New App for Detecting Water Pollution
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University of Bath Scientists Help Make a Device to Monitor Water Pollution
A device has been developed by scientists at the University of Bath which could help to detect levels of water pollution in lakes and rivers.
The device could be used in foreign countries where some water sources are not drinkable or clean to wash in.
Itis seen as a cheaper way of detecting water pollution, with current methods considered expensive and time consuming.
Researchers from the university worked withtheBristol Robotics laboratory at the University of the West of England, to create the device which uses a sensor and 3D printing technology to help to monitor water quality.
Bacteria inside the device's sensor produce small electric currents, but these currents drop when the bacteria come into contact with toxins in the water, which shows level of water pollution.
University of BathChemical engineering lecturer,Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo, said: "When the bacteria feed in a microbial fuel cell, they convert chemical energy into electrical energy that we can measure.
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