Gujarat's Innovative Sewer Monitoring System Honored with National Award
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Gandhinagar, March 2 (NationPress) A state-operated sewer monitoring framework that encompasses 156 municipalities throughout Gujarat is poised to garner national acclaim for its significant community contributions. This recognition comes as the India Water Foundation has announced an award, as per officials on Monday.
The foundation has chosen the Integrated Command and Control Centre, set up under the Gujarat Urban Development Mission (GUDM), for the prestigious 'Best Community Impact Project Award'. This selection highlights its pivotal role in managing sewer network cleaning initiatives and enhancing urban infrastructure management statewide.
The award ceremony will take place during the Water Transversality Global Awards and Conclave 2026, scheduled for March 6-7 in New Delhi.
The Integrated Command and Control Centre was established to enable digital oversight of sewer network maintenance in municipal regions, facilitating real-time monitoring and better coordination.
Officials report that this system has resulted in more effective maintenance operations and enhanced oversight of cleaning processes across urban local bodies.
Under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the state government has launched various initiatives aimed at modernizing urban infrastructure.
Through GUDM, steps have been taken to promote planned development and improve civic amenities not only in major cities but also in smaller municipalities.
With the supervision of Urban Development and Urban Housing Minister Kanu Desai, the integration of advanced technology has significantly improved service delivery.
According to officials, 'The Integrated Command and Control Centre has bolstered monitoring and accountability in sewer maintenance, while also supporting water reuse efforts that have conserved millions of litres of water.'
They further stated that the incorporation of technology has allowed for closer tracking of operations and has contributed to environmentally sustainable urban management practices.
Systematic planning and infrastructure enhancements under GUDM aim to improve public health and overall living standards in urban environments.
The jury from the India Water Foundation selected this project for the award after evaluating various initiatives focused on enhancing community-level impacts in water and sanitation management.
The formal award presentation is anticipated to occur during the conclave in New Delhi later this week.