ABB upgrades digital water management solution of Surat
By OEM Update Editorial July 13, 2018 6:18 pm
ABB’s 240 digitally-enabled flowmeters installed across the city will help track, measure and optimise real-time water consumption; partnering the city corporation to manage water more efficiently
Located on the coast of Gujarat state in India, Surat aims to build a sustainable future as a smart city. One of the major issues it is trying to tackle is optimising the water-intensive textile industry by bringing in better water management. The Surat Municipal Corporation has been trying to reduce water waste and adopt a digital solution to automatically track the consumption in the city, especially across the 1,000 garment mills consuming roughly 90 million litres every day for processes such as scouring, cleaning, bleaching, and dyeing.
ABB India is enabling the digitalisation of the entire water management system of Surat with its Global System for Mobile Communications enabled AquaMaster flowmeters solution to measure water consumption in real-time. The next level technology will help the SMC, the governing civic authority, study consumption patterns and explore areas of improvement for better water management, moving Surat ahead in its journey to becoming a smart city.
ABB first installed manual flowmeters for water measurement in the city in 2005. With the advent of digital technology, Surat is making it to the list of 100 smart cities. ABB partnered with the city municipal corporation to deploy a more scalable and sustainable model, by upgrading the existing manual flowmeters to digitally-enabled devices. SMC has already installed over 240 flowmeters across the Pandesara area of the city which has numerous textile mills and other locations in the city such as engineering college, hospitals and hotels.
Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director, ABB India said, “Digitally monitoring the consumption of a critical resource such as water will help in more equitable distribution and optimise water management for the benefit of the population of Surat city. We are proud to partner and congratulate Surat’s administrators for their vision and actions to adopt our
Measuring water flow with AMRABB’s flowmeters installed in the inlet pipes of the municipal water lines enables automatic meter reading (AMR) that measures water flow and send precise readings to the corporation’s central control through GSM connection in real-time, eliminating the burden of manual data collection and reducing error in readings. The data collected from the readings will provide computer-generated monthly and quarterly reports on the consumption patterns.
Optimising water management
At present, the textile mills in the city consume over 50 per cent of the water supplied by SMC, while the remaining amount is consumed by households and other commercial establishments in the city. However, going forward, the corporation will be able to use the detailed information on the timings of the usage and the peak hours of usage to optimise water management. As per the World Bank report, if the water losses in developing countries could be halved or the share of non-revenue water cut down, the saved water would be enough to supply around 90 million people.
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