modular design allows easy sensor upgrades
Cloud-based analytics for trend monitoring
Backup power option for cloudy days

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System Block Diagram

block_diagram.jpg

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Hardware Components

pH Sensor, Turbidity Sensor, TDS Sensor


ESP32 Microcontroller
Solar Panel, Battery
NodeMCU for communication

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Software Stack

Arduino IDE for coding ESP32


Data uploading to ThingSpeak or Blynk
Real-time visualization of water quality parameters
Data analytics for pollution trend prediction
Mobile app integration for alerts and updates

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IoT Dashboard

dashboard_example.jpg

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Retrofit-Based Approach

Use of existing water infrastructure


Minimal modifications and cost-effective
Easy integration of IoT components

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Solar Energy Harvesting

Power from solar panel stored in rechargeable battery


Ensures uninterrupted monitoring
Green and sustainable power source

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Solar Circuit Diagram

solar_circuit.jpg

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Working of System

1 Sensors (pH, turbidity, TDS) are submerged in water sources.


2 Sensors collect real-time water quality data.
3 ESP32 reads and processes sensor values.
4 Data is transmitted via Wi-Fi/LoRa to a cloud platform.
5 Powered continuously using solar panels.
6 Remote monitoring via dashboard (Blynk/ThingSpeak).
7 Alerts generated if parameters exceed limits.

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Advantages

Real-time, remote water quality monitoring


Energy-efficient using solar power
Scalable and easy to maintain

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Applications

Smart cities and municipal water bodies


Industrial effluent monitoring
Rural and remote water quality analysis

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Challenges

Weather dependency for solar


Sensor calibration and maintenance
Data security in transmission

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Future Scope

Integration with AI for water pollution prediction


Expansion to irrigation monitoring
Battery optimization for night-time functioning

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Conclusion

Sustainable, smart water monitoring solution


Promotes renewable energy and IoT adoption
Enhances urban water management

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References

1 Research Paper: IoT-Enabled Water Monitoring in Smart Cities


2 Arduino.cc Documentation
3 ThingSpeak API Documentation
4 Solar Energy System Integration Manuals
5 Blynk IoT Platform Documentation
6 LoRa Communication Protocol Whitepaper
7 World Health Organization – Drinking Water Quality Guidelines
8 IEEE Xplore: Solar-Powered IoT Sensor Networks
9 Smart City Water Management Reports – Government of India
10 International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics and
Communication

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