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Implementation of A Wireless Water Level Management System For Remote Tanks In Cascales, Sucumbíos

The lack of automation in the management of water levels in remote storage tanks is a critical problem in rural communities such as Cantón Cascales, Sucumbíos, Ecuador. This situation causes overflows, supply failures and waste of water re-sources, which negatively affects the quality of life and sustainability of these communities. Previous systems based on manual control or timers have proven to be inefficient due to their lack of accuracy and the difficulty of making real-time adjustments. In this context, an automated water level control system was develo-ped, using affordable technologies such as Arduino UNO R3, Shield Ethernet W5100 and Ubiquiti Loco M5 antennas to establish a reliable and efficient wire-less communication. The results show that the system manages to monitor and control water levels in real time with an accuracy of over 98%, eliminating over-flows and optimizing the use of water resources. This solution reduces manual intervention and improves energy efficiency, promoting sustainable water mana-gement. The successful implementation in Cascales can serve as a replicable mo-del for other rural communities facing similar water resource management cha-llenges.

Juan Fernando Alvear
Universidad Tecnológica Israel
Ecuador

Flavio Morales
Universidad Tecnológica Israel
Ecuador

Rosario Coral
Universidad Tecnológica Israel
Ecuador

Edgar Gonzalez
Universidad Tecnológica Israel
Ecuador