Regular and Equal Water Supply System

  • Chavane Kalyani Department of Civil Engineering, AISSMS, College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Khatpe Pradnya Department of Civil Engineering, AISSMS, College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Chhajed Samkit Department of Civil Engineering, AISSMS, College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Vidya Patil Department of Civil Engineering, AISSMS, College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Keywords: Fully Automated System, Communication technology, Equal, and Quality Water Distribution, Internet of things, water pipeline, Water tank, sensors, Solenoid valve, Arduino UNO.

Abstract

Water scarcity is a severe problem in many Indian villages and cities. The urban water supply system is under immense strain in order to provide enough drinkable water to India’s rapidly growing population. In order to achieve self-sufficiency, villages require a significant amount of pure or high-quality water delivery. For that we created water distribution systems that supply equal and of high-quality water. As a result, in our automated regular, equal, and quality water distribution unit, quality testing sensors and various pressure sensors are used. The water distribution system’s equitable and quality water supply automation is versatile. It may be deployed in different ways in villages and metropolitan areas, depending on customer needs. This automation is also achievable in residential, industrial, and commercial buildings and rural locations. It is an effective strategy for reducing water scarcity and preventing health problems because it monitors water quality. It is an interdisciplinary framework in which Electronic & Telecommunications (E&TC) and Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are combined with the Internet of Things (IoT) to provide effective and useful operation of water resources, water distribution, and water quality.

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Published
2023-09-30