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Presentation on the occasion of 2nd Anniversary
of Smart Cities
23rd June, 2017
Pune Smart City
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8 innovative projects are ongoing to transform Pune into a smart city
Smart
elements
1
Smart
street
lighting2
Place making3
Street
redesign
4
ATMS5
24/7 water6
Digital
literacy7
River front
development8
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Smart Elements project comprising of critical IT infrastructure including
integrated command and control center
1. SMART ELEMENTS
Smart city operations center (SCOC)
State of art
command and
control center
which will
seamlessly
integrate with all
elements to
monitor &
manage entire
city operations
from single
command centre
Wi-Fi
200+ Wifi
hotspots to be
created across
strategic
locations
including parks,
hospitals, other
important public
spaces. Limited
free access to
citizens
supporting digital
transformation
Environment sensors
50+
Environmental
monitoring
systems at
various
locations to
monitor critical
parameters
across sound,
temperature, air
quality, noise
pollution, etc.
PA system
125+ Public
announcement
system at key
locations to
broadcast
general and
emergency
messages for
public awareness
Emergency box
Emergency
response
system for
citizen safety, to
seek help in case
of emergency
situations and
accidents
Variable messaging
150+ Variable
Message
System for
broadcasting
informative
messages, alerts
and city updates
supported with
commercial
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Pune’s SCOC runs on three layers
Sensor layer
Integration layer
Application layer
1. SMART ELEMENTS
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Temperature sensor
and rain gauge
Pollution sensor
(air, noise)
Humidity
sensor
Flood level
sensor
Ambient light
sensor
Smart parking
sensor
Smart street lighting
sensor
Smart water
meters
Sensor layer
1. SMART ELEMENTS
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Variable Message
Displays
Public Address
System
Environmental
sensors
City Wi-Fi
Emergency Call
Box
▪ Disaster
Management
Agency
▪ Pollution
Control Board
▪ Police
▪ SINCHIN
▪ Irrigation
Department
▪ Road
Department
Stakeholders
Street Lights
Integration layer
Smart City Operations
Centre (SCOC)
. . . the city becomes
SMARTER!
?? What happens when all elements
in a city co-operate?
1. SMART ELEMENTS
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Smart Street lighting
Smart City
Operations Centre
(SCOC)
Automated
Traffic
Management
System
(ATMS)
70% intensity
Use cases (1/2)1. SMART ELEMENTS
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Smart City
Operations Centre
(SCOC)
Environment sensor Variable Message Display
Pune air qualityCO low
NO2 low
Use cases (2/2)1. SMART ELEMENTS
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Application layer
1. SMART ELEMENTS
Smart city operations centre
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Energy saving, better quality of street lights & long term maintenance are
some of the key benefits of the Pune Smart lighting program
Citizen
safety
Energy
saving
Centralized
control
Reduced
maintena-
nce
40,000 lights to be
replaced by June 2017
14,823 kw/day
Current power
consumption
6,000 kw/day
Consumption
after street light
replacement
▪ Energy saving equivalent to
2,000 tons of coal per year
▪ Integration of command and
control centre with SCADA
for remote, efficient
operation of streetlights
▪ No cost to PMC as private
operator shares energy
savings with PMC
2. SMART STREET LIGHTING
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Place making: Creating low-cost citizen-engaging interventions3. PLACE MAKING
Current status
Site-1:
ABB1
Site-2:
ABB2
Before construction start
2 sites to be completed by 25 June 2017
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Street Redesign – 45 kms of street redesigned; Construction of pilot in
progress
Before
Narrow and pedestrian unfriendly walkways
conventional and low quality materials
Unorganized parking on street leading to
obstructed roads
After
Continuous level and obstruction free
pedestrian facilities
Controlled parking in designated areas
Improved material finish with tactile paving
Overall 45 kms of road to be redeisgned
4. STREET REDESIGN
Adaptive Traffic Management System for Pune to manage real time traffic
demand & improve traffic compliance
Project objectives
Real time
information,
event tracking
and response
iQuick access
to stored traffic
information
Improved
public
awareness
Improved
enforcement
through
e-challan
Increased
operational
efficiency for
traffic police
Improved
customer
services
Improved
journey time
reliability
Increased
traffic signal
efficiency
Improved
safety
Increased
productivity for
Pune-based
logistics and
commerce
Traffic lights with
RLVD cameras
Variable messaging display
boards
Electronic e-challan system for
traffic violations
Junction
controllers
5. ATMS
Key components
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24/7 water supply infrastructure under development through municipal
bonds
6. 24/7 WATER
▪ Installing bulk meters
▪ Pumping
▪ Distribution lines
▪ Leak detection
Tender 3
▪ Building reservoir
capacity
▪ New construction of
reservoirs
▪ Augment current
reservoirs
Tender 1
▪ Installing smart meters
– Residential meters
– Commercial meters
▪ Customer mapping &
survey
▪ Citizen awareness
Tender 2
Pro
ject
ph
ase
s
▪ To ensure safe & equitable water
supply to the entire population in
Pune city for the next 30 years
▪ To ensure the distribution of the water
during the entire day (24x7 modality)
▪ To reduce the level of water losses
and Non-Revenue Water
▪ To ensure the technical and
economical sustainability of the water
supply service
Key objectives
▪ PMC is the first urban local body to raise funds
through selling bonds, rated A++ (highest
rating for municipal bonds)
▪ The issue was oversubscribed six times, Pune
raised INR 200 crore
▪ India’s largest Municipal Bonds program
(INR 2264 crore) to be listed on BSE on
June 22, 2017
▪ The proceeds will be used to provide
uninterrupted municipal water supply in the city
Financing through municipal bonds
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Creating employability
for underprivileged
Youth from slum
communities
Helping youth to
envisage long-term
career opportunities
Act as community
hubs which engage in
activities through the
year for the
community
Outreach
Foundation
Course
Counseling &
market exploration
Skills training
Internship
Graduation
Lighthouse program aims to empower unprivileged youth for sustainable
livelihood generation
~1200 youth have enrolled and benefitted
from the program across 2 light houses
Four months back there was a road block, a
set of painful questions, why me? What
next? Now there is a hope for newer
possibilities, my heart is filled with gratitude
“
The Lighthouse has allowed me to have
clarity about my goals. I was a house-maid,
and I hope to soon achieve my dream of
becoming a graphic designer…
“
If you believe in your dreams, the
Lighthouse can help you achieve them
“
Aundh
light
house
Yerwada
light
house
7. DIGITAL LITERACY
Our goal is to launch a total of 15 lighthouses by end of 2019, with an annual
enrolment target of 600 youth per lighthouse (i.e. 9,000 youth per year)
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Vision and objectives of Pune’s river rejuvenation project
INTEGRATED▪ Create a network of gardens, open spaces, public
promenades that will preserve the natural
environment and turn the Pune rivers into an
important asset for the city
▪ Integrate with city development
▪ Improve access and connectivity
BEAUTIFUL▪ Create continuous public realm along the river
▪ Induce water based activities
▪ Integrate historical and significant structures
▪ Create image of the city
CLEAN▪ Curb the sewage flowing into the river
▪ Removing pollution from the river by treating and
diverting the sewage that currently floods the river
▪ Retain the water in the river throughout the year and
replenish it with treated water
SAFE▪ Strengthen the river edge
▪ Minimize flood risk for low lying areas and for the city
▪ Increase flood carrying capacity
Reduce risk of flooding
Clean the River and make
it pollution free
Retain and replenish water
Create a continuous public
realm along the river
Conserve and enhance
heritage structures
8. RIVER FRONT DEVELOPMENT
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0 0.5 1 2
KM
Project Stretch – 1
Aundh Baner Smart City Area- 6.32 km
Cost- 152.63Cr.
Project Stretch – 2
Kharadi Area – 4.16 km
Cost- 114.35 Cr.
Project Stretch – 4
Bund Garden Area – 6.54 km
Cost- 80.09Cr.
Project Stretch – 3
Sangam to Lakadi Pul Area – 5.3 km
Cost-118.61Cr.
Proposed developments on priority project stretches
Priority
Project
Stretches
Channelised…
Gardens
62%
19%
11%
21%
11%
82%
0 0.5 1 2KM
Public Utilities
Public Amenities
Gardens
Proposed
Land Use
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Continuous
public realm
along the
river through
embankment
Proposed ghats
Existing ghats
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Ghats –
Proposed
Proposed
Immersion Tanks
Existing
Immersion Tanks
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Visarjan
Tanks –
Proposed
Existing Access
Points
Proposed Access
Points
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Access –
Proposed
Mula
Proposed
boating facilities
Existing boating
facilities
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Boating
Facilities –
Proposed
Proposed
Trunk line
to curb the
outfalls
0 0
.5
1 2KM
23 km of Trunk line proposed
Outfall
Proposed trunk
line
Infrastructure
facilities-
Phytorid beds
30 MLD
30 MLD
40 MLD
4 MLD
45 MLD45 MLD
130 MLD 70 MLD115 MLD
125MLD
18 MLD
32 MLD27 MLD
50 MLD
30 MLD
18 MLD
16MLD32 MLD
17 MLD
16 MLD
20 MLD
8 MLD
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Proposed STP under
Riverfront Development
Existing STP
Proposed STP
Phytorid beds
Water
Retention
Structures –
Proposed
Mula
Near KT weirNear Bund Garden
Near Garware bridge
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Existing Weir/ Check
dam/ Barrage to be
upgraded
Proposed Barrage
4 MLD
45 MLD
70 MLD
125MLD
18 MLD
27 MLD
16MLD
32 MLD
16 MLD
40 MLD
45 MLD
130 MLD
115 MLD
32 MLD
50 MLD
30 MLD
18 MLD
17 MLD
STP
BarrageFurther Actions Required:
1. Up gradation of weirs and check dams to Barrages
2. Construct new barrage
3. Lines for replenishing water from STP 0 0
.5
1 2KM
Water
Replenishing
Mechanism
Embankments
0 0
.5
1 2KM
Engineered Section
Urban Riparian- II
Rural Riparian
Urban Riparian- I
8. RIVER FRONT DEVELOPMENT
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