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Abstract: In order to ensure public health and environmental sustainability, sewage systems are essential. However, the buildup of toxic gases in these systems poses significant threats to human health and environmental problems. The design and implementation of a smart Internet of Things device for sewage gas monitoring and alert system are presented in this research study. To identify and alert about the presence of dangerous gases in real-time, the suggested system combines gas sensors, data processing algorithms, connection characteristics, and an alert mechanism. The gadget includes programmable alert settings, remote monitoring capabilities, and the possibility of interaction with current wastewater management systems. The device's usability, data processing methods, communication protocols, and hardware and software components are all covered in the study. The outcomes show how well the suggested system performs in terms of timely notifications and permitting proactive measures to reduce the dangers related to exposure to sewage gas. The Sewage Gas Monitoring and Alert System is designed to enhance safety and environmental monitoring in sewage system by detecting hazardous gases and providing timely alerts. This system utilizes advanced gas sensor to monitor the concentration of dangerous gases such as methane (CH4), hydrogen sulphide(H2S), carbon monoxide(CO), and ammonia(NH3). The primary objective of this project is to prevent accidents and health hazards by providing an early warning system for the presence of toxic gases in sewage environment .This system can be deployed in municipal sewage systems, industrial waste management facilities and other areas where gas monitoring is critical.
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