India has declared plans to create 100 smart cities. Since subterranean drainage
systems are installed in the majority of Indian cities, it is critical that these systems function
properly to maintain the cleanliness, safety, and health of the city. Thus, several types of work
have been carried out in order to identify, preserve, and oversee these subterranean networks. A
smart subterranean framework incorporating subterranean water pipelines, gas pipelines,
electric flow, and interface wires will be required. Adoption of subsurface drainage systems is
crucial in India. The city is kept secure, clean, and healthy thanks to the correct operation of this
system. In the event that the drainage system is neglected, clean water could become tainted with
drainage water, which could spread infectious illnesses. Additionally, a variety of hazardous
substances are released into the atmosphere, causing air pollution. As a result, a variety of tasks
have been undertaken to identify, track, and control these subsurface systems. This project
illustrates the implementation and design roles for several techniques to monitoring, detecting,
and managing subsurface drainage systems. The suggested system embodies the design and
execution duties for overseeing and controlling subterranean drainage systems using various
methodologies. It also describes the water wise system and the technique for spotting blockages
in drainage pipelines. For waste water networks to operate properly and to avoid flooding, urban
drainage systems must be managed effectively. This project presents a comprehensive drainage
monitoring and removal system that makes use of cutting-edge technologies including GSM,
Arduino - based control, and ultrasonic sensors. The main goal is to provide continuous drainage
operations by offering autonomous blockage identification and real-time drainage system
monitoring.