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 />
use. It is also important to understand the willingness to pay and use the toilets for general public.<br />
And the analysis show that there is only about 39% <strong>of</strong> them willing to have pay and use toilets. And<br />
the amount they are willing to pay is in between 2 – 3 (in Rs).<br />
In addition to the sanitary facilities, the other problem that is encountered by general public that is<br />
causing the inconvenience is garbage in market areas. And about 62% <strong>of</strong> the customers say that they<br />
are feel inconvenience and are unsatisfactory with present conditions <strong>of</strong> garbage in market areas.<br />
The common and prevalent problems faced by general public in market areas due to improper<br />
garbage disposal are – blocking the roads, smell from road side bins and also smell from chocked<br />
nalas.<br />
Key issues:<br />
1. More number <strong>of</strong> male workers population and more number <strong>of</strong> working hours.<br />
2. About 35% <strong>of</strong> the commercial/ market places having some kind <strong>of</strong> toilet facilities within the<br />
complex.<br />
3. High percentage use <strong>of</strong> public toilets by the workers in the commercial places and market<br />
areas.<br />
4. About 5 - 10% <strong>of</strong> workers open defecate.<br />
5. No proper sludge management.<br />
6. Willingness to buy monthly passes for the usage <strong>of</strong> public/ community toilets.<br />
7. Poor solid waste disposal and collection mechanisms.<br />
8. The general customer po/public does not have any awareness <strong>of</strong> any provision <strong>of</strong> toilet<br />
facilities in market areas or commercial shops.<br />
9. No provision <strong>of</strong> community/ public toilets in high density commercial areas.<br />
10. No usage <strong>of</strong> complex toilets or toilets provided in shops by the customers in case <strong>of</strong> any<br />
emergency.<br />
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