Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Water quality monitoring is the process of regularly testing and analyzing the chemical, physical, and biological characteristics of a body of water to assess its overall health and safety for human and environmental use. This monitoring typically involves measuring parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, nutrient levels, and the presence of pollutants or contaminants. The data collected from water quality monitoring is used to track changes over time, identify potential sources of pollution, and make informed decisions about water resource management and protection efforts. This research area is critical for ensuring the sustainable use and conservation of water resources for current and future generations.