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Water Pollution Prevention and Control Project, 2021, 2(2); doi: 10.38007/WPPCP.2021.020204.

Water Pollution Prevention Engineering Device Integrated with Intelligent Blockchain Technology

Author(s)

Enggar Banifa Pratiwi

Corresponding Author:
Enggar Banifa Pratiwi
Affiliation(s)

LBEF Campus, Nepal

Abstract

Water pollution prevention and control has always been a topic of public concern, but the problems in water pollution prevention and control have not been properly solved. The popularity of intelligent regional chain technology in water pollution prevention and control has brought more possibilities, and few people have applied this technology to water pollution prevention and control. In order to improve the effect of water pollution prevention and control, this paper uses intelligent blockchain technology to design water pollution prevention and control engineering device. This paper first introduces the factors and harmfulness of water pollution, then analyzes the detection of water pollution, and then introduces the regional chain technology. According to this technology, the water pollution prevention and control engineering device is designed. Finally, the effect of water pollution prevention and control is analyzed. It is concluded that the chromaticity measured at each water source has decreased after using the water pollution prevention and control engineering device integrated with intelligent blockchain technology. The color of water source 3 is 13 degrees. After using the water pollution prevention engineering device integrated with intelligent blockchain technology, the turbidity of each water source shows a downward trend, and the water pollution has been greatly improved. Intelligent blockchain technology has played a good role in water pollution prevention and control.

Keywords

Water Pollution Control, Blockchain Technology, Prevention Project, Pollution Removal Device

Cite This Paper

Enggar Banifa Pratiwi. Water Pollution Prevention Engineering Device Integrated with Intelligent Blockchain Technology. Water Pollution Prevention and Control Project (2021), Vol. 2, Issue 2: 33-43. https://doi.org/10.38007/WPPCP.2021.020204.

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