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Fluoride free drinking water supply in North Gujarat: The rise of Reverse Osmosis plants as a cottage industry - A study by CAREWATER

The study by Carewater INREM Foundation explores the rise of Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants since 1970s as a cottage industry for providing fluoride free water supply in North Gujarat. The emergence of markets for Reverse Osmosis (RO) plants can be attributed to the Government’s failure in supplying large-scale safe water to the public through its large RO and de-fluoridation plants.

A detailed study was undertaken of 8-10 plants in 4-5 towns in Mehsana district so as to understand the economics, volumes of business, prices, modes of business and the nature & economic profile of the clientele. The future prospect of the industry is assessed, especially focusing on growth rates through discussions with plant owners, customers and municipal leaders.

The study concludes the following - 

  • The market for the mineral/packed water produced by cottage industries has developed very rapidly in North Gujarat between 1996 and 2000.
  • The small pouches bring more margins as compared to big-packs of 10 or 20 litres. Producing packed water in pouches requires an additional investment of rupees one lakh in a packaging machine, which the investors find affordable. The packed drinking water in pouches has a large market catering to the people at large.
  • As long as the municipality’s supply of groundwater in North Gujarat is high on TDS and has more than recommended amount of fluoride, packaged drinking water has a good market.
  • There is good growth of this cottage RO industry as the market is very wide. Even if the ISI certification is made mandatory, there are a good number of investors keen on investing in it.

Download the report here: 

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Reverse Osmosis Plants in North Gujarat - A report by CAREWATER (2007)340.88 KB

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Mehsana, GJ, India
Latitude: 23.599480, Longitude: 72.391533

Water: Private, Limited - Issues in privatisation, corporatisation and commercialisation of water sector in India by Manthan Adhyayan Kendra

Water Private Limited - ManthanThis book by Manthan Adhyayan Kendra, highlights the emerging issues related to privatisation of water in the context of the recent surge of privatisation-related initiatives in the water sector in India.

The history of attempts at privatisation of water till recent times from all across the globe indicate that they have been met with strong resistance where ever they have been implemented. This is because of the total failure of all these programmes to address the social responsibility of providing water to all without consideration of profits.Read More

However, this backlash against privatisation has led international donor agencies to use a different type of strategy and language. This has led to a shift from Private Sector Partnership (PSP) to Public Private Partnership (PPP) and more recently to the Water Sector Reforms (WSR) in countries such as India.

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Water Private Limited - Privatisation, Corporatisation and Commercialisation of the water sector - India - Manthan Adhyayan Kendra (2002)1.23 MB

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Bangalore, KA, India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

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Water conservation by Industry – A case study of PepsiCo, Roha

This presentation describes the vision and strategy of PepsiCo, Roha, Maharashtra and its initiatives in the area of water conservation. The plant with three filling lines (bottling and canning) has tried to achieve positive water balance through water savings at plant level, water initiatives at community level and by promoting water conservation measures in agriculture. Read More

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Water Conservation by Industry - A case study of PepsiCo Roha6.34 MB

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Roha, MM, India
Latitude: 18.432980, Longitude: 73.114273

Water conservation by industry - A case study of PepsiCo (Palakkad)

This presentation describes the efforts of PepsiCo in conserving water in its industrial processes, at its plant in Palakkad, Kerala. The various efforts taken up include reducing water usage and effluent generation, rainwater harvesting, treating and reusing effluent, reducing chemical usage, reducing ETP sludge, implementing zero discharge and more.Read More

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Water conservation by industry - A study of PepsiCo - Palakkad - Kerala (2008)2.02 MB

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Palakkad, KL, India
Latitude: 10.768891, Longitude: 76.647708

Bureau of Indian Standards - Packaged Drinking Water

This presentation made at the Seminar on Packaged Water Industry in India, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on 30th June 2009, gives details of the BRead More

New Technologies for Water Purification - Ion Exchange (India) Limited

This presentation made by Ion Exchange India, at the Seminar on Packaged Water Industry in India, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on 30th June 2009,Read More

Packaged Water Industry in India - An Overview by Pepsico India

This presentation made at the Seminar on Packaged Water Industry in India, organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) on 30th June 2009, gives a basic picture Read More

Location

Bangalore, , India
Latitude: 12.971606, Longitude: 77.594376

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