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Urban Water Supply

Surveillance of drinking water quality - Safe Water Initiative - A presentation

This presentation by Dr.Nanoti at the 'International Conference on Health and Environment' organised by Centre for Science and Environment  explains the method and importance of regular monitoring of drinking water quality in urban areas.Read More

The presentation begins with the argument that managers of urban water supply systems stand to benefit from the fresh perspective offered by an external assessor.

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Norms and standards of municipal basic services in India: Report by the National Institute of Urban Affairs

Studies indicate that the levels of infrastructure services available in urban regions in India are improving, however their quality is still debatable. This paper uses secondary data available from various government report to review the norms and standards for the following basic services

  • Water supply
  • Sewereage
  • Solid waste management
  • Primary education
  • Preventive health care

In addition resource gaps and measures to bridge these gaps are also examined.Read More

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Status of water treatment plants in India - A report on their operational status by the Central Pollution Control Board

This document  by the Central Pollution and Control Board (CPCB) describes the findings of a study that evaluated water treatment plants located across the country, for prevailing raw water quality, water treatment technologies, operational practices, chemical consumption and rejects management.

The report is subdivided into the following chapters:Read More

  • Introduction
  • Water quality and its consumption
  • Water treatment technologies
  • Effects of fluoride and arsenic and removal techniques
  • Operation and maintainance of water treatment plants
  • Water quality control and assessment
  • Results and discussion
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Status of water treatment plants in India - Central Pollution and Control Board1.63 MB

Environmental flows in water resources policies, plans, and projects - Case studies by IBRD

EFlowThis report comprising a set of case studies by International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) presents how environmental flows is dealt with in water resources policies, plans, and projects. It focuses on the integration of environmental water allocation into integrated water resources management (IWRM) and so fills a major gap in knowledge on IWRM.

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Location

Chilika, OR, India
Latitude: 19.716667, Longitude: 85.316667

Regional plan for Goa - Interim report by the task force - Government of Goa (2008)

This interim report is an outcome of the initiative undertaken by the Government of Goa to prepare a broad based Regional Plan for Goa for the prospective horizon year 2021 AD. The Government of Goa notified a Task Force to develop this plan, which comprised of members of the government, architects, conservationists, and members of the Chambers of Commerce.Read More

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Public-Private Partnerships in urban water supply for Maharashtra – Tool kit by GoI-ADB PPP Initiative

CoverThis tool kit by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) focused on identifying and developing Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) structures, which can be implemented in water supply and sanitation for the cities of Maharashtra.

The various possible PPP structures for the sector were studied, and their applicability assessed in the context of the selected sample cities. Consultations led to development of term sheets for these PPP structures, which were identified as most suitable and feasible for implementation.

The above exercise has led to development of this report, which may be considered as a tool kit designed to help decision makers decide whether a particular project might be suitable for the PPP route or not. The tool kit can, therefore, be the basis for approving a project implementation structure as part of the overall project approval methodology.

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Location

Navi Mumbai, MM, India
Latitude: 19.033049, Longitude: 73.029663

Urban water supply sector – Key lessons and contextual sector risks – A note by Asian Development Bank

ADBThis note by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) presents an independent review of its operations to assess their effectiveness, learn from experience, and improve the development of future policies, strategies, programs, and projects. The note complements ADB’s Guidance Note on Urban Water Supply Sector Risk Assessment and offers a framework for mapping governance risks to inform the preparation of future country partnership strategies.

Such a framework covers institutional aspects (policy, legal framework, and regulation); organizational aspects (planning, financial management, procurement, and human resources); and sector operations. While the note has identified entry points for mapping risks to development effectiveness in the sector, lessons from evaluations can augment ongoing efforts for mitigating these risks at institutional, organizational, operational, and project levels; and enhance the development effectiveness of ADB assistance in the sector.

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Development of training module for water safety plan in urban areas - A document by ESCI

A Water Safety Plan (WSP) is an improved risk management tool designed to ensure the delivery of safe drinking water. It identifies hazards, means to control them, means and actions to identify loss of control and its restoration. It comprises system assessment and design, operational monitoring and management plans (including documentation and communication). Water quality guidelines have been issued by the WHO.Read More

Location

Hyderabad city India, AP, India
Latitude: 17.385044, Longitude: 78.486671

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