Smart solution for monitoring and
management of water supply system
Presented by
Vishwanath
vawati68@gmail.com
Source : Rf.5
Sensor Installation
Source : Rf.1
Source : Rf.3
Source : Rf.1
Schematic of the developed monitoring
system.
35
46
52
60
23
30
24
31.8
57
45
39
41
Ahmedabad
Bangalore
Bhopal
Chandigarh
Chennai
Indore
Jabalpur
Kolkata
Mumbai
Nagpur
Rajkot
Varanasi
Unaccounted for water (%)
Source: ADB (2007): Benchmarking and Data Book of Water Utilities in India: Asian Development Bank.
Waste of Drinking Water in Major Cities of India.
Areas for Smart solutions
Implementation of an early warning system
for contaminant intrusion.
Optimization of pump scheduling (efficient
power management).
Optimization of billing of water use.
Detection and quantification of leaks.
Deployment and operational challenges in
using sensor networks for monitoring and
management of large scale water supply
systems. Source : R.1 & 3
5
Solution
Design
Software
Development
Hardware
Installation
Testing
Operation
and
Analysis
TestingGoing to Live
Updating of
System
Schematic of the developed monitoring system. Source: Rf.1
1. Ivan Stoianov, Lama Nachman, Andrew Whittle, Sam Madden, Ralph Kling “Sensor
networks for monitoring water supply And sewer systems: lessons from boston” DOI:
10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000627. © 2010 American Society of Civil Engineers.
2. KousikMaity, Purnendu Chakraborty. “Control of Urban Water Systems using SCADA
System”(2013). Volume 76– No.16, August 2013 International Journal of Computer
Applications (0975 – 8887).
3. Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS., Managing Director, Chennai Metropolitan water supply
and sewerage board(2015).Guidance for Smart solutions for water
management.(http://www.cmwssb.com/doc/MLOG).
4. Anjum Parwez, Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board,
Bangalore(2015). Guidance for Smart Water and Wastewater Management For Smart
Cities. (http://www.bwssb.com/ Smart Water_doc_2015).
5. G. Cembrano, G. Wells, J.Quevedo, R. PeHrez, R. Argelaguet; “Optimal control of a
water distribution network in a supervisory control system.” 18th Australasian Fluid
Mechanics Conference Launceston, Australia 3-7 December 2012.
6. Kevin Bartsch Base Civil Engineering, GIS as a Tool for Water Distribution System
Planning; Otis ANG Base, Massachusetts.
Thank You

Smart solution for monitoring and management of water supply system

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    Smart solution formonitoring and management of water supply system Presented by Vishwanath vawati68@gmail.com Source : Rf.5 Sensor Installation
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    Source : Rf.1 Source: Rf.3 Source : Rf.1 Schematic of the developed monitoring system.
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    35 46 52 60 23 30 24 31.8 57 45 39 41 Ahmedabad Bangalore Bhopal Chandigarh Chennai Indore Jabalpur Kolkata Mumbai Nagpur Rajkot Varanasi Unaccounted for water(%) Source: ADB (2007): Benchmarking and Data Book of Water Utilities in India: Asian Development Bank. Waste of Drinking Water in Major Cities of India.
  • 4.
    Areas for Smartsolutions Implementation of an early warning system for contaminant intrusion. Optimization of pump scheduling (efficient power management). Optimization of billing of water use. Detection and quantification of leaks. Deployment and operational challenges in using sensor networks for monitoring and management of large scale water supply systems. Source : R.1 & 3
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    1. Ivan Stoianov,Lama Nachman, Andrew Whittle, Sam Madden, Ralph Kling “Sensor networks for monitoring water supply And sewer systems: lessons from boston” DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000627. © 2010 American Society of Civil Engineers. 2. KousikMaity, Purnendu Chakraborty. “Control of Urban Water Systems using SCADA System”(2013). Volume 76– No.16, August 2013 International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887). 3. Dr. Chandra Mohan B, IAS., Managing Director, Chennai Metropolitan water supply and sewerage board(2015).Guidance for Smart solutions for water management.(http://www.cmwssb.com/doc/MLOG). 4. Anjum Parwez, Chairman, Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board, Bangalore(2015). Guidance for Smart Water and Wastewater Management For Smart Cities. (http://www.bwssb.com/ Smart Water_doc_2015). 5. G. Cembrano, G. Wells, J.Quevedo, R. PeHrez, R. Argelaguet; “Optimal control of a water distribution network in a supervisory control system.” 18th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference Launceston, Australia 3-7 December 2012. 6. Kevin Bartsch Base Civil Engineering, GIS as a Tool for Water Distribution System Planning; Otis ANG Base, Massachusetts.
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