Central Water Commission (CWC), India’s apex technical organization in the field of Water Resources, has entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Google.
- Union Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Shri Nitin Gadkari has expressed hope that collaboration with Google will help in effective flood management in India.
- CWC would use state-of-the-art advances made by Google in the in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and geo spatial mapping for effective management of water resources particularly in the field of flood forecasting and dissemination of flood related information to the masses widely using the dissemination platforms developed by Google.
- This initiative is likely to help crisis management agencies to deal extreme hydrological events in a better manner.
- CWC and Google will share technical expertise in the fields of artificial intelligence, machine learning, geospatial mapping and analysis of hydrological observation data to collaborate on:
- Improving flood prediction systems, which will help provide location-targeted, actionable flood warnings.
- High priority research project utilizing Google Earth Engine to help visualize and improve flood management.
- A cultural project to build online exhibitions on the Rivers of India.
- Under collaborative arrangement, Google would use high resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM) and vast computational resources and its expertise in the field of Artificial Intelligence to generate flood inundation maps utilising the level forecast input provided by CWC. The information in the form of likely extent and depth of inundation would be disseminated with a lead time of up to 3 days.
- The collaborative arrangement is likely to result in saving of crores of rupees which otherwise would have to be spent by the government on acquiring high resolution DEM, high end computational resources and developing dissemination platforms widely used by the masses.
- This would enable the Government as well as disaster management organisations to identify well in advance the locations and population, which are at risk from floods and require warnings and information.
National Hydrology Project (NHP)
- This programme was launched during the year 2016-17.
- NHP is a World Bank assisted central sector scheme with pan India coverage.
Objectives of NHP:
- To improve the extent, quality, and accessibility of water resources information.
- To provide decision support system for floods and basin level resource assessment/planning.
- To strengthen the capacity of targeted water resources professionals and management institutions in India.