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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 Water utilities are under pressure to provide good quality water, but are struggling with their outdated infrastructure at the same time.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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devendra kumar_130
devendra kumar_130 10 years 3 months ago
Mr. Prime minister for break to wasting daily many thousends water by over filling watertank by watermoter and sumsurble moter and all other sources mendatory allow in all houses for water using meter and set a limit to house needed . then the allow penalty for wasting over per leter.
S.K. Mahajan
S.K. Mahajan 10 years 3 months ago
It is observed that most of roadside bridges constructed on rivers are submerged by occasional floods during rainy season. Therefore traffic is disrupted on few occasions and traffic jam for two-three days takes place. Generally hydraulic structures (spillways) are provided on downstream side of a river bridge to store required depth of water and allow surplus water to pass away through the river to other areas. Solution to this problem is provided herewith the attached document. Please do read
Prakash Muthuswamy
Prakash Muthuswamy 10 years 3 months ago
Respected PM JI, Hydraulic modeling using Real-Time Data for master planning, Detection of unaccounted water using quiescent night time low flow conditions, permanent reliable, smart, accurate metering are all essential for our cities to go Smart!
Shrenik Shah
Shrenik Shah 10 years 3 months ago
Please make it mandatory for all residential or commercial complex/house/society to install rain water harvesting facility in their capacity. Harvested water could either be used immediately or stored for later use or could get diverted to under ground to increase level of under ground water!
VINOD PRADHAN
VINOD PRADHAN 10 years 3 months ago
Please spare a thought for the river interlinking project. This will make Bharat a self sustained country. There will be no drought and all the farmers will be prosperous and thus all the Bharatiya will be prosperous.
UdayaBhaskar Rao Abburu
UdayaBhaskar Rao Abburu 10 years 3 months ago
Use of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) treated water shall be made mandatory in all Apartment complexes and Gated Communities. The treated water shall be utilized for gardening, floor cleaning, vehicle cleaning. This saves almost 40-50% of the water.
JAYANT RAO KALLURI
JAYANT RAO KALLURI 10 years 3 months ago
Reduce water meter price to minimim level and make it mandatory. So that customer base increases at rapid level and water saving will be followed to great extent. I am from Hyderabad and I see the people waste water just because they it is not accounted in current method #SmartWaterManagement, #SaveWater
K A Bopanna
K A Bopanna 10 years 3 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, I find it ironic that both glaciers and ground water are making the oceans rise and with a 7500 Km coastline we are not able to harness seawater for human consumption. While conventional desalination is expensive, I think we need to use the abundant sunlight available in summer months for desalination using Concentrating Solar Power. I have attached one rudimentary method which could be researched by better brains in IITs. With best regards Bopanna
RAJESH B
RAJESH B 10 years 3 months ago
Respected sir, I am from kerala, kasaragod district. now a days we are facing the problem of scarcity of fresh water. here i introducing an idea for the replenishment of ground water through well recharging during rainy days. you can go through this link for more details www.mazhapolima.org. trissur district already implemented this project. but most of them have no idea about this idea. we are great full if you are considering this project for our better tomorrow.
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Madhusudan Sathyanarayan
Madhusudan Sathyanarayan 10 years 3 months ago
In my view, we should go for 3 pronged approach 1.Clean the rivers - Identify the major polluting source of each river and take necessary action to block/divert the polluting source. Encourage organic farming..Discourage use of fertilizers and chemicals. 2. Rather than Building huge dams causing environmental destruction we have to build check dams where ever necessary and also encourage rain water harvesting. 3. Afforestation can lead to ground water recharge, so focus on growing more trees.