Recently, more than 10 workers carried out comprehensive cleaning of floating debris such as white solid waste on the seawall embankment in Hengli Village, Huangbiao Township, Xiangshan County, Ningbo City. Unlike usual, this cleaning utilized “remote sensing+AI” technology, utilizing high-resolution images from satellites and drones to monitor the coastline in high-frequency cycles. After receiving a suspected report of illegal pollution discharge in the “Bay Beach Long System Remote Sensing Comprehensive Monitoring Platform” mini program, the staff immediately found the destination by positioning and navigation. Digital empowerment of line inspection work. Currently, many staff members are unable to reach the location of the bay beach Liu Guojie, the full-time deputy director of the Xiangshan County Five Water Co governance Office, introduced that nowadays, relying on satellite remote sensing, artificial intelligence and other technologies, real-time monitoring of coastline dynamics can be carried out, and solid waste stacking, illegal pollution discharge, coastline encroachment, illegal construction, illegal aquaculture and other situations can be summarized in a timely manner, so that relevant departments can rectify and solve the problem of beach patrol.
After the application of “remote sensing+AI” technology, beach patrol not only saves time and effort, but also leaves no blind spots. Last August, when we first used ‘remote sensing+AI’ technology, we suddenly discovered more than 80 related problems, “said Wu Bingke, a staff member of the county’s Five Water Co governance Office. Many construction waste piles, even if scattered and small in size, have nowhere to hide. Not only construction waste, there are a total of 33 sewage outlets in Xiangshan County, which are scattered and cannot be monitored in real time by human resources. After using “remote sensing+AI” technology, through continuous monitoring in multiple temporal phases, it is easy for government departments to screen out the sea discharge outlets that require key supervision and provide timely feedback to the inspection personnel of various towns and streets.
‘Black technology’ has given us more confidence in serving the Asian Games, ‘Liu Guojie told reporters. Over the past 8 months since the technology was put into use, it has solved more than 180 problems in Xiangshan, including solid waste stacking, illegal sewage discharge, shoreline encroachment, illegal construction, and illegal aquaculture.’ We are confident that at the Asian Games, we will showcase the ‘most beautiful coastline’ at 30 degrees north latitude to the world. ‘
(Source: Zhejiang Daily)