Real-time water quality monitors installed at wild swimming spots in southern England
by Linda Geddes from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PCC0)
AI-based system designed to help people assess immediate risk of getting ill from water polluted with bacteria
Real-time water quality monitors are being installed at wild swimming spots and beaches across southern England to help people assess their immediate risk of getting ill from polluted water.
Wessex Water is installing sensors at three freshwater sites in Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire, plus two coastal sites in Bournemouth, after a successful pilot study at Warleigh Weir near Bath. Here, the artificial intelligence-based system correctly predicted when bacteria in the water were high 87% of the time.
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