Water Scheduling in Municipalities using RTC

Shiva Kumar V, Bhargavi U, Divya Shree, Aparna Angadi, Ambika B
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Water is a precious natural resource that serves various purposes such as drinking and cooking. However, it is often wasted and not efficiently utilized. The conservation of water has become increasingly crucial due to the growing gap between diminishing water supplies caused by inadequate water management and the rising demand from population growth. Consequently, the cost of water is continuously rising. Therefore, it is essential to monitor daily water usage. Moreover, residents living in apartments face the issue of unfair billing, where customers who use minimal water and those who consume the maximum amount are charged the same. To address this problem, a proposed system utilizes RTC (Real-Time Clock) to track water usage accurately. Additionally, the project incorporates a TDS (Total Dissolved Solvents) sensor to measure the level of dissolved solvents in the water. Furthermore, a soil moisture sensor is employed to detect any water leakage by monitoring the moisture level in the soil. If an increase in moisture level is detected, the system sends a text message to registered recipients, alerting them of the potential leakage and helping to minimize water wastage. Another feature of this project is a push button that allows users to view their bill on an LCD display when pressed
使用 RTC 进行市政用水调度
水是一种珍贵的自然资源,具有饮用和烹饪等多种用途。然而,水经常被浪费,得不到有效利用。由于水资源管理不善导致供水量不断减少,而人口增长又导致需求不断增加,两者之间的差距越来越大,因此节约用水变得越来越重要。因此,水的成本也在不断上升。因此,监测日常用水量至关重要。此外,住在公寓里的居民还面临着不公平的收费问题,即用水量最小的用户和用水量最大的用户被收取相同的费用。为了解决这个问题,拟议的系统利用 RTC(实时时钟)来准确跟踪用水情况。此外,该项目还采用了 TDS(总溶解溶剂)传感器来测量水中的溶解溶剂含量。此外,还采用了土壤湿度传感器,通过监测土壤湿度来检测任何漏水情况。如果检测到湿度升高,系统就会向注册收件人发送短信,提醒他们可能发生漏水,从而帮助最大限度地减少水资源浪费。该项目的另一个特点是按下按钮后,用户可以在液晶显示屏上查看账单。
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