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Smart Monitoring for Water Level, Flow, and Water Quality of Reservoirs and Lake


Feitsui Reservoir
Feitsui Reservoir is the main reservoir in the Taipei Metropolitan Area of Taiwan, located upstream of the Beishi River, a tributary of the Xindian River. With a total capacity of approximately 460 million cubic meters, it is the second largest reservoir in Taiwan. The watershed area covers 303 square kilometers. It utilizes the AQUAS water quality monitoring system to ensure the quality and safety of drinking water for the 3 million residents of Capital City Taipei.


Shimen Reservoir
Located in northern Taiwan, Shimen Reservoir lies between Daxi, Longtan, and Fuxing Township in Taoyuan City, and Yuanshi Town in Hsinchu County. It is an embankment-type dam constructed to intercept the flow of the Dahan River. It is Taiwan's first multi-purpose reservoir. Upstream, it employs AQUAS wireless transmission loggers to monitor sediment concentration, water level, flow velocity, and flow rate in real-time. Data is continuously recorded and uploaded to a cloud-based management system for storage and analysis, serving as a reference for water environment ecological management.


Nanhua Reservoir
Nanhua Reservoir, situated on Houkou Creek in Tainan City, boasts a watershed area spanning 104 square kilometers and a total capacity of 149.46 million cubic meters. It serves as a crucial water source for Tainan and Kaohsiung. Utilizing AQUAS wireless transmission loggers upstream, it monitors sediment concentration, water level, flow velocity, and flow rate, facilitating long-term data recording and cloud-based analysis for effective water environment ecological management.


Zengwen Reservoir
Zengwen Reservoir, nestled in the upper reaches of the Zengwen River within Dabu Township, Chiayi County, is Taiwan's largest reservoir, boasting a capacity of 708 million cubic meters. Encompassing a watershed area spanning 481 square kilometers and reaching a maximum depth of 200 meters, it serves as a vital water resource. Utilizing AQUAS wireless transmission loggers upstream, it provides real-time monitoring of sediment concentration, water level, flow velocity, and flow rate. This data is consistently recorded and uploaded for cloud-based analysis, offering valuable insights for water environment ecological management.