Asif L. Jamadar, Shubham R. Bharamgonda, Vikas R. Kesarwani, Omkar S. Randive, Kishor D. Kadam, Rohan G. Kharbude
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Experienced operators, who are familiar with the installed facilities and requirements of society can forecast daily water demand based on the date and weather information for traditional water distribution systems. However, with the widespread withdrawal of skilled operators and municipal mergers, more efficient water supply, distribution operations, maintenance of facilities, and managements were lately needed. The efficient application of any water system with diverse configurations, water distribution automation system ensures that it is an acceptable and steady water supply function. This paper presents a strategic method for water distribution automation with disaster management techniques. This technique is used to manipulate the water supply in case of disasters such as fire and leakage in the vicinity of the supply area, and hence available resources are utilized effectively.