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    AQUALITICS:
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2025-11) Gurion, Eric Brandon B.; Flores, Queenie Leanne P.; Gatchallian, Angel Laurence S.; Mamuyac Jr., Bryan D.; Hortizuela, Manny R.; Patacsil, Joseph A.; Mique, Eusebio L.; Taliman, Raygildo
    This study presents Aqualitics, an lot-based real-time monitoring system designed to assess and analyze key physical parameters of tap water,such as temperature, pH level, turbidity, total dissolved solids, and electrical conductivity, which are visualized in a web-based dashboard for efficient monitoring and analysis. The study employed the Evolutionary Prototype Model and was evaluated using the System Usability’ Scale (SUS) along with the Technology' Assessment Protocol (TAP-TEEPS), which considers the system’s technical performance, economic viability, environmental soundness, political acceptability, and social acceptability’. After testing and evaluating the usability’ and functionality of the system, it has garnered a very high validity score of 4.51, and its sensors were evaluated with high accuracy. Overall, the Aqualitics system is a practical, efficient, and user-friendly tool that supports sustainable, water quality management aligned with SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation.

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