Sewer Network Management

The Invisible Network, Finally Visible

A city that discovered its sewer problems only when streets flooded, and how mapping, sensing and scheduled intelligence cut overflows by three quarters.

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The Industry Pain Point

Why sewer networks fail silently

Sewers are out of sight until they are very much not. Most Indian cities operate networks with no accurate map, no level sensing, and a response model that begins after the overflow.

70%

of sewer blockages give days of warning signs that nobody is positioned to detect

No map

is the reality for large parts of many Indian city networks, some laid decades ago

Days

of digging to locate a fault that a sensor would have flagged in minutes

The Journey

How It Unfolded

A true-to-life account from the field, anonymised to protect our client. Scroll through the journey.

Chapter 1: The Call

A monsoon evening, six flooded streets

The city's control room logged ninety overflow complaints in one evening. Pumping stations were overwhelmed, six low-lying streets went under water, and sewage entered two schools.

The municipal commissioner asked a simple question nobody could answer: where exactly is the network failing?

"We spend crores reacting. I want to know before it happens."
90 overflow complaints in one nightNo network map to diagnose from
Chapter 2: Ground Reality

Chasing a network nobody had drawn

Large sections of the network existed only in the memory of senior linemen. Cleaning crews worked from complaint lists, always one street behind the problem. Critical manholes silted up quietly for months before failing loudly in the rain.

Every repair started with exploratory digging, because records disagreed with the ground.

Reactive cleaning from complaint listsExploratory digging for every fault
Chapter 3: The Intervention

Map it, sense it, schedule it

We surveyed and GIS-mapped the network, zone by zone, verifying with CCTV crawler inspections. Ultrasonic level sensors went into critical manholes and wet wells, streaming to the Environcares platform.

Cleaning shifted from complaints to a risk-ranked schedule built from silt profiles and level trends. Pumping stations got telemetry and automated alerts.

Network GIS-mapped and CCTV-verifiedLevel sensors at critical points
Chapter 4: The Turnaround

The monsoon that stayed underground

Rising level trends now flag developing blockages days early, and crews clear them before the water notices. Overflow incidents fell 75 percent in the first year. Average response time dropped from days to hours because faults are located on a map, not by digging.

The two schools stayed dry through the next monsoon.

"For the first time, we fixed things people never knew were about to break."
75% fewer overflow incidentsResponse in hours, not days
Chapter 5: Today

A network that reports its own health

The city now runs sewers the way modern utilities run power grids: mapped assets, live sensing, predictive maintenance and accountable response. The model is expanding to storm water drains next.

Infrastructure you can see is infrastructure you can manage.

Predictive cleaning schedules liveStorm water expansion underway
The Results

Measured, Not Claimed

75%
Reduction in overflow incidents
100%
Network GIS-mapped and verified
4hrs
Typical fault response time
24/7
Pumping station telemetry
What We Deliver

Sewer Network Management, End to End

Network survey & GIS mapping

Verified digital maps of lines, manholes and assets, CCTV-inspected.

Level & flow sensing

Ultrasonic sensors at critical manholes and wet wells with smart alerts.

Predictive cleaning

Risk-ranked schedules from silt and level trends, ending complaint-chasing.

Pumping station O&M

Telemetry, preventive maintenance and 24/7 monitored operation.

Leak & infiltration control

Inspection programs that find failures before the street does.

Emergency response

Mapped, dispatched and accountable crews with hour-level response.

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