Case Studies
Revolutionising Water Monitoring Systems at Nainital Lake, Uttarakhand
Lakes serve as crucial water resources for local communities, playing a key role in sustaining both natural and human ecosystems. The impact of climate change has made it increasingly vital to monitor and manage these water bodies effectively.
OCEMS at CETP in DELHI NCR
In today’s rapidly advancing world, cutting-edge solutions are vital. The development of IoT-based equipment has revolutionized many sectors, including environmental monitoring. These technological advancements allow for real-time, automated monitoring of critical environmental factors, significantly reducing the need for human intervention.
Implementation of OCEMS for sewage water quality monitoring at IIT Delhi
The OPRUSS project leverages IoT technology for advanced monitoring and analysis of effluent quality, addressing critical challenges in environmental sustainability. This case study highlights the successful implementation of the OPM series analyzers within the effluent monitoring framework at IIT Delhi, facilitated by PT Ecological Services Private Limited (PTESPL).
Implementation of IoT-based Drain Water Monitoring at IIT Delhi campus
As part of the OPRUSS project, PT Ecological Services Pvt. Ltd. (PTESPL) successfully implemented advanced IoT-based instruments for monitoring effluent quality at the prestigious IIT Delhi campus. This case study highlights the critical role of OPM Series Analyzers in analysing water matrices before and after the phytoremediation treatment method.
OCEMS application at STP for one of the fastest growing data centres in Bangalore.
The fastest growing data centre in Bangalore, have opted OCEMS to comply with the pollution control board. Considering the requirement, OCEMS – OPM 300 with pH and flowmeter for STP was suggested and provided to monitor the effluent.
IAS Shri Ashish Tiwari Honouring Member Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB)
Gomti
UPPCB has installed Floating Online River Effluent Monitoring System (FOREMS) to monitor the pollution of Gomti River and looks after the parameter like COD, BOD, TSS, pH, etc. It is the important source of water supply to cities.
IAS Shri Ashish Tiwari Honouring Member Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB)
Najafgarh
The Najafgarh drain, is the name of northernmost end of River Sahibi, which flows through Delhi, and then enters into the flow of Yamuna. Najafgarh drain is Delhi’s most polluted water body due to direct inflow of untreated sewage from populated area.