Smart Water and Wastewater Management is Critical for a City to be Truly ‘Smart’
Smart Cities have become a popular term amongst governments, city developers and even the private businesses to address the need of making cities more suitable, sustainable and well-organized for its residents. Some of the critical elements that will define whether a city is smart or not will be its buildings, water infrastructure and waste water management systems. These critical systems need to be intelligent and sustainable to make smart cities a reality.
Grundfos India offers a comprehensive range of enhanced products and solutions that are ideal for Smart Cities. Be it buildings, water supply or waste water management, Grundfos India provides holistic, intelligent pump solutions that will help improve the efficiencies of the water and energy applications in buildings and communities.
Few of the innovative pump solutions from Grundfos India are:
* Demand Driven Distribution, an innovative water management pumping solutions aims at minimising cost and energy and limit water losses in a 24X7 water distribution system by effective pressure control.
* Grundfos Lifelink Water Solutions (AQtap and AQpure), can operate both on grid or solar power, proven UF based water treatment system, an automatic dispenser with integrated revenue collection, online water management and a professional service network.
* Hydro MPC boosters from Grundfos guarantees variable pressure with its reliable water pressure boosting system. The sturdy, efficient and compact Hydro MPC booster pumps are made to handle even the most difficult boosting jobs with ease and accuracy. It’s the most energy-efficient and reliable booster system pump choice, exceeding industry standards.
* Grundfos Remote Management is a smart technology that is a secure internet-based system for monitoring and managing pump installations in commercial buildings, water supply networks, wastewater plants, etc. that is suitable for smart cities.
Ajit Singh, Vice President – Business Development, Grundfos India said, “The Smart Cities campaign has a huge potential to get the basic infrastructure right from the planning stage itself. This means that systems and processes for the water and wastewater management for these cities can be based on intelligent and sustainable systems. We need smart pumping systems that will not only make the city smart but will also be sustainable as the city develops and grows. We at Grundfos are confident that we have the right products and solutions for this very purpose”.