China’s new AI-powered approach to cleaner water

China’s new AI-powered approach to cleaner water

Hey, tech enthusiasts! 🌊🤖 China is leveling up water treatment with AI—making wastewater management smarter and greener. Check how Hefei and Shanghai are leading the charge:

  • AI in action: The Xiaocangfang plant in Hefei City, east China's Anhui Province, uses a real-time AI system to monitor inflow/outflow volumes, ammonia nitrogen levels, and chemical oxygen demand. This cuts manual work and boosts stability.
  • Predictive power: AI predicts fluctuations—up to 500,000 tonnes of water on busy days vs. 200,000 tonnes on slow days—with early warnings on water quality. Accuracy started at ~80% and is climbing toward 96-98% after data training and model tweaks.
  • Smart dosing: In the Fengxian District of Shanghai, an AI-based dosing system tweaks chemical use in real time, slashing waste and improving treatment quality.

Why it matters for the planet and your future: This tech-driven approach cuts carbon emissions, reduces chemical waste, and sets a blueprint for greener cities—perfect inspo for anyone coding, innovating, or spearheading eco projects in our region. 🚀🌱

Share your thoughts: Could AI transform other sectors like traffic or agriculture? Let's talk! 💬

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