The solar-powered water management project is a farm water irrigation system that uses only solar energy to power its autonomous controls. The system is designed to provide a small farm with 1/2 to 4 cubic meters of water per day, collected from a natural spring into a small bin. Sensors will determine when the bin is full, and the pump will then transfer the water to a larger reservoir at a higher elevation. Once the water has reached the desired level in the reservoir, sensors will turn on the valves to release water to each farm zone. The team is aiming to construct a functioning prototype of the system that can adapt to different terrains and climates.