Shimla, India faces water management challenges due to increasing population and urbanization. The city's water supply depends on surface water sources like the Giri and Sutlej rivers, but demand often exceeds supply during summer months. Authorities have proposed an integrated water management plan for Shimla using geospatial techniques to identify new water sources, optimize distribution networks, and ensure long-term sustainable water resource management.
Shimla, India faces water management challenges due to increasing population and urbanization. The city's water supply depends on surface water sources like the Giri and Sutlej rivers, but demand often exceeds supply during summer months. Authorities have proposed an integrated water management plan for Shimla using geospatial techniques to identify new water sources, optimize distribution networks, and ensure long-term sustainable water resource management.
Shimla, India faces water management challenges due to increasing population and urbanization. The city's water supply depends on surface water sources like the Giri and Sutlej rivers, but demand often exceeds supply during summer months. Authorities have proposed an integrated water management plan for Shimla using geospatial techniques to identify new water sources, optimize distribution networks, and ensure long-term sustainable water resource management.