India’s First Septic Tank Robot Aids the Clean India Drive

The Ministry of Science and Technology announced India’s first septic tank cleaning robot, Homosep Atom in a step towards eliminating manual scavenging and implementing the Swachhata Abhiyan across the country.

Developed by Solinas, a startup incubated at the Department of Science and Technology (DST)-Technology Business Incubator of IIT Madras, this robotic solution is designed to transform manual cleaning methods into robotic operations. According to the announcement, “It has reached 16 cities in different parts of India and empowers extensive blade cleanings, solid waste desilting, suction and storage at one device; thereby reducing the cost of owning multiple assets.”

The company specialises in developing miniature robots, including India’s first 90mm water robot and 120mm sewer robot, to tackle contamination challenges in water-sewer pipelines. Its efforts have led to significant advancements in addressing climatic challenges such as water wastage, groundwater pollution, and climate change, as well as societal issues like manual scavenging and drinking contaminated water. 

Technologies like Endobot and Swasth AI have been instrumental in diagnosing pipeline defects, reducing resolution time, and improving the drinking water supply, showcasing the potential of AI in enhancing public utilities. This improves sanitation and ensures the safety of sanitary workers by eliminating the need for them to enter toxic environments.

The Homosep Atom’s deployment in various cities has demonstrated its effectiveness in cleaning septic tanks associated with large apartments, housing boards, and individual houses. This initiative not only aids municipalities in efficiently managing waste but also aligns with the broader goals of improving sanitation standards and promoting a cleaner environment. 

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