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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 Water utilities are under pressure to provide good quality water, but are struggling with their outdated infrastructure at the same time.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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nahush bhakre
nahush bhakre 10 years 4 months ago
make rain water harvesting mandatory on construction of residential property without of which the approval for construction cannot be obtained and the district authority should implement such techniques so that to build over ground water levels in the areas where water logging problem is there
Alen Atrey
Alen Atrey 10 years 4 months ago
Alen Tech Smart Road System our primarily designed to facilitate water harvesting, solar power generation, warn oncoming traffic of accidents and report flooding. (Patent Pending Innovation)
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janardan dhyani
janardan dhyani 10 years 4 months ago
dear modi ji apko maan ki baat me sabhi logo ko suggest karna chahiye ki sabhi apne ghar ke age ek tree jarur lagye jo ni laga sake wo kuch paudhe laye
dhanpat raj
dhanpat raj 10 years 4 months ago
Sir, i want to said that the water is basic need for everyone like every person, animal, farmer, industry i.e. all of them. So, we have to find a solution which would be better for all of them. According to my view we are not using the rain water at approx 90% of water was just wasted due to not having required resources for assembling etc. We have to made small pond at near small village, town etc. Which can be made by labours transfered from NAREGA.
alok verma_18
alok verma_18 10 years 4 months ago
1. Using atmospheric moisture to be converted into potable water in humid places like coastlines (Mumbai, Chennai, local sea-side villages) 2. Use of "LifeStraw" "LifeSaver" water bottles.
Amil Shah
Amil Shah 10 years 4 months ago
We should believe in "Prevention better than cure". Look at California drought. They started building desalination plants after drought stuck. But see the middle east countries. They have desalination plants since many years. Technology is currently very high cost and energy intensive. But govt should tie-up with global and indian companies (like WABAG) and develop these plants for the future benefit. Like solar energy, tech costs will eventually come down drastically.
Amil Shah
Amil Shah 10 years 4 months ago
A lot of technological progress is made in 1. Using atmospheric moisture to be converted into potable water in humid places like coastlines (Mumbai, Chennai, local sea-side villages) 2. Use of "LifeStraw" "LifeSaver" water bottles. Govt can encourage these companies to "Make in India" their products for Indian and exports. Indian sale can be purchased by Govt and NGOs. Export demand can be met by NGOs, self help group and adventure travellers/camping groups.
Dnyaneshwar Narsing Deokar
Dnyaneshwar Narsing Deokar 10 years 4 months ago
हर शहर मे १ square km के अंदर शुद्ध पानी का Water ATM होना चाहीए.और सरकार कि तरफ से कम दामो मे पानी के बोटल की बिक्री होनी चाहीए.उसके लिए सरकार की ही कंपनी और वितरण होना चाहीए.इससे पाणी और पैसे कि बचत होगी और लोगों को शुद्ध पानी मिलेगा.
ARAVINDANAND
ARAVINDANAND 10 years 4 months ago
8) Builders and Individual house owners must co-ordinate with Government authorities (like engineers) to make a BIG WATER HARVESTING LINK so that it connects and cover maximum ground level. 9) We need big link that connects every building and every possible place.
ARAVINDANAND
ARAVINDANAND 10 years 4 months ago
adding to the value.. 5) Water meter should be fixed in the”water flowing path” so that we know how much rain water is preserved and how much water is gone to our ocean 6) Builders and individual house owners separately fix their own WATER HARVESTING SYSTEM in their house and other places. 7) The individual and separate system would cause major failure in preserving large amount of water.(long term process)