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Sanitation and Hygiene
Disease burden due to inadequate water and sanitation facilities in India Sulabh International Academy of Environmental Sanitation
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis report presents the findings of a study conducted by the
Tirupur water supply and sanitation project : an impediment to sustainable water management
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis paper published on the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC) website examines the reasons behind the new project and the institutional, financial and legal aspects of the Tirupur PPP.
It also examines important legal issues such as the right to water, competing interests in water, financing of projects, waste water management and the environmental consequences of the PPP. More particularly, it questions the wisdom of planning a water supply project that seeks to prioritize the needs of a polluting industry over the basic water needs of the region.
The New Tirupur Area Development Corporation Limited (NTADCL) is the first public private partnership, set up in 1995 primarily to supply industrial water to Tirupur, a major export centre for knitwear, in India. This water supply and sewerage project is also the first project to be structured on a commercial format; first concession by a state government to a public limited company to draw raw water for domestic and industrial uses and to collect revenues; the first index-based user charges and direct cost recovery for urban environmental services.
World Health Organisation provides fact sheets of waterrelated diseases their causes and measures for prevention
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis site by the World Health Organisation (WHO) provides access to water and sanitation related disease fact sheets, which provide information on the disease and how it affects people, the causes, distribution, scope of the problem and th
Sewage canal: how to clean the Yamuna a presentation by Centre for Science and Environment CSE
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis presentation provides an introduction to the book by the Centre for Science and Environment(CSE) titled Sewage Canal: How to Clean the Yamuna”. As per the presentation, several crore rupees have been sunk into plans to clean up the Yamuna.
Delhi jal board act 1998 and amendment bill 2002
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMDelhi jal board act (1998)
The Delhi jal board act, 1998 aims to provide for the establishment of a Board to discharge the functions of water supply, sewerage and sewage disposal and drainage within the National Capital Territory of Delhi and for matters connected therewith. The Government after the issue of the notification under sub-section (3) of Section 1, constituted the Delhi Water Board by notification in the official Gazette.
Assessing the operation and maintenance status of water supply A WHO Publication
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThe term "Operation and Maintenance" has been used as a general concept covering a wide range of activities carried out by utilities, government and communities in order to sustain their services and to maintain existing capital assets.
Urban water and sanitation services, an IWRM approach: a booklet from TEC education series from Global Water Partnership
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis series, published by the GWP Secretariat in Stockholm has been created to disseminate the papers written and commissioned by the TEC to address the conceptual agenda. Issues and sub-issues with them, such as the understanding and definition of IWRM, water for food security, public-private partnerships, and water as an economic good have been addressed in these papers.
Environment action plan for the city by Bangalore water supply and sewerage board
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMThis presentation by the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board deals with the Environment Action Plan (Part – B) for Bangalore. The presentation begins with a description of the drainage pattern of the city and the major rivers in and around it. The objectives of the EAP are set out as –
- Stopping flow of raw sewage into storm water drains.
- Achieving zero discharge of raw sewage into drains.
- Conveying sewage to treatment plants and treating to meet standards.
- Improving environment.
- Improving socio-economic status.
Call to action on act on eradicating the diarroheal disease
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMImage and Content Courtesy:Resources For Diarrheal Disease Control
PATH & the US Coalition for Child Survival have issued a Call to Action on Diarrheal Disease. The same is quoted below. "Over the last three decades, the global community has shown that it has the tools to dramatically reduce childhood death and illness from preventable and treatable diseases, such as diarrhea. During that time, for example, millions of children's lives have been saved by protecting them against diarrheal disease and its consequences through proven and affordable solutions. Yet diarrheal disease still unnecessarily takes the lives of more than 4,000 children daily, despite the fact that we hold in our hands more cost-effective and proven solutions for preventing and treating diarrhea than any other childhood illness. By increased and effective allocation of resources in a portfolio of improved treatment, nutrition, and water and sanitation interventions, we can help ensure that this common disease is no longer a leading killer of children in low-income countries. {C}
Training module on water quality monitoring and surveillance by Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission
Posted on 22 Nov, 2014 10:30 AMTraining module at block level