articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyFeb 1, 2024Closed access

Sensors for Emerging Water Contaminants: Overcoming Roadblocks to Innovation

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency · Rice University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Ensuring water quality and safety requires the effective detection of emerging contaminants, which present significant risks to both human health and the environment. Field deployable low-cost sensors provide solutions to detect contaminants at their source and enable large-scale water quality monitoring and management. Unfortunately, the availability and utilization of such sensors remain limited. This Perspective examines current sensing technologies for detecting emerging contaminants and analyzes critical barriers, such as high costs, lack of reliability, difficulties in implementation in real-world settings, and lack of stakeholder involvement in sensor design. These technical and nontechnical barriers…

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  • Risk analysis (engineering)
  • Stakeholder
  • Computer science
  • Emerging technologies
  • Systems engineering
  • Workflow
  • Process management
  • Engineering
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