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DIGITAL WATER MANAGEMENT

What is digital water management?


Digital water is the exploitation of data from a network of sensors
and smart management systems installed across the water services
sector to create enhanced insight and thus make better decisions.

Alignment with Smart City :-

By redefining our current water and wastewater networks and


integrating them into smart systems, we will be able to drive benefits
not just to consumers but to the environment too and at a previously
impossible pace.

Expected impact :-

As we expect our population to increase significantly in the coming


decades and anticipate a corresponding increase in urbanization and
city living, additional pressure will be placed on our water resources
as more and more people become connected. Increased demand for
finite resources means it is more vital than ever to ensure our
systems are efficient.

Target audience and their adaptation :-

As with smart digital systems in other industries, this application to


the water industry will exponentially increase the amount of data
generated by our water systems. The correct systems and business
processes will enable rapid and decisive analysis that will increase
the network’s visibility, enable maintenance to be predictive rather
than responsive and facilitate improved compliance.

The World Bank estimates that, globally, water loss due to leaks is of
value at more than $14 billion per year. Introducing systems that are
able to monitor and analyze the potential for faults will make a
significant impact on reducing water losses. Leaky systems that
waste an estimated 25–35% of our water resources are only going to
exacerbate environmental stresses in the future. It is important that
the potential for this loss is reduced and the means of managing
water as a valuable resource is improved. Digital water technologies
offer this potential.

Inspiration for this solution :-

The main cause of water waste in cities is often poor infrastructure,


although many other factors influence the scarce use of water. In
Mexico City, for example, where almost half of the water is wasted,
poor water quality, frequent floodings, lack of irrigation (irrigation
systems), an obsolete pumping system - up to 70 years old in some
sectors and manufactured with materials classified as carcinogenic
by the World Health Organization (WHO)- frequent leaks and poor
utilization of rainwater combine.

Additional safety measures for this prototype :-

These smart devices will be updated regularly.


Water usage will be tracked to avoid wasteage.
It will be made available for rural areas also.
Alarm sensors will be attached for excess water usage and water
leakage.
Backup will be planed accordingly if the systems go offline.

https://www.activesustainability.com/water/waste-of-water-incities/

https://vimeo.com/287775031

https://youtu.be/o3feLSt1aXU

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Name of team:- The Smart Influencers Team
members:-
1) W. Rayees Ahmed
rayeesrah2012@gmail.com
7338955480
Diploma in CSE completed
BE Computer Science Engineering
3rd year
ACE YUVA Entrepreneur Co-Chair
2) Y. Reuben Rahul
Yrrks007@gmail.com
86104 97160
BE Computer Science Engineering
3rd year
3) Virendra Shewag
virendrashewag22@gmail.com
93442 95909
BE Computer Science Engineering
3rd year
4) S. Tina
stinastanley46@gmail.com
9345706914
BE Computer Science Engineering
2nd year
5) D. Abinaya Shree
abinayashreemithu2204@gmail.com
9342212195
BE Computer Science Engineering
2nd year
Name of the college:- Alpha College of Engineering

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