This is an update on the activities at Kaikondrahalli Lake, as part of the Citizen Lakes Dashboard project. In this trip to the lake, we installed a couple of instruments for measuring the lake height, which will, in conjunction with other data, be used for calculating the lake volume at any given time.
Overall Project Objective
The 3-year Citizen Lakes Dashboard Project (funded by Oracle) aims to make relevant lake data, using real-time sensors and citizen science on Bangalore’s lakes accessible to citizens’ groups. Many of the lakes, as we know, are experiencing an increase in sewage and chemical waste dumping. An online dashboard will store the data and its inferences and allow visualization of important parameters that affect the health of the lakes. The findings will be communicated to key stakeholders and the wider community on a regular basis.
Progress so far
We are into the 2nd year and 5th month of this project. So far we have focused on 2 lakes – first Jakkur and then Kaikondrahalli (two more lakes will be added this year and one more next year). Various sensors have been installed at both lakes and data is being collected regularly. Using the data, a water balance has been worked out for Jakkur Lake. Nutrient analyses, of the inflows into Jakkur lake from the STP and the open drains, was completed. A remedial strategy has been proposed to restore the dissolved oxygen levels to arrest the eutrophication of the Jakkur Lake. Bathymetry analysis (the study of the lake bed) has been completed at both lakes.
The online dashboard has been set up but is currently being revamped based on stakeholder feedback. It will be made available for citizen engagement soon.
Partners
The partners in this project are ATREE (http://www.atree.org/), Biome Environmental Solutions (http://www.biome-solutions.com/) and Yuktix Technology (http://www.yuktix.com/). Many thanks to the lake trusts – MAPSAS (http://mapsas.org/) and Jala Poshan (https://sites.google.com/site/jalaposhantrust/) for helping facilitate this study at Kaikondrahalli Lake and Jakkur Lake respectively.
Prior posts
To get a continuity from the earlier posts, you can view the ones from March at
Part 1: https://biometrust.blogspot.com/2017/06/visit-to-kaikondrahalli-lake-for.html
Part 2: https://biometrust.blogspot.com/2017/06/visit-to-kaikondrahalli-lake-for_27.html
This example illustrates how the Citizen Lakes dashboard can potentially play a key role in solving a lake’s water quality problem.
In this example, the key quality parameters being sensed and measured are:
N: Nitrates
P: Phosphates
DO: Dissolved Oxygen
The men join the pipe together |
The perforated pipe now stands about 10 feet tall |
A closer view of the 2 instruments |
Now heading on to the locations of the other 2 sensors – installed at the sewage inlets into the lake. |
Really amazing work and very informative post…thanks for sharing.
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