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Design and Development of Automatic Water Overflow Control Unit using E-Tap

Tulasi Krishna Gannavaram, Saideep Sunkari, Rahul Bejgam, Sai Bhatt Keshipeddi, Arun Reddy Ette, Raviteja Sangem

20212021 International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCAN)35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Water is a natural resource that must be preserved and used cautiously. Since the fresh water resources have been depleting at fast pace, its high time to implement good ideas that help in conserving water. The outline of the implementation is helping the end users to turn off the tap without physically involving themselves in turning it off but implementing the programmed modules that automatically turn of the tap after the bucket get filled. This type of implementation not only help reduce the water wastage but also help in curbing contamination of water that is being a major problem during the pandemic. The E-Tap is a non-contact implementation in switching off the tap and also a revolution in water conservation. The E-Tap’s objective is to save water at all places it’s installed. The E-Tap can be implemented at all workplaces and also used for domestic purposes. According to the water level in the bucket, the tap will be turned off which there by reduces water wastage. In this paper the authors explained about the E-Tap implementation that helps in conserving water.

Topics & Concepts

Tap waterComputer scienceWater resourcesWater conservationEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringBiologyEcologyWater Quality Monitoring TechnologiesEngineering and Technology InnovationsIntravenous Infusion Technology and Safety