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Peoples Water Data: Enabling Reliable Field Data Generation and Microbial Contamination Screening in Household Drinking Water

Machine Learning 2026-04-07 v1 Physics and Society

Abstract

Unsafe drinking water remains a major public health concern globally, particularly in low-resource regions where routine microbiological surveillance is limited. Although Escherichia coli is the internationally recognized indicator of fecal contamination, laboratory-based testing is often inaccessible at scale. In this study, we developed and evaluated a two-stage machine-learning framework for predicting E. coli presence in decentralized household point-of-use drinking water in Chennai, India using low-cost physicochemical and contextual indicators. The dataset comprised 3,023 samples collected under the Peoples Water Data initiative; after harmonization, technical cleaning, and outlier screening, 2,207 valid samples were retained. This framework provides a scalable decision-support tool for prioritizing microbiological testing in resource-constrained environments and addresses an important gap in point-of-use contamination risk assessment. Beyond predictive modeling, the present study was conducted within an AI-supported field implementation framework that combined student-facing guidance and real-time QC to improve protocol adherence, traceability, and data reliability in decentralized household water monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.2604.04240,
  title  = {Peoples Water Data: Enabling Reliable Field Data Generation and Microbial Contamination Screening in Household Drinking Water},
  author = {Suzan Kagan and Shira Spigelman and Sankar Sudhir and Thalappil Pradeep and Hadas Mamane},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.04240},
  year   = {2026}
}