Release Notes
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DIGIT Sanitation is enhanced with a new Product -Treatment Quality Monitoring(TQM). The Treatment Quality Monitoring aims to improve the Treatment Quality of plants by ensuring that timely tests are conducted and any deviations are addressed quickly. To know more about Treatment Quality Monitoring(TQM) , please follow the GitBook Link.
Treatment Quality Monitoring(TQM)
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Feature
Description
Schedule of Tests
This component will be used by treatment plant operators and urban local body (ULB) employees to see the schedule of tests.
Digital Record of Test Results
This component will be used by treatment plant operators and ULB employees to upload results manually and track IoT readings.
Anomaly Detection
This component will be used by treatment plant operators and ULB employees to interpret test results.
4. Dashboards
This module will give stakeholders insights and information regarding the operations of the treatment plant. Users can use this to drill down and identify plants and processes where compliance to testing and/or test results are not upto benchmarks.
Dashboards will also help users see trends over time to see patterns and identify long-term problem areas
Goal
Category
Objective
How will it be measured via the product
How will we know TQM is successful
Zero deaths, diseases, and environmental contamination resulting from poor sanitation
Primary
To ensure treated waste is as per the quality standards
The percentage of treatment quality tests passed for a specific period
Increase in the percentage of treatment quality tests passed for a specific period
Zero deaths, diseases, and environmental contamination resulting from poor sanitation
Secondary
To ensure treated waste is tested regularly for quick identification of issues
The percentage compliance against testing schedule for a specific period
Increase in the percentage compliance against testing schedule over time