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CITY SANITATION PLAN - Ministry of Urban Development

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total no. <strong>of</strong> HH 120316<br />

slum pop 244170<br />

non slum pop 678968<br />

total 923138<br />

slum HH 31850<br />

non slum HH 88466<br />

total 120316<br />

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

% no. <strong>of</strong> HH<br />

dry latrine 10.8 12994<br />

pour flush 74.2 89274<br />

no toilets 15 18047<br />

CT 6.37 1150<br />

OD 14.04 16897<br />

Further considering the different types <strong>of</strong> individual toilet facilities in Bareilly city are soak pit toilets,<br />

pour flush toilets, Kuddi. Kuddi is a small structure built on bricks and is directly connected to an<br />

open nalla. This is very prevalent in slum areas. The only difference is that these people don’t open<br />

defecate rather leaves it directly to drain which is much more dangerous. Gaddewali is also<br />

prevalent in places where there is availability <strong>of</strong> space good enough. A pit like structure is built with<br />

admeasuring 4X4 or 4X6 structure closed by a slab. This gets filled generally by a year or two and is<br />

cleaned by the municipal vehicle (sludge sucking machine and thrown into a bigger nalas) on the<br />

payment basis. From the primary analysis, focused group discussion and stakeholder meetings it is<br />

known that about 94% <strong>of</strong> the non slum households are with household individual toilets – and these<br />

household individual toilets include pit latrine, water closet, and septic tank. In addition to the above<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF COLLEGE OF INDIA, HYDERABAD Page 74

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