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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 Water utilities are under pressure to provide good quality water, but are struggling with their outdated infrastructure at the same time.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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Naran Delwadia
Naran Delwadia 10 years 3 months ago
In my view, the best way to do rainwater harvesting is to build low cost check dams. I have designed and built arc check dams (like Hoover dam) in Gujarat with less than 10% cost of government designed check dams. It is built from fly ash bricks with and dam has only 6" thickness. Farmers can build themselves 100' x 5' check dam with less than Rs 10000. Anybody interested, can contact me at nddelwad@yahoo.com for more details.
Dr dole nandakumar bhaskerrao
Dr dole nandakumar bhaskerrao 10 years 3 months ago
Resp sir, here are the onsite photographs of this model. as on date we have installed 6 this at 6 places in latur. soon this will be installed at more places that includes pune, kurduwadi, ambajogai, parli and nanded. but this needs support from administration to work on large scale. thanks. dr dole n b , latur, maharashtra. mob 9850056647
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Dr dole nandakumar bhaskerrao
Dr dole nandakumar bhaskerrao 10 years 3 months ago
Resp sir, rain water harvesting is a need now. as of now rain water harvesting for house means a percolation pit. this method has various disadvantages. keeping in mind these point i have developed this simple method for household rainwater harvesting. please ask concerned officials to go through it and take the necessary steps. this will surely save our money, manpower and environment. looking for better tomorrow, better india with you. thanks sir. dr dole nandakumar b, latur, maharashtra.
Utpal Chandramohan Sasane
Utpal Chandramohan Sasane 10 years 3 months ago
I think we should stop water leakage. I have seen so many societies in urban areas especially are having water tanks & water pumps motor which overflows at least 40% if not 90 % times. Which is the big wastage of water. Engineers should give the solution to all those societies the best which is easy and cheap solution so that you can save good water. If the government do the search in each and every household & offices to check the leakage of water and give the best solution.
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 3 months ago
With the IBM Intelligent Water Platform for Water Efficiency Management, a public or private water utility can unite siloed data for a holistic, singular view of its entire water infrastructure. It's a proactive approach to maintaining an aging network while operating on an ever-tightening budget. #SmartWaterManagement, #SaveWater, #IoT, #MyGov
Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 3 months ago
We need create a number of dams in various states to conserve water before rainy season starts. This should be used state of art technology and processes. This will give you both water and power. Also all the major dams across country should be connected through canals. State like Odisha have a lot of opportunities. We are lacking in the area of maintenance, inter-connectivity of management of those. #SaveWater #MyGov
vivek makode
vivek makode 10 years 3 months ago
It is time to act the Gulf/Saudi way ... Sea water needs to be desalinated & pumped to the water scarcity areas, Otherwise their is no future of us. Govt. should immediately give the action plan on this. Maharashtra state has good coastal line & has good potential for installing desalination units.
Prabal Tandon
Prabal Tandon 10 years 3 months ago
Seeing the condition in latoor. It is time that centre should control all the rivers and water distribution among the states. This can happen only when all the rivers are connected.