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Water Utility

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Water utility system management is critical to achieving and maintaining compliance with the standards of the Safe Drinking Water Act, a federal statute that safeguards public drinking water sources.

Water usage can be read in real-time or near-real-time with smart water measurements. Water service providers (government water works and municipalities), consumers, and social, economic, and technological actors all influence the adoption of IM technology. Intelligent metering, which might be AMR or AMI, is another component of the intelligent urban water network.

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Water Utility Sub-segments

lift irrigation

Lift irrigation schemes must accomplish two main tasks: first, to carry water by means of pumps or other way, from the water source to the main delivery chamber, which is situated at a high altitude point in the command area.

micro irrigation

An automated irrigation system is mainly designed to optimize the usage of water in agriculture because of climatic conditions which leads to a lack of rains. This is mainly achieved using various pump houses at river intakes and pressurised pipelines.

municipal water supply

For any city, it requires water from its resource i.e. dam, reservoir and given to various water treatment plants to clean the water. From WTP then water is pumped to various elevated storage tanks or ground-based reservoirs.

weather monitoring

Weather monitoring is becoming important day by day to measure rainfall, and wind speeds in various parts of the country so that government can identify the rainfall in each area of the state and plan water supply and other measures.

dam gates monitoring

While releasing the Waters from dams it becomes important to know the status of various gates of the dam. Based on rainfall and requirement from the city, village water is released from dams by opening the gates.

canal monitoring & control

After collecting the water in various dams, canals are being used to supply the water to city areas as well as farmers. The main canal may have multiple branch canals so as to streamline the water supply to various areas.

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