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Ideas on Smart Water

Ideas on Smart Water
Start Date :
Mar 15, 2016
Last Date :
Apr 04, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Water is a vital resource for life, and for the economy. Nowadays, one of the most serious challenges to solve and manage the water scarcity. With the depletion of water resources, ...

Water is a vital resource for life, and for the economy. Nowadays, one of the most serious challenges to solve and manage the water scarcity. With the depletion of water resources, the demand for quality water is increasing day by day. Water utilities are under pressure to provide good quality water, but are struggling with their outdated infrastructure at the same time. Furthermore, one of the major concerns of water utilities is the increasing wastage and pollution of water bodies caused due to metering errors, leaks, pipe bursts, and industrial waste. To manage all these issues, water utilities have to come up with smart water management solutions and techniques.

IoT may be used in potable water monitoring tools to monitor the quality of tap water in all government owned education institutes and public places. It should be applied in real-time detection of leakages and wastes of factories in rivers and other natural water bodies. It can also be used in monitoring of water level variations in rivers, dams and reservoirs, for proactive disaster management.

Smart water management is the combination of smart hardware, smart solutions, and smart services integrated together to minimize wastage and optimize the utilization. Intelligent use of information and analytics can be leveraged to deliver improved outcomes across the water management lifecycle.

With the help of this discussion platform we request you to share your valuable inputs on how IOT can be used in:

• Demand Forecasting and Allocation of water resources
• Water Quality Testing
• Infrastructure Management
• Improve Preparedness and Response to water management system

Your suggestions on the above topics will help us to make an integrated view and plan of action for Smart Water development by applying IoT and analytics.

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PRASHANT KALKAR
PRASHANT KALKAR 10 years 3 months ago
unequal distribution of water. loss of forests. shortage of dams and other alternative ways of joining rivers are not yet completed navi mumbai uses very much water than any other part of the country
Sauman Das Gupta
Sauman Das Gupta 10 years 3 months ago
Further to my comments on this issues of IOT and smart devices .Please read this blog that identifies challenges and solutions https://www.facebook.com/sauman.dasgupta/posts/1151905344844072 Request everyone to comment and provide inputs
V K TYAGI
V K TYAGI 10 years 3 months ago
Water is essential for Human Survival at earth.Our earth is having life because of water.Whole world is facing crisis of drinking water.We are in dangerous position in case of drinking water.We may have a concept of smart water by doing 1) do not allow any construction without Rain water harvesting tank at bottom of building. 2) use rain water harvesting water for gardening,flushing and floor cleaning. 3)allow smart tapes in building which will operate only for duration in which water is nee
Ravi Prakash Singh
Ravi Prakash Singh 10 years 3 months ago
My Suggestion to the Government is we have Lakhs of school spread Pan India.Students carry Water bottles to school and when school is over the students carry the water bottles back home either by throwing the remaining water or carry the bottles with remaining water back home. If we provide a drum and encourage School that while returning home the balance water in the bottles are transferred to the drum and can be used for watering the plants in the surrounding naming it NATION PRIDE SCHOOL
Jayant Sathaye
Jayant Sathaye 10 years 3 months ago
I saw a news article on someone proposing desalination and then pumping the water to Nashik and then to the Godavari. Can you imagine the expense? For drinking water, at least there are simpler solutions. Take it from the air. Most life in deserts survive on water extracted from the air as dew. One can mimic by using air cooling sytems or by using super water absorbing polymers. The knowhow exists and the cost per liter will be much lower than pumping water up the ghats. hope this gets someone
Sayan Saha_5
Sayan Saha_5 10 years 3 months ago
Most of the Indian population have ration card attached to their and their family's name.How's like if the Indian government in collaboration with the state government starts the supply of storage tanks in very nominal prices and encourages every ration holder to buy them and get them fitted in your roof and other drains. I think this can be a mass revolution in which people can save thousands and thousands litre of water. Respected Mr. PM, could you please look into this suggestion
Jitender Singh bal
Jitender Singh bal 10 years 3 months ago
Mr,Prime Minister,As every human being goes to the toilet everyday either its morning afternoon or night and goes more than 4 times a day.Either someone is using the urinal or washing hands or face.i have an idea if we connect one pipe from the wash basin where we clean our hand or face and it is not a very dirty water as soap is used every time and that we can connect to the urinal pot as this way lot of water will be saved everyday by every household.
gargi sharma_3
gargi sharma_3 10 years 3 months ago
Mr.Prime Minister,Sir i am Gargi Sharma from Satna(M.P.).Sir,many parts in our country are facing a serious problem of water scarcity.Sir,we can't blindly depend on rain water only.Sir,we can't stop the people from boring but we can limit their monthly usage by fitting their water tanks with a limit checker and monthly inspection should be there.the guilty(person who has used water above limit)should be fined.
S.K. Mahajan
S.K. Mahajan 10 years 3 months ago
In India, the water is being taken for industry, for cities, and especially for agriculture. India has suffered a country wide spread famine, which resulted into an agricultural revolution in the past half century. We now produce enough food to feed all people; but the fact remains that many Indians still go hungry today is an economic and political puzzle, because the country exports most of the rice produce. It is estimated that 1/4 of India is irrigated with underground water, is not replaced