Abstract

Groundwater plays an important part in India’s economy. It provides water to about 85% urban and rural proportion for household and agriculture needs. India being the 2nd largest in world population with a diverse population that is three times the size of the US but one-third the physical size. World Bank according to, how many people are living in poverty is still extremely disproportionate to the number of middle-income people, with a combined rate of over 52 percent of rural and urban poor. One of the major drawback in the Indian water distribution systems was found to be loss of water resource due to leakage of pipes. India experiences both floods and droughts periodically. Consequently, innovations in pipe leak detection recognition and reparation methods are being implemented. But still identifying the leaks at a early point is vital in order to ensure minimal water wastage in distribution systems. A major component of pipe leak detection is the ability to reliably locate the place of leakage in pipes by minimal invasion. Water transport industry is increasingly concerned about leakages in water delivery pipelines. To pacify them and thereby supporting the economy by saving the water resources with proper and sufficient utilization of the same, this paper projects the solution to overcome pipe leakage issues with IoT dependent smart water monitoring system.

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