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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 Water utilities are under pressure to provide good quality water, but are struggling with their outdated infrastructure at the same time.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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Sankalp Gupta
Sankalp Gupta 10 years 4 months ago
Focus on technology to stop water wastage. Then recycling the available water presently overflowing in river Ganga. Eradicate Corruption by minimizing human intervention & using machines in laying pipelines. With upgraded technology to sense leakages & repair them instantly. Lastly, the highest in authority should have the willingness to save Water, only then same shall prevail in subordinates under Ministry to last level professional of the department in the field through her/his Deeds.
Bharat Vaishnav_4
Bharat Vaishnav_4 10 years 4 months ago
Apart from Dam and rivers I want to suggest following points: 1. Indian Government must bound all builders to build their project with Rain Water Harvesting system so that we can save water and reuse them as per our need. 2. Indian Government should make a rule and regulation for Real Estate and force them to implement that.
ankit jha
ankit jha 10 years 4 months ago
Rivers and dams should be conserved by strict rules and awareness of common people. Technology must be introduced. Strict rules should be made for factories for dumping chemical waste in water. Every state must understand this issue. Scarcity of water is a matter of concern. Smart way is that at any cost all the rivers must be interconnected. Program must be launched to enrich ground water.
vikas krishna mahajan
vikas krishna mahajan 10 years 4 months ago
Hi, I want to share Regarding the ALMOST ALL DAMS PUNARBHARAN पुनर्भरण those whose level goes upto deadstock This is VIKAS if Govt does the excavation in DAMS whose level goes upto deadstock & take out soil from it,will helpful for agricultural purpose also we can have benefit of large level of water storage in coming monsoon so we can somehow relief from water cut.. Govt don't have to supply water to people's by tanker & thereby saving of cost... PLZ implement this scheme as soon ASAP...
Varun Nehra
Varun Nehra 10 years 4 months ago
Give us a very simple APP so that as soon as we see some leakage it can be reported immediately. Leakage is greatly dangerous only when remains unreported and unattended.
Premjith Prabhakaran
Premjith Prabhakaran 10 years 4 months ago
Instead of all these, prime priority should be given to enrichment of ground water. This can be easily done with 'rain water syringe technology'. A national agency should be created for the same. here is the reference http://nif.org.in/upload/innovation/5th/53-rain-water-syringe.pdf . http://teca.fao.org/technology/rainwater-syringe-low-cost-technology-rainwater-harvesting-coastal-areas . More research has to be done in this for the perfect utilization of rain water.
Jitin bhargava
Jitin bhargava 10 years 4 months ago
Need a long term policy with futuristic view. Am developing a model called RLDL. Same to address water pollution as well as drinking water problem for all of India. Its ready for implementation in smart cities as well.This will be a true smart water project. 2 Imp points to highlight this time-1.recharging our ground water resources with non polluted water to avoid desertification.2.Completely stopping above ground water pollution and safe disposal of same thus providing clean water to all.
Mahesh VP
Mahesh VP 10 years 4 months ago
As per my view main reasons are deforestation and lack of maintaining water bodies and unplanned approval for building. I agree we need new buildings but when more people accumulated in a place more resolution will be needed. Many water bodies are not cleaned. If cleaned can be used for drinking. More concrete buildings more heat generates. All the way we are taking roads or concreting, by this all the water flow out nd not getting to ground.using something like lawn blocks water get grounded
Prashanth Kumar
Prashanth Kumar 10 years 4 months ago
openwater.in a spin off from IISc Banaglore and a made in India technology that can covert sewage water to drinking water can make all our homes, office, gardens self sustained with water. All it needs is the visibility and investment to take it to the next level to get drinking water at a location where bad water exists. #SmartWaterManagement, #SaveWater, #IoT, #MyGov #bya2015