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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />

people tend to throw the waste on the roadside or in the drains/nallas. The waste/garbage in most<br />

these areas is collected once in two or three days.<br />

Water Supply<br />

Pipe water supply network is there but without any metering. This leads to maximum wastage <strong>of</strong><br />

water particularly at public stand posts in the slum/LIG areas. Thus there is ample scope for public<br />

awareness, as most people don’t seem to bother about the optimum utilization <strong>of</strong> water. To<br />

overcome the shortage <strong>of</strong> water, Jalkal Vibhag has installed about hand pumps in the slum/LIG<br />

areas. Besides this large number <strong>of</strong> households have made their own private arrangement <strong>of</strong> hand<br />

pumps; Illegal connections and resultant leakages in the pipeline are very common resulting in<br />

mismanagement & supplying <strong>of</strong> contaminated water to the consumers. In such a scenario it is not<br />

unusual that people <strong>of</strong> Bareilly city prefer the hand pump water to the supplied water for domestic<br />

purpose.<br />

Solid Waste Management<br />

There is no arrangement <strong>of</strong> door to door collection and segregation <strong>of</strong> municipal waste at source in<br />

the city. As <strong>of</strong> now, the municipal waste is unscientifically dumped openly at the outskirts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

city. There is a need to organize the solid waste management on priority and expedite the<br />

completion <strong>of</strong> ongoing integrated solid waste management project.<br />

Sanitation Consciousness: Current Status <strong>of</strong> Services and Behavior<br />

Generally, slums located in outskirts <strong>of</strong> the city and those in interior <strong>of</strong>fer two different typologies.<br />

The core and old city areas are predominantly Muslim population; representing diversity in terms <strong>of</strong><br />

demography. And the slums on the outskirts are predominant with SC or ST population. Based on<br />

these typologies we have identified the following stakeholder groups and their behavioral patterns:<br />

Stakeholder<br />

Groups<br />

Slums Outskirts Man Nagla, Haroo<br />

Areas <strong>of</strong> Habitation Socio-cultural/Behavioural Patterns<br />

Nagla, Shikarpur,<br />

Open defecation is prevalent.<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the households are not having the<br />

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