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1. TOWARDS CLEANER INDIA : PROVIDE CLEAN DRINKING WATER AND
CLEAN SANITATION FACILITY TO ALL
mērī jindagī mērā adhikāra
PROBLEM STATEMENT :
Nearly half the population of our brothers and sisters are now defecating in the open grounds
and nearly less than a quarter of our family members have the access to water. Defecating in
open grounds will lead to spread of diseases like diarrohea. Etc. And walking over 2 hours to
gain just 10 litres of water ……. These all needs a quick solution and once if this changes its
been a satisfactory life to live in a descent scenario..
SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM :
The problem exists from the remote areas of the country where the rate of death being high
due to the diseases spreading from the improper sanitation. People do not have a proper place
for defecating and hence the open lands become the location for that. This will create a
impact on the same people , one day or another. Improper water supply being one of the
causes for the same , it has also to be rectified. A woman running down for twelve miles and
scoring only two or three potsof water is again gives a new look to the sanitation problem via
water supply. The solution given here is solved in the same manner.
2.
3.
4. Causes of the problem …
The problem may be rooted to various causes……. Are given in the form of a pictorial
representation…
5.
6. CHALLENGES FACED IN WATER AND SANITATION:
SUSTAINABILITY OF WATER SUPPLY
POTABILITY
ADEQUACY
CONVENIENCE
AFFORDABILITY AND EQUALITY
7. PROPOSED SOLUTION :
FUNDING
PLAN FOR WATER
SUPPLY
PLAN FOR SANITATION
VOLUNTEERS
DURING ELECTION , EACH CITIZEN WILL BE REQUESTED TO
DEPOSIT RE.1 FOR THIS CAUSE AND ALSO RE.1 WILL BE
DEPOSITED DURING CRICKET MATCHES ETC…
THREE WATER SUPPLY 2 YEAR PLANS WILL BE EXECUTED
EACH HAVING A SPECIFIC TARGET. (IT DEPENDS ON THE
DEMAND OF THE STATES REGARDING THE WATER SUPPLY)
PUBLIC TOILET SYSTEM DEPENDING ON THE DEMANDS WILL BE
MADE AVAILABLE . THE WASTE COLLECTION WILL BE
CONVERTED INTO THE BIOGAS FOR FUEL PRODUCTION
DIFFERENT GROUPS ARE DIVIDED . ONE FOR CREATING PUBLIC
AWARENESS , ONE FOR TAKING THE FUND TO THE STATE OF
EXECUTION.
WATER SUPPLY
LAYOUT OF PIPELINE S IN SHORTEST POSSIBLE ALIGNMENT WILL
BE STARTED . TEMPORARILY WATER IS TAKEN BY WATER
TRUCKS TO ALL THE AREAS. BASED ON DEMANDS EITHER TANKS
OR PIPELINES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED.
TEMPORARY SOLUTION
FOR WATER SUPPLY AND
SANITATION
TILL THE CONSTRUCTION PHASE GETS COMPLETED , SMALL
TANKS (LIKE SYNTAX TANKS) WILL BE PROVIDED. THE WATER
WILL BE TAKEN TO THESE TANKS FOR REGULAR INTERVALS
THROUGH TRUCKS. A SMALL AMOUNT OF RE.1 WILL BE
COLLECTED FROM EACH PERSON FOR EACH 5 LITRE OF WATER
OR EACH POT. AND MOBILE TOILETS WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE
TO SATISFY THE PEAK NEEDS.
8. BENIFITS OF SAFE WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION:
RESPECTING HUMAN VALUES
Expanding access to water and sanitation is a moral and ethical imperative rooted in
the cultural and religious traditions of communities around the world. Dignity, equity,
compassion and solidarity are values shared all over the world. Extending REQUIRED water
supply and SANITATION services to poor households would satisfy their needs.
IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF THE COMMUNITY
Safe drinking water and basic sanitation is of crucial importance to the preservation of human
health, especially among children. Water-related diseases are the most common cause of
illness and death among the poor of developing countries. About 1.6 million deaths of
children per year can be attributed to unsafe water, poor sanitation, and lack of hygiene all
around the world.
GENERATING ECONOMIC BENEFITS
When we are investing one rupee on water and sanitation we can get a economic
return of two or three rupees depending on the region.
Women in house can use their available resources (human, animal waste) for
production of bio-gas . This helps in reducing relying on LPG for cooking.
Better services resulting from the relocation of a well or borehole to a site closer to
user communities, the installation of piped water supply in houses, and latrines closer to
home yield significant time savings.
Girls and women have better educational and productive opportunities when they
have water and sanitation facilities nearby, because they can safeguard their privacy in school
and save time fetching water.
The availability of water can be used to start or expand small enterprises and thus
increase disposable household income.
Education on water and sanitation services will tend to invent new and economically
affordable solutions.
9. IMPROVING LIFE AT ALL AGES
From the age of 0 to 4 years, the cruel toll of child mortality may be reduced.
From the age of 5 to 14 years, far more children, especially girls, could go to school if
they had adequate drinking water and sanitation facilities. It would enable children to escape
from their families' poverty.
From the age of 15 to 59 years, productivity gains would be achieved with improved
water and sanitation facilities.
People older than 60 could expect to live longer.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOLUTION
DURATION
ARRANGEMENT FOR THE FUNDS MAY 2014
CALCULATION OF THE DEMNADS OF
THE WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY
FACILITTIES
JAN 2015
FIRST YEAR WATER SUPPLY PLAN FEB 2015
IMPLEMENTATION OF FIRST YEAR
WATER SUPPLY PLAN
FEB 2015 – JAN 2016
TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM FEB 2015- TILL START OF PROJECT
PUBLIC TOILET SYSTEM WITH
ENERGY RECOVERY
FEB 2015 – JULY 2015
SECOND YEAR WATER SUPPLY PLAN FEB 2016
IMPLEMENTATION OF SECOND PLAN FEB 2016- JAN 2017
REFERENCES:
www.water.org
www.appropedia.com
www.itoilet.sk
www.wikipedia.com