Wasa all set to automate supply system

By Saeed Ahmed
June 24, 2019

Rawalpindi: The Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) is planning to automate its water supply system to improve service delivery.

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In this connection, Information Technology University Lahore (ITU) team met Wasa Chairman, Muhammad Arif Abbassi and Managing Director Wasa Muhammad Tanvir and gave a detailed presentation on the possibilities of automation of WASA tubewells, mini filtration plants and Rawal Lake Filtration Plant. Team headed by Dr. Tauseef Tauqeer and accompanied with Dr. Rehan Hafiz and Dr. Usman Younis of ITU briefed that Wasa tube wells will be automated.

An online Remote Monitoring System will be designed to operate, record the working hours of tube well’s pumps and motors, duration of operation, water level and discharge, water quality and electricity consumption.

The system will also be fruitful at mini filtration plants to check how much water is being supplied to the consumers, consumers number that took water from the mini filtration plant, water quality i.e. PH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and other basic parameters of water. ITU team also told that Rawal Lake Filtration Plant will also be semi-automated and readings of inflow and outflow of water, water quality and working duration of pumps can be monitored online. They added that this system will benefit Wasa in operation & maintenance of water supply system and quality control. ITU has offered a pilot project for Wasa which can be replicated on entire system in future. Wasa chairman after detailed deliberations appreciated the idea and said that Wasa Rawalpindi will take the leadership role and will implement this project immediately.

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