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How Water Resources are Managed in Smart City L Zone

Author: Sanjana J Singh
by Sanjana J Singh
Posted: May 14, 2016

Water is an important amenity for surviving on the Earth. Water is there required for every aspect of human life including and ranging from nourishment to business and commerce to energy and transport and that all relies largely on the water. But at present, the water systems of the earth facing a serious problem being depleted due to the waste and use of aging and insufficient infrastructure.

Pressure from the climate change and varying conditions of weather, the water related problem there are being compounded, globally. Without smarter water management, it is becoming apparently clear that water sooner become extinct from the globe as well. In the past, water managers have typically tackled water management issues in isolation, focusing, on traditional physical infrastructure solutions and single-point technology solutions.

However, in present time these water related problems are to be sorted out on the basis of dealing with applications and data landscapes are even not integrated into the system. Smart City L Zone is adopting to a varying number of activities and solutions for water management.

By improving modeling and engaging the water resources management community and key stakeholders, cities and regions can make better decisions to optimize how they achieve water management objectives for the greater societal good.

In smart city L Zone Delhi, the focus there is all about water management through collaboration among different stakeholders as it can't be solved through a single person. The steps being taken for water management in Smart City L Zone Dwarka include the eradication of the following problems.

  • The need for more money in reservoirs, dikes, tunnels and dams with limited budget.
  • Non occurrence of single strategy existing with respect to information and creating a common operating picture for an entire water system. Shipping, flood risk, drought, water quality and emergency response are generally dealt in a separate domain.
  • Multiple, incompatible, inconsistent and dispersed assets from a range of vendors as owned by disparate entities and managed from remote facilities with their own unique applications.
  • Large portfolios of proprietary solutions and applications to be used for managing water processes.
  • Physical assets, such as pumps and sensor systems, and data and information systems may be poorly protected, which can lead to security issues.

In providing solution to the problem of Smart City L Zone, Dwarka, the smarter systems has been enabled to sort out the problem of water management as equally to be a water management. In L Zone, water managers has been deputed along with their financial counterparts to become aware of the cost of managing water develop strategies on a much lower cost.

About the Author

Delhi Heights Multi State CGHS Ltd., is a welfare real estate housing society that is actively participating in Land pooling policy, L zoned property, PPP & offering flats and apartments under MPD 2021.My Website : http://www.delhiheights.com/

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Author: Sanjana J Singh

Sanjana J Singh

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