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 />
The analysis show that there is about 49% <strong>of</strong> the commercial shops who dispose <strong>of</strong>f their waste on<br />
the road side and about 13% into nalas. These are two unhealthy way <strong>of</strong> disposal <strong>of</strong> waste – thus<br />
creating unhygienic conditions. There is about 20% <strong>of</strong> the shops who dispose <strong>of</strong> the waste into<br />
nearby bins and 18% <strong>of</strong> shops have some collection mechanisms – who collect the waste and<br />
dispose <strong>of</strong> into some nearby disposal bins i.e. by private sweepers.<br />
Further, the amount spend by these 48% <strong>of</strong> the shops to the waste collectors is ranging from 300 –<br />
700 (in Rs) per month, on an average. About 48% <strong>of</strong> the total shops who pay to the waste collectors<br />
are paying about this amount i.e. in between 300 – 700. There are about 52% <strong>of</strong> them who pay in<br />
between 100 – 300 (in Rs) per month, on an average. The waste collection takes place once daily and<br />
in few cases daily twice and once in 2 days. On the whole, about 80% <strong>of</strong> the shops have their waste<br />
collection regularly. And the rest other 20% <strong>of</strong> the shops do not have proper collection <strong>of</strong> their waste<br />
which is polluting the environment both aesthetically and healthy and production <strong>of</strong> flies and insects<br />
borne diseases- and also resulting in unsafe disposal in due course <strong>of</strong> time. The majority levels <strong>of</strong><br />
satisfaction among the shopkeepers in terms <strong>of</strong> their waste disposal and sanitary conditions are very<br />
poor.<br />
<strong>SANITATION</strong> FACILITIES AND SITUATION AT COMMERCIAL/ MARKET PLACES FOR CUSTOMERS:<br />
The other type <strong>of</strong> sanitation facilities that are must at commercial/ market places is for customers.<br />
This also play a vital role in creating some burdens on environment in case <strong>of</strong> absence <strong>of</strong> any sanitary<br />
facilities. From the analysis, the average time spends by any customer in market places is in between<br />
2-4 hours and some cases more than 5 hours. Hence, it is important to consider the provision <strong>of</strong><br />
toilet facilities to these commuters. There are public toilets situated in few market areas and<br />
complex toilets which can be <strong>of</strong> public use. But, it is also important that there should be awareness<br />
among public that there are some kind <strong>of</strong> toilet provisions for them (in case <strong>of</strong> any availability). The<br />
following graph shows the percentage <strong>of</strong> customers in commercial areas and market places those<br />
aware <strong>of</strong> toilet provision in the premises <strong>of</strong> commercial areas/ market areas.<br />
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