Chennai residents will soon have real-time data on rainfall, groundwater level

Chennai | Saturday | 21st November, 2020

Summary:

Soon, the residents in Chennai will be able to get real-time data on rainfall in the city by next year with Chennai Metro Water setting up rain gauges in its 15 area offices covering 426 square kilometres.

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Soon, the residents in Chennai will be able to get real-time data on rainfall in the city by next year with Chennai Metro Water setting up rain gauges in its 15 area offices covering 426 square kilometres.

"The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has only two rain gauges.

With 15 rain gauges, we will get real time data which we will be sharing with line departments.

We are willing to share data with the IMD," said a Metro Water official.

Chennai Metro Water is currently undertaking a trial run after the rain gauges have been fixed in the area offices and the data will be available in February next year, the official said.

"This will come in handy as there is no uniformity in rainfall in the city," the official added.

Similarly, Chennai Metro Water is also installing digital water level recorders in 200 observation wells in the city to get real-time data on groundwater levels.

"Currently, we have installed digital water level recorders in 70 places.

By the month end, it will be up in another 200 borewells.

It will be put in the public domain by February next year," the official said.

Interestingly, prior to this, the data was collected manually from the borewells located in sandy, clay and rocky areas of the city.