FMDA Launches Groundwater and Humidity Monitoring Project | 04 Oct 2024
Why in News?
Recently, The Faridabad Metropolitan Development Authority (FMDA) has introduced a project to monitor groundwater and humidity levels, aiming to address water depletion issues.
Key Points
- Project Overview:
- The FMDA plans to install 100 piezometers in urban areas of Faridabad to monitor groundwater and underground humidity levels.
- The project, costing around Rs 9.5 crore, is part of a pilot initiative also being launched in Gurugram.
- These instruments will provide real-time data, helping authorities understand groundwater conditions and contributing factors for its depletion.
- Technological Setup:
- Piezometers, specialized sensing devices, will measure groundwater pressure and humidity across a radius of 1,000 meters per unit.
- The system will provide 24/7 monitoring, allowing for online data tracking. This technology, developed by APCOS Limited (formerly Water and Power Consultancy Services), falls under the Ministry of Jal Shakti.