Tata Steel FAMD Implements Smart Water Management System

Mining Division Partners with FluxGen Tech for IoT-Based Water Conservation Initiative

Key Points:

* Advanced IoT system monitors real-time water usage across FAMD operations

* Multiple ETPs installed with combined capacity of 6080 KL/hr

* Water consumption reduced by 40% at Joda Ferro Alloys Plant

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel’s FAMD launches comprehensive smart water management system, partnering with FluxGen Technologies.

The initiative uses IoT sensors for water monitoring.

Meanwhile, the Sukinda mine features a 4500 KL/hr ETP.

Moreover, Saruabil mine’s new 1200 KL/hr ETP nears completion.

Furthermore, real-time quality monitoring tracks Cr+6 and pH levels.

A NABL-accredited agency oversees environmental compliance.

Besides, a 1000 KLD sewage treatment plant serves Sukinda colony.

"Water management is crucial for sustainability," stated Pankaj Satija.

The Joda plant achieves significant water savings.

However, mining operations traditionally consume substantial water resources.

In addition, treated water supports horticulture activities.

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