Eco-Flow: Water Management System Using UV Sterilization

  • Unique Paper ID: 170120
  • PageNo: 3406-3411
  • Abstract:
  • In our contemporary world, the accessibility of clean and potable water is a pervasive issue, particularly in residential complexes and apartment buildings where shared water storage facilities pose a significant challenge. The lack of awareness and diligence in maintaining these communal tanks exposes residents to waterborne diseases. The current hurdle in water monitoring and filtering systems is the creation of a cost- effective, scalable solution that can be easily implemented across diverse environments. This project introduces EcoFlow, an innovative and budget- friendly solution for water level monitoring and purification. The system utilizes UV lights and activated carbon to efficiently filter water, eliminating harmful microorganisms and removing impurities, chemicals, and odors. By addressing the unique challenges of different regions, EcoFlow aims to contribute to the broader adoption of UV and activated carbon-based water treatment systems. Beyond its filtration capabilities, EcoFlow incorporates a real-time water level monitoring system, empowering users with vital information for sustainable and equitable access to clean water.

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BibTeX

@article{170120,
        author = {vivek shejole and Sahil kumar and Mohit shinde and Rushikesh sakhare},
        title = {Eco-Flow: Water Management System Using UV Sterilization},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2024},
        volume = {11},
        number = {6},
        pages = {3406-3411},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=170120},
        abstract = {In our contemporary world, the accessibility of clean and potable water is a pervasive issue, particularly in residential complexes and apartment buildings where shared water storage facilities pose a significant challenge. The lack of awareness and diligence in maintaining these communal tanks exposes residents to waterborne diseases. The current hurdle in water monitoring and filtering systems is the creation of a cost- effective, scalable solution that can be easily implemented across diverse environments.
This project introduces EcoFlow, an innovative and budget- friendly solution for water level monitoring and purification. The system utilizes UV lights and activated carbon to efficiently filter water, eliminating harmful microorganisms and removing impurities, chemicals, and odors. By addressing the unique challenges of different regions, EcoFlow aims to contribute to the broader adoption of UV and activated carbon-based water treatment systems. Beyond its filtration capabilities, EcoFlow incorporates a real-time water level monitoring system, empowering users with vital information for sustainable and equitable access to clean water.},
        keywords = {Clean water access, UV lights, Activated carbon, Water treatment systems, Monitoring System},
        month = {November},
        }

Cite This Article

shejole, V., & kumar, S., & shinde, M., & sakhare, R. (2024). Eco-Flow: Water Management System Using UV Sterilization. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(6), 3406–3411.

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