Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

The project aims to improve the water quality at the seaside resort of Combe Martin, where bathing water has been rated as poor in the past.

The project aims to improve the water quality at the seaside resort of Combe Martin, where bathing water has been rated as poor in the past.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

The project is run by computer systems company CGI and mapping experts Ordnance Survey, with support from the North Devon Biosphere Reserve.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

The project is run by computer systems company CGI and mapping experts Ordnance Survey, with support from the North Devon Biosphere Reserve.

The AI model was tested with historical data and achieved 91.5% accuracy in predicting pollution events.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

The project is run by computer systems company CGI and mapping experts Ordnance Survey, with support from the North Devon Biosphere Reserve.

The AI model was tested with historical data and achieved 91.5% accuracy in predicting pollution events.

The project hopes to scale up and roll out to other parts of the UK.

Water pollution has been a big concern since long, but it seems that AI is going to help predict and prevent it.

A pilot project in Devon uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict and prevent water pollution from sewage and agricultural runoff.

Sensors placed in rivers and fields collect real-time data on water quality, rainfall, and soil conditions.

AI combines the sensor data with satellite imagery of land use to identify when and where pollution events are likely to occur.

The project is run by computer systems company CGI and mapping experts Ordnance Survey, with support from the North Devon Biosphere Reserve.

The AI model was tested with historical data and achieved 91.5% accuracy in predicting pollution events.

The project hopes to scale up and roll out to other parts of the UK.

The project demonstrates how AI can help tackle environmental challenges and protect the natural ecosystem.