Interreg- WPS – Water polution sensor
Project Overview
The project aims to create new drinking water quality sensors. These sensors are intended to be low-cost and easy to maintain. These sensors will primarily measure glyphosate, atrazine and hydrocarbon content. The objective is that they can then be adapted to other pollutants. Water quality measurements will be made directly in the field and continuously via this tool. The project aims to set up a prototype and then to test it in different drinking water locations.
Project Results
The project is ongoing. However, some results have been published in 2020 and the project reports on its evolution on different social networks including Linkedin. The results are therefore: the improvement of knowledge on the different chemical compounds of the elements to be observed in water, the improvement of portable instruments to measure water quality, the development of absorbent materials.