Application of Internet of Thing Technology in Ecological-Environmental Protection of Long-Distance Water Diversion Project

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In order to rationally use water resources and meet the demands of human society, long-distance water diversion project develops rapidly in recent years. However, its effects on the ecological environment resulting from construction and operation are becoming increasingly prominent and need to be solved. With the rapid development of the network, ITT has been widely used in various fields, providing great convenience for human life and social development. A case in point is the gradual application of the ITT to water conservancy. Through the analysis of the effects caused by long distance water diversion project on the ecological environment, this paper discusses the basic conditions of ITT application in hydraulic engineering and throws light on its application in ecological and environmental protection of long-distance water diversion project.

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