If you're looking for *storm drainage network GIS data* for the *Noida and
Greater Noida* areas, there are a couple of promising leads to explore.
Here's a breakdown along with actionable steps you can follow:
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Where to Look for GIS Storm Drainage Data1. *Online GIS Portals: OneMap for
Noida and Greater Noida*

Both *Noida Authority* and *GNIDA (Greater Noida Industrial Development
Authority)* maintain integrated GIS systems—referred to as *OneMap*—that
include utility layers like drainage, water pipelines, sewage, etc.

   -

   *Noida OneMap*: "An integrated & most detailed GIS Map of Noida City for
   Citizens & Government Departments" (umd.nic.in
   <https://umd.nic.in/noida/?utm_source=chatgpt.com>)
   -

   *Greater Noida OneMap/GNIDA GIS App*: Includes details about drainage,
   sewerage, water pipelines, electricity lines, and more (ETGovernment.com
   
<https://government.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/digital-india/greater-noida-becomes-the-first-smart-city-to-give-access-to-all-urban-services-to-residents-via-gnida-gis-app/84397838?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   , GIS Resources
   
<https://gisresources.com/greater-noida-launches-citizen-centric-gis-mobile-app-gnida-gis/?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   )

These platforms may allow you to view, and in some cases download or
request, geographic layers.
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2. *Specific GIS Projects & Infrastructure Studies*

   -

   *NeoGeoInfo Project*: This involved digitizing various utility networks
   for Greater Noida, including the *storm water drainage network*—captured
   via web-based GIS for planning and decision-making use (neogeoinfo.com
   
<https://neogeoinfo.com/greater-noida-industrial-development-authority-project/?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   ).
   -

   *GNIDA Stormwater Master Planning*: GNIDA has conducted or commissioned
   studies focused on the stormwater drain network, including feasibility
   studies, full hydraulics evaluation, and master plan preparation for
   drainage systems (The Times of India
   
<https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/greater-noida-to-study-water-supply-drain-network-to-plug-gaps/articleshow/117561545.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   ).
   -

   *Drone and GPS Mapping Initiatives*: GNIDA planned to use GPS, LiDAR,
   and drone-based mapping tools to identify inefficiencies and flood-prone
   areas in its drainage network (The Times of India
   
<https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/whats-clogging-its-storm-drains-gnida-to-hire-co-find-a-fix-soon/articleshow/102786001.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   , The Economic Times
   
<https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/greater-noida-plans-to-use-gps-drones-to-find-out-ways-to-reduce-flooding-waterlogging/articleshow/102798825.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
   ).

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What You Can Do
Step Action
*1. Engage with Noida Authority & GNIDA* Reach out to their GIS or planning
departments with a formal request for storm drainage GIS data. Mention the
OneMap platform as context.
*2. Explore the OneMap or GNIDA GIS Apps* Check if these platforms have
public dashboards, data request forms, or allow layer downloads. Some may
require login or specific credentials for access.
*3. Reference GIS Projects* Explicitly mention the NeoGeoInfo project and
GNIDA's master plan studies to highlight existing work and increase your
chances of getting geospatial layers.
*4. Consider Official Channels* Use Right to Information (RTI) or official
emails/offices of urban planning/GIS departments if needed.
*5. GIS Community & Academia* Local research institutions (e.g., Amity
Institute, IIT Roorkee) or GIS forums might have useful references or
partial datasets.
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Summary

   -

   *Yes*, both Noida and Greater Noida have established GIS systems—like
   *OneMap* and the *GNIDA GIS app*—which likely contain storm drainage
   network data among other utilities.
   -

   *GNIDA* has conducted GIS-based studies (via NeoGeoInfo and consultancy
   projects) specifically mapping the *storm water drainage network*.
   -

   The next step is reaching out directly to these authorities and
   leveraging existing portals or official project references to obtain the
   data you need.

------------------------------

Would you like help drafting an email or request to send to the Noida
Authority or GNIDA seeking access to this data? Let me know—I’d be happy to
assist!


On Tue, 26 Aug 2025 at 10:28 AM, Santosh Singh <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Everyone ,
> Pls help me out to reach storm drainage  network in GIS format data,which
> include Noida & Greater Noida area..
>
> Regards
>
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