CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development
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<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SANITATION</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> BAREILLY<br />
Situation Analysis and Mapping Current Status: The Situation Analysis, prepared by taking into<br />
consideration the ground realities, local conditions, and assessment <strong>of</strong> the present sanitation situation<br />
has been undertaken and broad framework is indicated below:<br />
Sectors Spatial units Finances Institutional<br />
Service levels and<br />
benchmarks for:<br />
Solid Waste<br />
Management<br />
Water Supply<br />
Storm Water<br />
Drainage<br />
Health Situation –<br />
Statistics and Anecdotal<br />
Comment<br />
Environmental Situation –<br />
Local and Downstream<br />
and Groundwater.<br />
Household Sanitation<br />
Slums<br />
Public Sanitary<br />
Conveniences<br />
School Sanitation<br />
Institutional Sanitation<br />
Map spatially<br />
Any town specific areas.<br />
Cost Recovery–<br />
Policy–Tariffs–<br />
Collections–<br />
Budget Transfers.<br />
PPPs.<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> current<br />
programmes (SJSRY,<br />
ILCS, etc)<br />
Institutional<br />
Arrangement –<br />
Policies, Plans,<br />
implementation,<br />
management.<br />
Staffing,<br />
Organization &<br />
Competence<br />
Tools Used: Data Templates, Survey Formats, Transect Walks along with schedules <strong>of</strong> interviews (Slums,<br />
industrial areas, water bodies), Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), Technical Analysis, Impact, Indicators,<br />
Stakeholder Consultations at city level (2-3), etc<br />
Problem Analysis and Assessment <strong>of</strong> Options: Followed by situational analysis problem and challenges<br />
have been identified in coverage, access, treatment and disposal, institutional, financial, social and<br />
cultural aspects and capacity concerns. Also reviewed comprehensive range <strong>of</strong> sanitation and<br />
wastewater management options, including industrial and municipal sewerage, sewage treatment ,<br />
conventional and low cost, centralized and decentralized sewerage, separate and combined and<br />
effluent disposal options, on-site sanitation options, separate programs for schools, public toilets,<br />
sanitation in slums, community-based NGO-supported programs etc.<br />
Purpose <strong>of</strong> options analysis is to identify plausible technical, financial and institutional solutions and<br />
will consider (i) unit cost per beneficiary, (ii) maximizing both human and environmental benefits, (iii)<br />
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