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  1. HYDERABAD METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE BOARD (HMWS&SB) BY KUMUD KUMAR(2022PCE5206) ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT MNIT JAIPUR
  2. INTRODUCTION • The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board (HMWSSB), constituted by an Act of AP Legislature viz Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Act 1989 (Act 15 of 1989), came into existence from • .The Board is responsible for supply of potable water in its jurisdiction covering a population of 69.93 lakh.
  3. SOURCES AND TREATMENT SOURCES DRAWLS (IN MGD) WATER TREATMENT PLANT OSMANSAGR 25 ASIFNAGAR FILTER BEDS HIMAYATHSAGAR 15 MIRALAM FILTER BED SINGANOOR 75 PEDAPUR PH-3,4 MANJIRA 45 RAJAMPET,KALABGOOR AKKAMPALLY (KRISHNA-1,2,3) 270 KONDALPUR FILTER BED SRIPADAYELLAPALLY(GODAVARI) 80 GODAVARI TOTAL 516
  4. SERVICES BY HMWSSB WEBSITE • Download Bill • Pay Your Bill Online • Pay Your Connection Charges • Download Bill History • Tanker Booking Status • Register Grievances • Grievances Status
  5. WATER LEVELS IN RESERVOIRS
  6. WATER SUPPLY TIMINGS
  7. SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM • Work on the 31 Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) in Greater Hyderabad • As per the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM), the State government would contribute Rs 1,546.49 crore (40 percent) of the cost while the remaining amount would be mobilised by the contracting agencies who would also be responsible for maintaining the STPs for 15 years.
  8. ACCOUNTING OF WATER IN TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION • SCADA system meant to measure quantity of water lifted, supplied and water losses along the network is installed at the all water supply stations. • The exact quantity of water lifted from all sources for supply of water to its area could not be measured accurately due to lack of staff. • Water tarrif has not been revised since 2013.
  9. METERING OF CANS SNO CONNECTION TYPE NO OF CONNECTIONS PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL CONNECTION 1 Metered 1,69,287 18.11% 2 Unmetered/Unrepaired/ locked 7,65,686 81.89% Category Number of CANs Amount of dues ( in crore) % of total dues Domestic 9,55,665 280.76 23.43% Industrial 2,188 256.66 21.43% Commercial 41,387 131.78 10.99% Gram Panchayat 116 529.08 44.15% Total 999356 1,198.28 100.00%
  10. SUPPLY OF MANDATED QUANTITY OF WATER TO CITIZENS Sl 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 1 Requirement of water to cater to the population served (MGD) 244.87 249.7 254.77 259.86 265.06 2 Gross average quantity of water lifted (MGD) 330 345 335 352 434 3 Computed Population* 74,21,305 75,69,731 77,21,126 78,75,548 80,33,059 5 Gross per capita (lpcd) as per water lifted 202.15 207.19 197.24 203.18 245.61 6 Deductions 86.82 89 84.84 93.49 131.08 7 Net per capita available for supply to HMWS&SB area (lpcd) 115.33 118.19 112.60 109.69 114.53 The water losses of around 39 per cent occurs
  11. CONSUMER GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL Year Complaints filed in MCC 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Complaints filed in MCC 27106 34806 46371 57013 • 60% of the total complaints were only from Division VI (S.R.Nagar) • 17% of the complaints pertained to polluted water supply • resolve 68% of the complaints within time and 32% of the complaints were resolved with delays.
  12. PROBLEMS WILL MORE DETERIORATE DUE TO
  13. CONCLUSIONS • The Board has implemented the automation which increases the revenue of the board and it also improves the system as well. • The board also plans for the future update of the outdated and extension of new pipeline systems to the remote areas which will ultimately increase revenue • Losses are increasing due to no proper metering and collection • Telangana government announced free water supply which will cause more burden on the board as revenue will decrease and O&M charges will be same.
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