Role Of Water Management System In Housing Society

Posted by Shibani Thakur on December 5th, 2023

Conventional approaches to water management could be more effective, leading to increased demand and wasteful water usage. We will talk about some technological solutions to these problems today. We can monitor our water and data usage in real-time thanks to the Water Management System. Now that this data is available, we can foresee potential problems. Internet of Things (IoT) based water management can assist in resolving the concerns covered in the previous blog post. Thanks to modern technology, we can track our water usage and flow all in one place.

Put An End To Tiresome Manual Labor

Manually checking the water tanks wastes time and energy in this modern era. Equally unfair is the fact that the person in question has the opportunity to improve his abilities and pursue a more meaningful endeavor. This is just one more example of the kind of pointless spending that you could do without. 

This is something that the Water Management System can handle with ease. Installing digital water level sensors is an easy way to keep an eye on your water tanks with no effort. Also, unlike manual monitoring, it's available at all times.

When the overhead tank empties, the water supply stops flowing, or an employee is preoccupied with something else, and the tanks overflow. Another common occurrence is when someone is showering, and the water abruptly stops flowing.

Wireless water tank overflow alarms and warnings are great features that greatly lower the need for physical supervision.

This also eliminates the need for potentially dangerous activities, such as reaching for water tanks from rooftops using ladders.

Reliable Water Technology also lessens the housing society's reliance on a single employee while avoiding the possibility of human error and sloth.

Present concrete evidence

It is now difficult to establish a uniform Water Management System due to the need for more data gathering. Water wastage and overconsumption are two inefficiencies of haphazard, reactive water management.

Nowadays, housing societies optimize water management based on the schedules of the employees responsible for operating the water system.

Without considering the real water usage of each tower or the volume of water available in each tank, he turns the pump on and off according to a predetermined schedule.

Also, it takes work to tell how much water is in your tanks by looking at them. There is no way to know the tank's dimensions, water intake height, overflow pipe placement, leakage rates, etc. 

To prepare for the future and prevent overflows and leaks, it is wise to always have this information on hand. A unified Water Management System is formed by the availability of this data from several devices under one roof.

Once this water is visible, you'll have the ability to monitor and control data for a variety of tasks -

  • Learn how much water each tower receives and uses in total. You can now anticipate your total water footprint thanks to this.
  • Ensure that water dangers like leaks, overflows, and dry taps are prevented by actively taking action. Problems like these are typically addressed after they have already occurred. We can estimate their frequency in advance thanks to the accessible, helpful data.
  • Do not run out of water at the last minute.
  • Lessen overall usage and conserve water over time.
  • Arrange for water tanker service ahead of time to secure better prices and availability. 
  • Raise community awareness by sharing monthly water use data and encouraging members to manage their water needs better.

Minimize The Loss Of Water

Did you know that every day, the typical Indian uses between eighty and one hundred gallons of water?

If you're answering "yes" to this question, you need to keep track of how much water you use. 

The daily increase in water use is double that of the population growth rate.

Measuring one's water footprint helps develop sustainable water usage methods. With the help of modern Water Technology, this is now possible.

Your water pattern is at your fingertips since your data is readily available. You can prepare using basic water-saving practices, such as watering your garden at night, reusing water from washing vegetables, taking a pail to the tub instead of a running shower, etc.  

Water becomes more important when we can see it.

Conclusion

All life depends on water for survival, and it is essential for every aspect of human life, from drinking and toiletry to farming and manufacturing. Water consumption changes, including where and how it is used, and changes in who owns the water rights, are desired and essential in today's ever-evolving society. Concerning water conservation, we have merely touched the surface. There must be a widespread inculcation of sustainability-oriented behaviors and attitudes at the national level to protect our water resources effectively.

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