**1. Introduction**

The food estate development program is one of the Government's efforts to anticipate a food crisis due to the significant increase in population in recent years [1]. One of the efforts to develop food land into agricultural cultivation is the rehabilitation and improvement of the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area network with a potential area of ±21,226 thousand ha in Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan Province [2].

Due to the extreme seasonal changes, the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area is often flooded, resulting in crop failure [3]. The condition of the channel network system and the irrigation buildings that are not functioning optimally along with the broken and collapsed embankments around the irrigation area has resulted in the conversion of the area into shrubland [4].

The development of technology that supports the polder water system is the installation of the internet of things (IOT) which consists of sensors, internet connections, and data centers [5]. The installation of a telemetry monitoring system in the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area aims to observe changes in the water quantity and quality in the upstream and midstream of the main primary channel in order to optimize the operation and maintenance of the irrigation networks and buildings [6].

### **2. Material and Methods**

### *2.1. Study Area*

The research site is located in the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area of Kapuas Regency, Central Kalimantan Province, which is traversed by the Barito, Kapuas Murung, and

**Citation:** Zevri, A. Utilization of a Telemetry Monitoring System for the Dynamics of Water Quantity and Quality in the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area. *Environ. Sci. Proc.* **2023**, *25*, 41. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ECWS-7-14191

Academic Editor: Lampros Vasiliades

Published: 14 March 2023

**Copyright:** © 2023 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).

Mengkatip Rivers. The tertiary blocks of the Dadahup Swamp Irrigation Area are divided into seventeen tertiary blocks dominated by shrubs, shown in Figure 1.

**Figure 1.** Study Area.
