
Current drainage management relies on manual inspection and reactive cleanup — authorities only find out when flooding is already visible. No automated detection exists to catch problems early.
RCG uses ESP32 microcontrollers with water-level sensors to monitor drainage in real-time. When critical thresholds are exceeded, the system acts immediately — no human needed to start the process.
Unlike passive alert-only systems, RCG includes a motor-driven mechanism that physically diverts lightweight to moderate solid waste from drainage pathways when water is detected — restoring flow before overflow.
When critical conditions are detected, automated alerts are sent simultaneously via:
This live dashboard lets residents and officials monitor all drainage sensor locations in real-time on a map, with live status, weather data, and a full alert history log.