Efficient Water
Management: A Key to Building Smart Cities
September, 2017: The Smart Cities campaign has been high on India’s
agenda as this is perceived as the step towards building a sustainable and
developed country. A smart city needs to have an environment that is suitable
to accommodate the requirements of the progressive urban population such as
transportation, connectivity, uninterrupted power and water & wastewater
management to name a few.
According to Indian
Ministry of Urban Development, 60% of India’s population will live in cities by
2050. This means that there will be stress on our cities to deliver more
services with limited resources. With India’s rapid urbanization and growing
population, water demand has already exceeded the supply. A smart city will
need to ensure 24*7 uninterrupted supply of water for its development, which
may not be possible if the current scenario persists. Therefore, it is very important
to take measures to secure water through efficient water management systems.
Grundfos India, one
of the leading pump manufacturers in India, is therefore promoting the importance
of efficient water management systems in building smart cities at the ‘3rd
Water Innovation Summit 2017’ organized by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
“Smart Water Management: A Key Building
Block of the Smart Cities & Villages of the Future” is the theme of this
two-day summit taking place on September 4 and 5, 2017 in New Delhi. Grundfos
India is the gold sponsor of this Summit.
Intelligent water management systems are critical to making Smart Cities
successful. According to a WRG report, there are situations in which 40% or
more of the water that is pumped into a distribution grid is lost before it
ever reaches the consumer in cities across the world. The report goes on to
state that many cities have also found that if they simply reduce water
pressure in the grid, they also reduce leakage and minimize wear and tear on
aging pipes. Such issues can be addressed by ‘smart’ technologies such as Grundfos’ Dem and Driven Distribution pressure control system, which can
save both water and money by delivering optimal water pressure at any given
time. This system can automatically monitor grid use patterns with remote
sensors and adjust the water pressure accordingly using a Grundfos software
algorithm. It reduces both water and electricity consumption by up to 20%, and
water pipes will last longer because they are less likely to crack. The return
on investment is short and in some cases down to a year.
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