CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WATER POLLUTION AND ITS IMPACT ON PUBLIC HEALTH IN ALEXANDRIA: A SECURE DATA-DRIVEN SOLUTION
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As a recent high school graduate from Al-Shaheed Mohamed Ramadan Boys
Secondary School, I led this original research as the principal investigator to address
water pollution in Alexandria, Egypt, where industrial effluents and untreated sewage in
El-Max Bay and Mahmoudiya Canal drive a 20–30% increase in waterborne diseases
(WHO, 2023). Utilizing advanced data analytics (Pandas, SQL) and user interface
design (Figma), I integrated chemical analysis, medical insights, and cybersecurity.
Drawing from my GreenAura initiative, where surveys (n=100) revealed 70% of
residents reporting water-related illnesses, and my Safe Surf campaign, which
developed digital awareness content against cyber-extortion, this study introduces a
youth-led framework for environmental health innovation. Supervised by Dr. Mohamed
Youssef, Associate Professor of Medicine and Chemistry Teacher, the research aligns
with SDGs 3 (Good Health), (Clean Water), and (Climate Action). This study
provides a scalable framework for integrating environmental health monitoring with
secure digital platforms, ensuring sustainability and public trust. This research
empowers communities to address water pollution through data-driven, youth-led
solutions
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