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Global research agenda on sensor-based drinking water quality monitoring

PATH, Cova Agua, and Mangrove Water have launched a technical working group (TWG) on remote drinking water quality monitoring as a global learning platform intended to improve awareness and technical knowledge on sensor-based monitoring technologies and approaches, strengthen collaboration among stakeholders, and harmonize advocacy and messaging communications.


The primary objective of this research agenda is to identify evidence gaps and research priorities specifically related to the operational requirements for effective implementation of remote monitoring of water systems in low-resource settings. The agenda follows the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 Global Acceleration Framework: governance, financing, innovation, capacity development, and data and information.



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February 18, 2026

Environmental Engineer, with PhD and specialization in in-line chlorination.

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Explore groundbreaking research in safe water technology, including studies on in-line chlorination and sustainable water quality monitoring methods.

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