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GOVT OF UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU & KASHMIR District Rajouri Jal Jeevan Mission Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India

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GOVT OF UNION TERRITORY OF JAMMU & KASHMIR

District Rajouri

Jal Jeevan Mission

Department of Drinking Water & Sanitation

Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India

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DISTRICT AT A GLANCE S. NO AREA 2630Sq.Km LOCLength:120Km

1

VILLAGES

INHABITED UN-INHABITED TOTAL BORDER VILLAGES

376 04 380 126 (0-10Km)

2 ASSEMBLY CONSTITUTENCIES 4 ( Rajouri, Darhal, Nowshera & Kalakote )

3 SUB DIVISIONS 5(Thannamandi, Koteranka, Kalakote, Nowshera & Sunderbani)

4 TOWNS 5

5 BLOCKS 19

6 TEHSILS 13

7

POPULATION AS PER CENSUS

2011

(SOULS)

MALE FEMALE TOTAL TOTAL

RURAL %

TOTAL

URBAN %

SC

POPULATION

ST

POPULATION

3,45,351 2, 97,064 6,42,415 91.8 8.14 7.50 36.24

8

LITERACY RATE Overall %age RURAL % URBAN % SEX RATIO

9 MALE

68.17

78.13 76.02 94.99 Rural Urban Total

10

FEMALE

56.57

54.94

80.87

899

512

860

(1024 HMIS)

11

DENSITY OFPOPULATION 244 Sq. Km

12

NO OF PANCHAYAT HALQAS

NOS

PANCH

SARPANCH

BDC CHAIRPERSON

NO OF

MUNICIPAL

COMMITTEES

05 COUNSELLOR 63

312 2386 312 19

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GENERAL SCENARIO

➢ Rajouri District consists of four Assembly constituencies, namely Rajouri,

Darhal, Nowshera and Kalakote and is catered by two PHE Divisions, Rajouri

and Nowshera. Rajouri Division covers the jurisdiction of two Assembly

Constituencies, Rajouri and Darhal and part of Kalakote constituency, whereas

Nowshera Division covers Nowshera constituency and part of Kalakote

constituency.

➢ The whole district is almost hilly / semi-hilly and rural population is very scattered

and providing drinking water to each soul is a challenge. The District has also a

very large population of livestock, which also adds to the demand for drinking

water in rural areas.

➢ Drinking water is tapped from Rivers/Nallahs, Bore wells, Dug wells and

Springs and supplied through lifts and gravity. Because of the hilly terrain Tube

wells, which are a major source of bulk water, are not feasible.

➢ The supply of electricity is irregular in rural areas with low voltage, especially in

Summer months, resulting in under utilization of the created potential.

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POPULATION SCENARIO

2011

Census

Population (in

Lakhs)

Current Estimated

Population

(in Lakhs)

Projected Population 2034

( inLakhs)

Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total

6.42 0.76 7.2 7.96 1.10 10.44 11.54

DRINKING WATER AVAILABILITY

Current Water

Demand

Availability Current Deficit Likely Water

Demand 2034

13.27 MGD 6.75 MGD 6.52 MGD 21.87 MGD

MGD: MILLION GALLONS PER DAY

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PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

S.NO PARTICULARS GRAVITY LIFT TOTAL

1 TOTAL NO OF EXISTING SCHEMES 147 228 375Nos.

2 FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY (IN MGD) 6.75 MGD

3 NO.OFPUMPINGSTATIONS/(T.WELL,

B.WELL & D.WELL) 295 /159 NOS

4 NO OF RESERVOIRS 1187 NOS

5 NO OF FILLINGPLANTS 5 NOS

6 LENGTH OF RISING MAINS 1025.94 KMS

7 LENGTH OF DISTRIBUTION LINES 9532.48 KMS

8 TOTAL NO OF HABITATIONS 1369 NOS

9 NO OF HABITATIONS COVERED 684 NOS

10 NO. OF SOULS BENEFITTED (POPULATION)

3.65

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TAPPED WATER SOURCES

1 SPRINGS 694 Nos

2 DUG WELLS 103 Nos

3 BORE WELLS 57 Nos

4 TUBE WELLS 02 Nos

5 RIVER/NALLAH FILTRATION PLANTS 17 Nos

6 SUPPLY THROUGH GRAVITY 2.79MGD

7 SUPPLY THROUGH LIFTS 3.96 MGD

MGD: MILLION GALLONS PER DAY

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Housing

Toilet

Electricity

Cooking Gas

Recent initiatives taken by GoI to improve the lives of people

Healthcare/

Ayushman Bharat Financial Inclusion

Now, Potable WATER

GoI has decided to provide “Functional Household Tap Connection (FHTC)” to every rural Household by 2024, however, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir is committed to provide the same by the year 2022.

SocialSecurity/

Pension Roads

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Hon’ble Prime Minister’s address on Independence Day

(Relevant para on Jal Jeevan Mission)

This government has decided to emphasize upon a special task and

that is-how to ensure availability of water in every house.How

does every house get water, pure drinking water?

I declare from the Red Fort today that in the days to come, we

will take forward the Jal Jeevan Mission. The Central and the

State governments will jointly work on this Jal Jeevan Mission.

We must move forward with the belief that in the next five years

we have to do more than four times the work that has been done

in the last

70yearsforwaterconservationandtorevivethesourcesofwater.

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GoI Initiatives for Drinking Water over the years

• 1972–Accelerated Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) launched as a part of Minimum Needs

Programme;

• 1999–Sector Reforms: Decentralised, demand-driven, community-managed programme in 39

districts in the country. GPs had major role in ‘in-village’ water supply system management and

operation & maintenance;

• 2002–Swajaldhara Programme– Sector Reforms programme universalized on demand;

• 2009–ARWSP restructured and renamed as National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP);

• 2014–World Bank assisted Rural Water Supply and Sanitation projects in Assam, Bihar, Jharkhand

and UP are also part of NRDWP;

• 2017–NRDWP restructured with focus on sustainability of schemes;

• 2017–a sub-programme under NRDWP, National Water Quality Sub-Mission started for

providing potable water to Arsenic and Fluoride- affected habitations (27,544);

• Since 2018, Swajal scheme implemented in Aspirational districts (112 aspirational districts in 28 States);

• Water Quality Testing Laboratories (2,205) setup in various parts of country;

• 2% of allocation under NRDWP is earmarked for Japanese Encephalitis/ Acute Encephalitis Syndrome affected 60 high priority districts spanning in 5 States;

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Present challenges

Lack of in-

village

infrastructure

Depleting ground

water sources

Lack of assured/

dependable

water sources

Climate change leading

to erratic and/ or scanty

rainfall resulting in

droughts

Presence of

contaminants in

ground water

Lack of capacity

of local

communities

Poor Operation

& Maintenance

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JJM Plans to overcome challenges

01 In-village piped water supply in frastructure for tap water connection to every household;

02 Reliable drinking water sources/augmentation of existing sources;

03 Transfer of water-Multi Village Scheme for those villages where quantity and/ or quality issues exist in local sources;

04 Technological intervention where quality is an issue;

05 Retrofitting of completed and ongoing PWS schemes to achieve FHTCs;

06 Grey water management;

07 Support activities & capacity building of communities;

08 Funds to meet any unforeseen challenges/issues due to natural disasters/calamities.

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Salient features of JJM

Long term

O&M responsibility

GP/VWSM/ Paani Samiti to shoulder

in- village responsibility

All assets to be geo- tagged and FHTCs to

be linked with Aadhar

Incentivize good performing States/ UTs – functionality

of taps

In Inter-State allocation 20% weightage to HHs left to be connected

Institutional Mechanism-National, State,District andGP

level

Third party inspection of

water supply works/ schemes

JJM-IMIS with

real- time dashboard

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Institutional Mechanism (Mission Approach)

• National Level- Jal Jeevan Mission;

• State Level- State Water & Sanitation Mission (SWSM);

• District Level- District Water & Sanitation Mission (DWSM);

• Gram Panchayat Level– Paani Samiti/ Village Water & Sanitation Committee (VWSC);

• Third Party Inspections to be carried out by agencies empaneled by States based on criteria developed by the DDWS/ Mission;

• Functionality Assessment of FHTCs by the DDWS/Mission,GoI.

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The Har Ghar Nal Se Jal programme, under the Jal Jeevan Mission, is envisioned to

provide safe and adequate drinking water through individual Functional Household

Tap Connections (FHTC) by 2024 to all households in rural India. The programme

will also implement source sustainability measures as mandatory elements, such as

recharge and reuse through grey water management, water conservation, rain water

harvesting. The Jal Jeevan Mission will be based on a community approach to water

and will include extensive Information, Education and Communication as a key

component of the mission. JJM looks to create a Jan Andolan for water, thereby

making it everyone’s priority. The Government of J&K has embarked upon an

ambitious plan to achieve the target of FHTC’s by 2022. In Jammu region three

Districts and 26 Blocks have been targeted for completion during first phase,

which include five Blocks of District Rajouri.

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STATUS OF FUNCTIONAL HOUSEHOLD TAP CONNECTIONS (FHTC) IN DISTRICT RAJOURI

Total No.

of Blocks

Total No. of

Household to be

Connected

(Nos.)

Households

covered

with FHTC

(Nos.)

Household yet

to be covered

with FHTC

(Nos.)

Percentage of

Households yet to

be covered with

FHTC

(Nos.)

19 143199 65347 77852 54.36 %

CD BLOCKS TARGETED TO

BE COVERED WITH FHTC

NO. OF HOUSEHOLDS TARGETED TO BE

COVERED WITH FHTC

2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 Total

05 06 08 8274 32027 37551 77852

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BLOCKS TARGETED FOR PROVIDING FHTCS BY JUNE 2020 UNDER JJM

S. NO PHE DIVISION BLOCKS

NO PANCHAYATS

1. Nowshera Lamberi 08 Bagnoti, Chakjarallan, Dandesar, Garan, Lamberi East, Lamberi Lower,

Lamberi Upper & Rajal-B

2. --Do-- Qila Darhal 09 Rajpur Bhatta, Qila Darhal, Kampla, Rajpur Kamila, Laroka, Lam,

Bagla, Pukharni & Androoth

3. --Do-- Seri 09 Dabbar Potha-A, Dabbar Potha-B, Deeing, Dharat, Gagrote, Mangal

Devi-A, Mangal Devi-B, Mangiot & Seyal.

4 Rajouri Budhal Old 35 Chambitarar, Dhar, Draj, Draj B, Gakhrote A, Gakhrote B, Hubbi,

Jaglanoo, Jamola Lower, Jamola Upper A, Jamola Upper B, Kandi

Lower, Kandi Upper, Kanthol, Kanthol Marhuta, Khah No One,

Khah No Two, Khadyoon, Koteranka, Kurhad, Larkuti, Mohra A,

Mohra B, Panihad, PanjNara Swari, Prori Gujjran A, Rehan A,

Rehan B, Sakri, Swari Bagyala Kote, Swari Kote, Swari Kot A,

Soker, Tarkassi, Tralla Gujjran

5 Rajouri Thannamandi 20 Alal, Azamatabad, Baryoon Dara, Dhoke, Hasplote Chrung, Hasplote

Proper, Karyote, KhablanA, Khanyal Kote, Mangota A, Mangota B,

Manyal Upper, Manyal Lower, Panghai Upper, Panghai Lower,

Shahdra A, Shahdra B, Rajdhani-A, Rajdhani-B and TotaMohra

Total 05 81

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STATUSOFFUNCTIONALHOUSEHOLDTAP CONNECTIONSINTARGETEDBLOCKS

S.No Blocks Total No. of

Households to be

Connected

Household

Covered

under

FHTC,

through

functional

schemes

Household

to be

Covered

under

FHTC

Household

being

Covered

under

ongoing

Schemes

Household

being

Covered

under

proposed

Retrofitting

Schemes

Household

being

Covered

under

proposed

New

Schemes

1. Lamberi 2792 2189 603 25 34 544

2. Seri 3398 1980 1418 77 27 1314

3. QilaDarhal 2924 1659 1265 105 102 1058

4. Budhal Old 6122 3545 2577 230 1230 1117

5. Thannamandi 5296 2885 2411 252 858 1301

Total 20532 12258 8274 689 2251 5334

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PROJECTED WATER DEMAND/DEFICIT IN TARGETED BLOCKS

S.No Block Current

Population

(Lacs)

Projected

Population

in the year

2034 (Lacs)

Water

requirement

in year

2034 @55

LPCD.

(MGD)

Current

available

(MGD)

Likely

Deficit in

the year

2034

(MGD)

1. Lamberi 0.195 0.32 0.490 0.180 0.31

2. QilaDarhal 0.231 0.355 0.544 0.190 0.354

3. Seri 0.127 0.184 0.282 0.115 0.1

4. Budhal Old 0.312 0.508 0.77 0.44 0.33

5. Thannamandi 0.450 0.652 0.98 0.53 0.45

Total 1.315 2.019 3.066 1.455 1.544

LPCD: LITRE PER CAPITA PERDAY

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WATER AVAILABILITY IN TARGETED BLOCKS

S.No Block No. of

Functional

Schemes

Available

water

from

Functional

Schemes

(MGD)

No. of

Ongoing

Schemes

Water

likelytobe

available

from

Ongoing

Schemes

(MGD)

Proposed

No. of

New

Schemes

Water

likelytobe

available

from

proposed

New

Schemes

(MGD)

Total

Water

likely to be

available

[4+6+8]

(MGD)

Net likely

Deficit, if any

(MGD)

1. Lamberi 08 0.18 02 0.03 04 0.30 0.51 Nil

2. Qila

Darhal

08 0.19 05 0.08 08 0.45 0.72 Nil

3. Seri 07 0.115 02 0.04 05 0.26 .415 Nil

4. Budhal Old 09 0.44 01 0.018 04 0.31 0.77 Nil

5. Thannamandi 05 0.53 05 0.084 02 0.37 0.984 Nil

Total 37 1.455 15 0.252 23 1.69 3.399 Nil

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District Water and Sanitation Mission (DWSM)

• States to create DWSM for implementation of JJM;

• DWSM is responsible to get schemes implemented through GP/ Paani

Samiti/ PRIs etc;

• It would be supported by strong technical team;

• DWSM would handhold GP/ Paani Samiti/ PRI for scheme

implementation;

• Extend support for third party verification for payment;

• DWSM to ensure regular entry of physical and financial progress in

IMIS.

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District Water & Sanitation Committee

S.No Name of Member Role

1. District Development Commissioner Chairman

2. Chief Planning Officer Member ( Coordinator)

3. Superintending Engineer (Hydraulic) Member Secretary

4. Chief Education Officer Member

5. Chief Medical Officer Member

6. Chief Agriculture Officer Member

7. District Social Welfare Officer Member

8. District Panchayat Officer Member

9. District Information Officer Member

10. Executive Engineer(s) PHE (Civil) Member

11. Executive Engineer(s) PHE (Mechanical) Member

12. Executive Engineer(s) (I&FC) Member

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Village Water Sanitation Committee (VWSC)/PaaniSamiti

• Mobilization of community for planning, designing and scheme implementation with assistance by NGOs;

• Responsible for creating in-village infrastructure;

• Mobilizing community contribution (10%or5%);

• Facilitating collection of water tariffs;

• Ensuring community contribution for O&M.

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Village Water & Sanitation Committee

S.No Name of Member Role 1. Sarpanch of the Village Chairperson

2. Jr. Engineer/Works Supervisor of PHE

Department

Member Secretary

3. ASHA Worker/s Member/s

4. Local School Head Master/ Master Preferably

of Science Stream

Member/s

5. VLW of the Rural Development Department Member

6. Anganwadi Worker/s Member/s

7. All Panchs of the Village Members

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Criteria for 2nd Instalment

• 2nd installment release will be based on physical

and financial progress and result of functionality assessment to be carried out by GoI;

• At fag end of financial year better performing States/Districts will be rewarded with additional funds.

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• In-village water supply systems–NGOs & SHGs to work with village community in planning,

awareness generation, capacity building, implementation, operation and maintenance;

Role of SHGs, NGOs, Communities and CSR Partners

• Communities to contribute 10% of capital cost in all villages to instill sense of

ownership except for areas having more than 50% SC/ST population and

hilly/forest areas/NE & Himalayan States, where contribution to be 5%;

• Local communities to be rewarded/incentivized in a phased manner to the tune of 10%of

their CAPEX for operation and maintenance of the scheme;

• Creation of ‘Rashtriya Jal Jeevan Kosh (RJJK)’ to mobilize funds, accept

donations/ contributions from CSR/NRIs/ good Samaritans and create linkages to

track where money is being utilized; and

• Ongoing‘ Jal Shakti Abhiyan’ with people’s participation for water conservation.

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Challenges/ Issues

✓ Hillytopography of the Rajouri District, having thinly scattered population at varying altitudes. ✓ Non feasibility of bulk sources of portable water like Tube Wells and dependence on Springs

and Dug wells / Borewells and Nallahs.

✓ Identification and development of long term sustainable sources.

✓ Regulation and management of water quality at every nook and corner of the district.

✓ Verification and geo-tagging of the household/consumer data in shortest possible time.

✓ Adequate tendering response and active participation of the contractors for timely completion

of works.

✓ Timely and adequate availability of key material.

✓ Ensuring public/community participation and contribution in the mission.

✓ Quantum of work to be executed viz-a-viz time available for achieving targets of 2019-2020

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Way Forward

✓ Public awareness and verification/geo-tagging of each household/ consumer involving Panchayat bodies.

✓ Registration of unregistered connections.

✓ Identification of sustainable sources keeping in view the water demand of 2034.

✓ Prioritizing the different components and liaise with other line departments to ensure regular and adequate supply of material/E.M components and drilling of sources.

✓ Ensure fast tendering and allotments.

✓ Regular review of the progress onsite.

✓ Regular reviews with other line departments.

✓ Projection of requisite funds well in advance to the higher authorities.

✓ Establishment of two fully functional District Water testing labs conforming NABL standards.

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Village Action Plan (VAP)

To identify all water related activities which helps in improving 'ease of living' of village community.

(To be prepared by GP and/ or its sub-committee, i.e. VWSC/ Paani Samiti/ User Group etc. and to be approved in Gram Sabha before

submitting to DWSM. ISA is to provide handhold support)

1

Date of preparation:_ _ Date of approval in Gram Sabha: _ Date submitted to DWSM: _

2

Village name: _ _ GP name: _ Block name: _ __ District name:_ _ _ State name:_ _ _ Village census code: _ _

__

(No. of habitations and habitation names, if applicable)

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I. GP Resolution

3

Aspiration of village community: FHTC to _ _ number of rural households by year _ _

with water supply in adequate quantity of _ lpcd of prescribed quality* on a regular basis, i.e.

_ no. of hours everyday alongwith water supply to _ _ no. of cattle troughs and no. of

washing/ bathing blocks.

We, the village community, take the responsibility to own, manage, operate and maintain our in- village water supply

infrastructure. We will respect and protect our water bodies and will not contaminate them. We will manage our greywater and

save our fresh water.

It is resolved to pay % of capital cost, calculated share of O&M cost and contribute in

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managing water supply system.

*water quality certificate to be issued by PHED/ RWS Dept.

II. Gram Panchayat and/ or its sub-committee, i.e VWSC/ Paani Samiti/ User Group etc. details

4

Which committee will lead the planning, implementation, management, O&M of water supply scheme in village? (GP and/ or its

sub-committee) ____________________________

what is the committee called: _ _ __

Chairperson name: _ _ Gender: __ _ _ Age: __ _

Member name Gender Age

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III. General details

6

As per 2011

Census:

Population: _

No. of HHs: _ _ _

No. of women: _ _

No. of men: _ _ _

No. of children: __ _ __

As per current Panchayat/ Anganwadi records:

current population ___

No. of HHs: _ _ _

No. of women: _ _

No. of men: _ _ _

No. of children: __ _ __

No. of FHTCs: __ _ _

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No. of FHTCs: __ _ _

7

Population projection:

Intermediate stage -15 years from date (18% increase over present population ): _ _Kilo Litre/ Day (KLD)

Ultimate stage - 30 years from date (32% increase over present population ): _ _Kilo Litre/ Day

(KLD)

8 Current cattle population (Animal husbandry records): _ _ _ _

Agricultural cropping pattern _________

Major crops Kharif R

a

bi

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Sugarcane □ □

Paddy □ □

Maize □ □

Cotton □ □

Wheat □ □

Other □ □

10 Average district rainfall (in mm) ______

11 Topography (plain, slope, etc.):

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _

IV. Situation Analysis

12 Is resource mapping done? (Y/N) (attach the map with VAP)

13 Is social mapping done? (Y/N) (attach the map with VAP)

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S.No

Public

Institutions

Name

Is FHTC

available?

(Y/ N)

Is Rain Water Harvesting

structure available? (Y/ N)

soak pits available? (Y/ N)

1 School

2 Anganwadi

3 Health Centre

4 GP building

5 other

Total daily requirement of water

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present requirement of water - popn X rate KLD

present requirement of water for cattle KLD

No. of cattle troughs required: _ _

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requirement of water for intermediate stage - popn X rate KLD

requirement of water for ultimate stage - popn X rate KLD

History of water supply

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history of water supply/ availability in the village, drought/ scarcity/ cyclone/ flood or any other natural calamity pattern, general

trend of water availability:

17

any history of emergency arrangements like water supply through tanks, trains, etc.:

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history of part work related to water supply, source strengthening,

19

history of water-borne diseases:

Water quality

20 Name of person identified for WQ surveillance with community using FTKs/ vials: _ _ Gender: _ Age: _

21 Dates identified for sanitary inspection _

water quality of existing/ proposed drinking water source(s) used in the water supply scheme:source name (location): _ _

__________________________________ _

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Parameter method result

Turbidity visual comparison

pH strip colour comparison

Total Hardness titrimetric method

Total Alkalinity titrimetric method

Chloride titrimetric method

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Ammonia visual colour comparison

Phosphate visual colour comparison

Residual Chlorine visual colour comparison

Iron visual colour comparison

Nitrate visual colour comparison

Fluoride visual colour comparison

Arsenic (in hotspots) visual colour comparison

Washing/ bathing blocks

Some poor areas in the village might not have sufficient space to have a washing space and/ or a tap connection. Number of such

areas identified to have a washing/ bathing block:

_ _ _

Location name No. of

Households

Population

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Source Sustainability

24 In case of groundwater source, is there a borewell recharge structure? (Y/N)

25

List of existing water bodies in the village that need to be rejuvenated/ maintained:

Grey water management

Greywater generated (65% of water supply): __ _ KLD No. of HHs with individual soak pits: _

No. of HHs that need individual soak pits: __ _ No. of community soak pits needed:: _

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Is there a need for waste stabilization pond? (Y/N): __ __

If Yes, location identified for it: ___ _ __

If No, what other grey water management measures to be adopted? _ _ __

V. Water Supply Scheme

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FHTCs will be provided under which of the following category:

□ retrofitting of ongoing schemes taken up under erstwhile NRDWP for the last mile connectivity

□ retrofitting of completed RWS to make it JJM compliant

□ SVS in villages having adequate groundwater/ spring water/ local or surface water source of prescribed quality

□ SVS in villages having adequate groundwater that needs treatment

□ MVS with water grids/ regional water supply schemes

□ mini solar power based PWS in isolated/ tribal hamlets

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Water source identified: __ _ _ _ _ _

Proposed water supply scheme based on techno-economic and socio-economic appraisal:

_ _ _

Land identified for the scheme: _ __

Date by when land will be handed over to PHED/ RWS Dept.: _ __

cost of scheme: _ _ _ __

GoI share: _ _ State share _________

Community share _______

Individual household contribution __

Annual O&M charges: __ _ __

Individual household monthly water tariff/ user charge: _ _ _

If any remote habitations, PWS identified ____

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VI. Convergence (The following table indicates the possible schemes under which activity/ fund convergence is possible. Village

community is to send proposals to the identified schemes as per village requirements)

Name of the Scheme Central/ State

Government

Department

possible activities that can

be taken up

Funds proposed

Fourteenth Finance

Commission

GP Grey water management,

drainage systems, etc.

Swachh Bharat

Mission - Grameen

(SBM-G)

Department of

Drinking Water and

Sanitation, M/o Jal

Shakti

Grey water management –

soak pits (individual/

community), waste

stabilization ponds,

etc.

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MGNREGS M/o Rural

Development

All water conservation

activities under Natural

Resource Management

(NRM)

component

Integrated watershed

Management

Programme (IWMP)

D/o Land

Resources

Watershed management/

RWH/ artificial recharge,

creation/ augmentation of

water bodies, etc.

Repair, Renovation

and Restoration

of water bodies

D/o Water

Resources, River

Development and

Ganga

Rejuvenation

Restoration of larger water

bodies

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Rashtriya Krishi

Vikas Yojana

(RKVY)

M/o Agriculture,

Cooperation

and Farmers

Welfare

Watershed related works

Pradhan Mantri Krishi

Sinchayee Yojana

(PMKSY)

M/o Agriculture,

Cooperation

and Farmers

Welfare

Provision of micro-

irrigation for various water-

intensive crops to reduce

drawl of

water from aquifers

Compensatory

Afforestation

fund

Management and

Planning

M/o Environment,

Forests and

Climate

Change

Afforestation, regeneration

of forest ecosystem,

watershed development, etc.

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Authority

Pradhan Mantri

Kaushal Vikas

Yojana (PMKVY)

M/o Skill

Development

and

Entrepreneur

ship

Skill development,

training, etc. for human

resources

required for RWS schemes

Samagra Shiksha M/o Human Resource

Development

Provision of drinking water

supply in schools

Aspirational districts

programme

NITI Aayog Water conservation activities taken

up under discretionary funds with

District Collector

District Mineral

Development Fund

State Water conservation activities

on large scale

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(DMF)

MPLAD Ministry of Statistics

and Programme

Implementation (MoSPI)

In-village infrastructure

MLALAD State In-village

infrastructure

Grants under Article

275 (1) of the

Constitution/ Tribal

Sub Scheme (TSS)

Ministry of Tribal Affairs

and State

In-village infrastructure

Donors/ sponsors

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Signature of chairperson:_ _ _ Name & signature of PHED/ RWS Dept. official:

_ _ _

Name & signature of ISA representative (if applicable)

Contact

Details

GP and/ or its sub-committee, i.e. VWSC/ Paani Samiti/ User Group, etc. chairperson:

Panchayat Secretary name and phone number:

Barefoot technician name and phone number:

Person to ensure water quality surveillance, name and phone number:

Pump operator name and phone number: