Abstract
Water supply and leak detection are the Water Supply Board's two main issues. the enormous volume of water that is lost owing to leaks when domestic water is supplied through pipelines. The majority of water lost due to pipeline leaks occurs underground, making it difficult to locate leaks in the pipeline system. Around 4000 drops, or one litre, of water were lost in the pipeline during a typical leak.This project's primary goal is to use the Internet of Things to identify water leaks in subterranean pipelines and track the water level in water tanks in smart cities (IOT). The system's purpose is to keep an eye on and find water leaks when water is distributed through underground pipelines in smart cities. The system will keep an eye on things, look for water leaks, and notify the appropriate person if one happens. The suggested system consists of three key components: monitoring the water pressure level in pipes, monitoring the water level in overhead tanks, and sending an alarm message to the user and Water Board when a pipeline leak occurs. The flow sensors built into the pipes collect information on pipeline discharge. A microcontroller named Arduino Uno processes the data gathered by sensors. Finally, cloud computing is used to monitor the processed data online.
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