Internet of Things

Smart Water Management in the Kathmandu Valley: IoT for Urban Homes

The Daily Struggle of Water Management in Kathmandu

For residents of Kathmandu, managing the daily water supply is a familiar chore. Between waiting for the municipal tap to run, turning on the ground motor to pump water to the rooftop tanki (tank), and constantly climbing the stairs to check the water level, it can be exhausting. However, much like how IoT is being used to monitor massive rivers for floods, this exact same Internet of Things (IoT) technology can be scaled down to automate your household water system completely.

How Smart Water Tank Sensors Work

A smart water management system involves installing a small ultrasonic or float sensor at the top of your plastic rooftop tank. This sensor constantly measures the exact volume of water left inside. It connects to your home WiFi and sends this data to a central platform.

Automating the Pump and Monitoring

By logging into https://sensor-portal.nepal.it.com/, you can view your real-time tank level from your office or anywhere else. More importantly, the system can be fully automated. When the tank drops below 20%, the IoT system can automatically switch on your ground motor. Once it hits 100%, it switches off immediately, preventing any overflow. Pani khera jadina (No water is wasted), which is crucial in a city where water is scarce.

Benefits for Municipalities and Apartments

  • Leak Detection: A sudden, unusual drop in the water level on the dashboard can indicate a broken pipe.
  • Equitable Distribution: For large apartment buildings or local water user groups, smart flow meters ensure that water is distributed fairly among households.

Conclusion

Smart water management removes the daily anxiety of a dry tap. It is a highly practical, affordable IoT application that brings immense convenience to the busy lives of Kathmandu residents.

Rabins Sharma Lamichhane
Rabins Sharma Lamichhane

Rabins Sharma Lamichhane is the owner of RabinsXP who is constantly working for increasing the Internet of Things (IoT) in Nepal. He also builds android apps and crafts beautiful websites. He is also working with various social services. The main aim of Lamichhane is to digitally empower the citizens of Nepal and make the world spiritually sound better both in terms of technology and personal development. Rabins is also the first initiator of Digital Nepal.

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