Bengaluru's water woes are set to face a high-tech overhaul as the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) adopts artificial intelligence and robotics to tackle pervasive issues of water theft and leakage. This initiative, funded entirely by a grant from Titan Company Limited, will see startups SmartTerra and Solinas deploy cutting-edge technologies to identify vulnerabilities in the city's water distribution network. The pilot study aims to significantly reduce non-revenue water losses, which have long plagued urban utilities.
SmartTerra will utilize AI-driven predictive analytics to pinpoint at-risk pipeline segments, while Solinas will employ robotic inspections to uncover hidden leaks and structural defects. This dual approach not only aims to enhance operational efficiency but also seeks to bolster revenue collection by improving billing accuracy. BWSSB Chairman Ram Prasath Manohar emphasized the board's commitment to fostering innovation, opening its infrastructure as a 'test bed' for startups to validate their solutions.
The stakes are high. Bengaluru's water supply system has been under strain, with significant financial losses attributed to unaccounted-for water. If successful, this pilot could serve as a model for other Indian cities grappling with similar challenges, potentially transforming urban water management across the country. The BWSSB's proactive stance indicates a shift towards data-driven solutions in public utilities, a trend that could inspire further technological investments in the sector.



