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Understanding Status of Drinking Water and Sanitation in Rural Gujarat Indira Hirway & Subhrangsu Goswami CEPT University Ahmedabad
Introduction
Introduction ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Objectives of the Study ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Approach & Methodology ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Approach & Methodology ……..contn… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Approach & Methodology  ……..contn… ,[object Object],[object Object]
Approach & Methodology ……..contn… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Status of Drinking  Water in Gujarat Overview and Emerging Issues
Status of Drinking Water in the State : Retrospection ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Regional Dimension of Availability Source: IRMA, 2001
Arid and Semi Arid Zones of Gujarat Source: Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur Arid Region Semi-Arid Region
Severity of Scarcity ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Reflections of Scarcity ,[object Object],[object Object]
Quality Problem ,[object Object],[object Object],Source: Salinity Ingress Prevention Circle, Rajkot (2005) District Coastal Villages Number of villages  % Villages categorized as Partially Saline Fully Saline Partially Saline Fully Saline Amreli 92 23 22 25 23.9 Bhavnagar 198 35 50 17.7 25.3 Jamnagar 250 49 127 19.6 50.8 Junagadh 302 53 92 17.5 30.5 Porbandar 65 17 41 26.2 63.1 Rajkot 47 0 47 0.0 100.0 Total 954 177 379 18.6 39.7
Multiple Contaminants Source:  http://cgwb.gov.in/gw_profiles/st_Gujarat.htm  (viewed on 20th October 2010) Contaminants   Districts affected (in part)   Salinity   (EC > 3000 µS/cm at 25 ° C)  Ahmdabad, Amreli, Anand, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Banaskantha, Dohad, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Mehsana, Navsari, Patan, Panchmahals, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surendranagar, Surat, Vadodara  (20 Districts)  Fluoride  (>1.5 mg/l)  Ahemdabad, Amreli, Anand, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dohad, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Mehsana, Narmada, Panchmahals, Patan, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar,Vadodara  (18 Districts)  Chloride   (> 1000 mg/l)  Ahmedabad, Amreli, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Banaskantha,  Porbandar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Dohad,  Patan, Panchmahals, Sabarkantha, Surendranagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot  (17 Districts)  Nitrate   (>45 mg/l) Ahemdabad, Amreli, Anand, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dohad, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Kheda, Mehsana, Narmada, Navsari, Panchmahals, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar,Vadodara,  (22 Districts)
Impacts of Quality Problem  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
State Government Policies & Schemes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Coping Mechanism of State Government ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Regional  Share of RWSS Source: GWSSB,2000
Scarcity Master Plan ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Scarcity Master Plan ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Experience of Rainwater Harvesting ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Experience of Technological Options  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Defluoridation Plant ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Emergence of Narmada Water ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Project Coverage ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Project Coverage
Progress so far ,[object Object],[object Object]
Progress so far ,[object Object],[object Object]
Challenges in Achieving  the Expected Benefits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Challenges in Achieving  the Expected Benefits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Source: Sharma 1995; Haskoning 1999; DANIDA 1996; CAG Report 2001
Challenges in Achieving  the Expected Benefits ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Results of Primary Survey
Basic Facilities in Sample Villages    Region  No. of  Sample Villages All weather approach road in village (%) Bus facility  (%) Electri city facility  (%) Dry Areas  90 83.3 58.9 48.9 Plains Northern  120 95 77.5 65 Plains Southern  40 75 52.5 32.5 Saurashtra  149 87.2 69.8 45 South Eastern  137 86.1 60.6 22.6 Total   87.1 66 43.5 536
Sources of Water Supply for Drinking and Domestic Use
Distribution of Water Supply within Villages   Regions No. of Villages Villages with Sump as the main source % of villages with Sump as Main Source % of HH using Stand post % of HH using Household connection  Dry Areas  90 19 21.11 11.40 59.75 Plains Northern  120 17 14.16 10.80 72.27 Plains Southern  40 10 25.00 10.31 68.88 Saurashtra  149 40 26.84 12.25 60.47 South Eastern  137 16 11.67 14.36 21.34 Total 536 103 19.21 12.24 53.06
Availability of Water Supply ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Dependability of Sources
Quality of Water Supply  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sources (where quality tested) with quality problem
Water- borne Diseases  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Percentage of villages reported health problem due to poor quality of water
Treatment Given to Water at HH level  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Payment of Water Charges
Reason for not paying Water bill and Electricity Charges
Payment of Water Charges by Households
Management of Water Supply at the Village Level  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Perception among villagers about Govt. water supply schemes ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Village level Action Plan ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Role of NGOs  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Status of Sanitation in Gujarat
Sanitation in Public Policy  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Total Sanitation Campaign ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Objectives of TSC ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Implementation Strategy ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Contd… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Approach to Sanitation in Gujarat  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat  as on 25/2/2011 Households covered under individual toilets  Project Target  Project Achievements  % Achievements  BPL  2046857 1851682 90.46 APL  3331630 2115194 63.49 Total  5378487 3966876 73.75 HH Covered under SCW  1671 1743 104.31 Toilets in Schools  28617 25763 90.02 Toilets in Balvadi  23460 23740 101.19 RSM  PC 168 365 217.26
Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat  as on 25/2/2011
Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat  as on 25/2/2011
Table 2: Expenditure  incurred  on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD) Approved  Expenditure  % Achievements  IHHL  42141.59 23490.85 55.74 Sanitary Complex  1941.22 1611.31 83.01 School Toilets  6462.08 4923.98 76.20 Anganwadi Toilets  1236.91 1077.06 87.08  Start up expenditure  198.84 232.48 116.9 Admin  1738.54 1190.59 68.48 IEC  4954.57 2530.90 51.08 Total  58673.8 35057.2 59.74
Table 2: Expenditure  incurred  on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD)
Table 2: Expenditure  incurred  on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD)
Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey ) Region name Total  No. of HH No. of HH Own toilet in village No. of HH public toilet No. of HH use open place No. of HH Own bathroom in village No. of HH Chokadi bathroom No. of HH use open place     Toilet Bathrooms Dry Areas 11450 2772 983 7695 9379 1900 171   % 24.2 8.6 67.2 81.9 16.6 1.5 Plains Northern 43777 16368 26 27383 31790 4199 7788   % 37.4 0.1 62.6 72.6 9.6 17.8 Plains Southern 8666 3222 130 5314 3714 752 4200   % 37.2 1.5 61.3 42.9 8.7 48.5 Saurashtra 44109 18302 537 25047 24333 6497 13279   % 41.5 1.2 56.8 55.2 14.7 30.1 South Eastern 41082 13648 1686 25658 20577 3544 16961   % 33.2 4.1 62.5 50.1 8.6 41.3 Total 149084 54312 3362 91097 89793 17658 41633   % 36.4 2.3 61.1 60.2 11.8 27.9
Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey )
Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey )
Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households Region  Total No. of HH Total No. of HH have Toilet facility No. of HH have pit latrine No. of HH have pour-flush latrine No. of HH have lift waste latrine Dry Areas 28325 4908 4452 456 0   %   90.71 9.29 0.00 Plains Northern 71834 17632 13134 4498     %   74.49 25.51 0.00 Plains Southern 13218 4333 4129 162 42   %   95.29 3.74 0.97 Saurashtra 51998 11313 10120 1192 1   %   89.45 10.54 0.01 South Eastern 60122 9767 9357 410     %   95.80 4.20 0.00 Total  225497 47953 41192 6718 43   %   85.90 14.01 0.09
Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households
Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households
Table 5 Arrangement for Disposal of Waste Region name Total No. of Villages Villages  with arrangement for Waste Waste used manure  Waste disposed in pond/lake Dry Areas 90 16 13 3   %   81.25 18.75 Plains Northern 120 34 12 22   %   35.29 64.71 Plains Southern 40 9 6 3   %   66.67 33.33 Saurashtra 149 45 41 4   %   91.11 8.89 South Eastern 137 16 14 2   %   87.50 12.50 536 87 63 24   %   72.41 27.59
Table 5 Arrangement for Disposal of Waste
Table 7  Household level Arrangement for disposal of other solid waste  Region name Total No. of HH No  arrangement Throw waste  on  Ukarda Use dustbin Burn waste  Dry Areas 21025 10101 10002 420 502   % 48.04 47.57 2.00 2.39 Plains Northern 50544 22904 21586 2123 3931   % 45.31 42.71 4.20 7.78 Plains Southern 9449 7191 1759 149 350   % 76.10 18.62 1.58 3.70 Saurashtra 55230 31524 21341 1449 916   % 57.08 38.64 2.62 1.66 South Eastern 43153 14238 25810 1391 1714   % 32.99 59.81 3.22 3.97 179401 85958 80498 5532 7413   % 47.91 44.87 3.08 4.13
Table 7  Household level Arrangement for disposal of other solid waste
Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste  Region name No. of Villages Throw / dump on  Ukarda Use waste for land filling  Use for manure Burn the waste No Arrangement Dry Areas 90 49 2 21 12 25   % 54.44 2.22 23.33 13.33 27.78 Plains Northern 120 78 10 31 28 29   % 65.00 8.33 25.83 23.33 24.17 Plains Southern 40 28 9 4 7 7   % 70.00 22.50 10.00 17.50 17.50 Saurashtra 149 109 9 61 26 17   % 73.15 6.04 40.94 17.45 11.41 South Eastern 137 100 2 25 45 24   72.99 1.46 18.25 32.85 17.52 535 364 32 144 118 102   % 68.04 5.98 26.92 22.06 19.07
Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste
Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste
Table 9 Household Arrangement for disposal of liquid waste  Region name Total No. of HH No arrangement2 Drainage Throw  in pond/lake Dry Areas 21025 10177 1690 9158   % 48.4 8.0 43.6 Plains Northern 50544 13638 24017 12889   % 27.0 47.5 25.5 Plains Southern 9449 1805 6344 1300   % 19.1 67.1 13.8 Saurashtra 55230 21160 22558 11512   % 38.3 40.8 20.8 South Eastern 43153 19011 12332 11810   % 44.1 28.6 27.4 Total HH  179401 65791 75133 38477   % 36.7 41.9 21.4
Table 9 Household Arrangement for disposal of liquid waste
Table 10 Village Level Arrangement of Disposal of Liquid waste  Region name Data No arrangement Drainage  Throw in pond/lake Dry Areas 90 61 6 3   % 67.78 6.67 3.33 Plains Northern 120 54 37 20   % 45.00 30.83 16.67 Plains Southern 40 28 11 3   % 70.00 27.50 7.50 Saurashtra 149 82 45 10   % 55.03 30.20 6.71 South Eastern 137 100 19 3   % 72.99 13.87 2.19 Total Villages 535 325 118 39   % 60.75 22.06 7.29
Table 10 Village Level Arrangement of Disposal of Liquid waste
Table 12  Performance of Gujarat in NGP  Year  NGP Villages GP  BP  ZP  2005 1 - - 2006 4 - - 2007 576 - - 2008 739 - - 2009 350 - - Total 1670 - -
Table 13 Government programmers Implemented in Selected Villages Region name Data TSE prog. Nirmal gram yojana Eco sanitation Other (NREGA/ Water Shed) scheme Dry Areas 90 35 21 0 1   % 38.9 23.3 0.0 1.1 Plains Northern 120 54 35 4 6   % 45.0 29.2 3.3 5.0 Plains Southern 40 20 10 2 1   % 50.0 25.0 5.0 2.5 Saurashtra 149 74 49 12 13   % 49.7 32.9 8.1 8.7 South Eastern 137 49 29 2 1   % 35.8 21.2 1.5 0.7 Total Villages 536 233 145 21 23   % 43.6 27.1 3.9 4.3
Table 13 Government programmers Implemented in Selected Villages
Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation  Region name No. of  Gram Panchayat No. of  Health Samiti No. of  Sanitation Samiti No. of  Priv. contractor No. of Other (PHC, etc.) Total Dry Areas 68 23 16   4 129   % 52.71 17.83 12.40 0.00 3.10 100.00 Plains Northern 104 62 40 1 2 244   % 42.62 25.41 16.39 0.41 0.82 100.00 Plains Southern 29 11 3 1   49   % 59.18 22.45 6.12 2.04 0.00 100.00 Saurashtra 115 44 25 3 1 200   % 57.50 22.00 12.50 1.50 0.50 100.00 South Eastern 78 53 35 2 7 200   % 39.00 26.50 17.50 1.00 3.50 100.00 Grand Total 394 193 119 7 14 822   % 47.93 23.48 14.48 0.85 1.70 100.00
Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation
Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation
Organization of TSC in Gujarat ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Major Ares of Concern ,[object Object],[object Object]
Drinking Water ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sanitation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Status of water & sanitation in gujarat ih&sg final

  • 1. Understanding Status of Drinking Water and Sanitation in Rural Gujarat Indira Hirway & Subhrangsu Goswami CEPT University Ahmedabad
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  • 9. Status of Drinking Water in Gujarat Overview and Emerging Issues
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  • 11. Regional Dimension of Availability Source: IRMA, 2001
  • 12. Arid and Semi Arid Zones of Gujarat Source: Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur Arid Region Semi-Arid Region
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  • 16. Multiple Contaminants Source: http://cgwb.gov.in/gw_profiles/st_Gujarat.htm (viewed on 20th October 2010) Contaminants Districts affected (in part) Salinity  (EC > 3000 µS/cm at 25 ° C) Ahmdabad, Amreli, Anand, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Banaskantha, Dohad, Porbandar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Mehsana, Navsari, Patan, Panchmahals, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surendranagar, Surat, Vadodara (20 Districts) Fluoride (>1.5 mg/l) Ahemdabad, Amreli, Anand, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dohad, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Mehsana, Narmada, Panchmahals, Patan, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar,Vadodara (18 Districts) Chloride   (> 1000 mg/l) Ahmedabad, Amreli, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Banaskantha,  Porbandar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Dohad,  Patan, Panchmahals, Sabarkantha, Surendranagar, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot (17 Districts) Nitrate  (>45 mg/l) Ahemdabad, Amreli, Anand, Banaskantha, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dohad, Jamnagar, Junagadh, Kachchh,  Kheda, Mehsana, Narmada, Navsari, Panchmahals, Patan, Porbandar, Rajkot, Sabarkantha, Surat, Surendranagar,Vadodara, (22 Districts)
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  • 20. Regional Share of RWSS Source: GWSSB,2000
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  • 35. Basic Facilities in Sample Villages   Region No. of Sample Villages All weather approach road in village (%) Bus facility (%) Electri city facility (%) Dry Areas 90 83.3 58.9 48.9 Plains Northern 120 95 77.5 65 Plains Southern 40 75 52.5 32.5 Saurashtra 149 87.2 69.8 45 South Eastern 137 86.1 60.6 22.6 Total   87.1 66 43.5 536
  • 36. Sources of Water Supply for Drinking and Domestic Use
  • 37. Distribution of Water Supply within Villages   Regions No. of Villages Villages with Sump as the main source % of villages with Sump as Main Source % of HH using Stand post % of HH using Household connection Dry Areas 90 19 21.11 11.40 59.75 Plains Northern 120 17 14.16 10.80 72.27 Plains Southern 40 10 25.00 10.31 68.88 Saurashtra 149 40 26.84 12.25 60.47 South Eastern 137 16 11.67 14.36 21.34 Total 536 103 19.21 12.24 53.06
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  • 43. Percentage of villages reported health problem due to poor quality of water
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  • 45. Payment of Water Charges
  • 46. Reason for not paying Water bill and Electricity Charges
  • 47. Payment of Water Charges by Households
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  • 52. Status of Sanitation in Gujarat
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  • 59. Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 Households covered under individual toilets Project Target Project Achievements % Achievements BPL 2046857 1851682 90.46 APL 3331630 2115194 63.49 Total 5378487 3966876 73.75 HH Covered under SCW 1671 1743 104.31 Toilets in Schools 28617 25763 90.02 Toilets in Balvadi 23460 23740 101.19 RSM PC 168 365 217.26
  • 60. Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011
  • 61. Table 1 Targets and Achievements in TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011
  • 62. Table 2: Expenditure incurred on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD) Approved Expenditure % Achievements IHHL 42141.59 23490.85 55.74 Sanitary Complex 1941.22 1611.31 83.01 School Toilets 6462.08 4923.98 76.20 Anganwadi Toilets 1236.91 1077.06 87.08 Start up expenditure 198.84 232.48 116.9 Admin 1738.54 1190.59 68.48 IEC 4954.57 2530.90 51.08 Total 58673.8 35057.2 59.74
  • 63. Table 2: Expenditure incurred on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD)
  • 64. Table 2: Expenditure incurred on TSC in Gujarat as on 25/2/2011 (Rs. Lakhs) (Source:MORD)
  • 65. Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey ) Region name Total No. of HH No. of HH Own toilet in village No. of HH public toilet No. of HH use open place No. of HH Own bathroom in village No. of HH Chokadi bathroom No. of HH use open place     Toilet Bathrooms Dry Areas 11450 2772 983 7695 9379 1900 171   % 24.2 8.6 67.2 81.9 16.6 1.5 Plains Northern 43777 16368 26 27383 31790 4199 7788   % 37.4 0.1 62.6 72.6 9.6 17.8 Plains Southern 8666 3222 130 5314 3714 752 4200   % 37.2 1.5 61.3 42.9 8.7 48.5 Saurashtra 44109 18302 537 25047 24333 6497 13279   % 41.5 1.2 56.8 55.2 14.7 30.1 South Eastern 41082 13648 1686 25658 20577 3544 16961   % 33.2 4.1 62.5 50.1 8.6 41.3 Total 149084 54312 3362 91097 89793 17658 41633   % 36.4 2.3 61.1 60.2 11.8 27.9
  • 66. Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey )
  • 67. Table 3 Use and non-use of toilets and bathrooms in Gujarat(Source: Primary Survey )
  • 68. Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households Region Total No. of HH Total No. of HH have Toilet facility No. of HH have pit latrine No. of HH have pour-flush latrine No. of HH have lift waste latrine Dry Areas 28325 4908 4452 456 0   %   90.71 9.29 0.00 Plains Northern 71834 17632 13134 4498     %   74.49 25.51 0.00 Plains Southern 13218 4333 4129 162 42   %   95.29 3.74 0.97 Saurashtra 51998 11313 10120 1192 1   %   89.45 10.54 0.01 South Eastern 60122 9767 9357 410     %   95.80 4.20 0.00 Total 225497 47953 41192 6718 43   %   85.90 14.01 0.09
  • 69. Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households
  • 70. Table 4 Types of Toilet facility used by households
  • 71. Table 5 Arrangement for Disposal of Waste Region name Total No. of Villages Villages with arrangement for Waste Waste used manure Waste disposed in pond/lake Dry Areas 90 16 13 3   %   81.25 18.75 Plains Northern 120 34 12 22   %   35.29 64.71 Plains Southern 40 9 6 3   %   66.67 33.33 Saurashtra 149 45 41 4   %   91.11 8.89 South Eastern 137 16 14 2   %   87.50 12.50 536 87 63 24   %   72.41 27.59
  • 72. Table 5 Arrangement for Disposal of Waste
  • 73. Table 7 Household level Arrangement for disposal of other solid waste Region name Total No. of HH No arrangement Throw waste on Ukarda Use dustbin Burn waste Dry Areas 21025 10101 10002 420 502   % 48.04 47.57 2.00 2.39 Plains Northern 50544 22904 21586 2123 3931   % 45.31 42.71 4.20 7.78 Plains Southern 9449 7191 1759 149 350   % 76.10 18.62 1.58 3.70 Saurashtra 55230 31524 21341 1449 916   % 57.08 38.64 2.62 1.66 South Eastern 43153 14238 25810 1391 1714   % 32.99 59.81 3.22 3.97 179401 85958 80498 5532 7413   % 47.91 44.87 3.08 4.13
  • 74. Table 7 Household level Arrangement for disposal of other solid waste
  • 75. Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste Region name No. of Villages Throw / dump on Ukarda Use waste for land filling Use for manure Burn the waste No Arrangement Dry Areas 90 49 2 21 12 25   % 54.44 2.22 23.33 13.33 27.78 Plains Northern 120 78 10 31 28 29   % 65.00 8.33 25.83 23.33 24.17 Plains Southern 40 28 9 4 7 7   % 70.00 22.50 10.00 17.50 17.50 Saurashtra 149 109 9 61 26 17   % 73.15 6.04 40.94 17.45 11.41 South Eastern 137 100 2 25 45 24   72.99 1.46 18.25 32.85 17.52 535 364 32 144 118 102   % 68.04 5.98 26.92 22.06 19.07
  • 76. Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste
  • 77. Table 8 Village Level Arrangement for Disposal of Other Solid Waste
  • 78. Table 9 Household Arrangement for disposal of liquid waste Region name Total No. of HH No arrangement2 Drainage Throw in pond/lake Dry Areas 21025 10177 1690 9158   % 48.4 8.0 43.6 Plains Northern 50544 13638 24017 12889   % 27.0 47.5 25.5 Plains Southern 9449 1805 6344 1300   % 19.1 67.1 13.8 Saurashtra 55230 21160 22558 11512   % 38.3 40.8 20.8 South Eastern 43153 19011 12332 11810   % 44.1 28.6 27.4 Total HH 179401 65791 75133 38477   % 36.7 41.9 21.4
  • 79. Table 9 Household Arrangement for disposal of liquid waste
  • 80. Table 10 Village Level Arrangement of Disposal of Liquid waste Region name Data No arrangement Drainage Throw in pond/lake Dry Areas 90 61 6 3   % 67.78 6.67 3.33 Plains Northern 120 54 37 20   % 45.00 30.83 16.67 Plains Southern 40 28 11 3   % 70.00 27.50 7.50 Saurashtra 149 82 45 10   % 55.03 30.20 6.71 South Eastern 137 100 19 3   % 72.99 13.87 2.19 Total Villages 535 325 118 39   % 60.75 22.06 7.29
  • 81. Table 10 Village Level Arrangement of Disposal of Liquid waste
  • 82. Table 12 Performance of Gujarat in NGP Year NGP Villages GP BP ZP 2005 1 - - 2006 4 - - 2007 576 - - 2008 739 - - 2009 350 - - Total 1670 - -
  • 83. Table 13 Government programmers Implemented in Selected Villages Region name Data TSE prog. Nirmal gram yojana Eco sanitation Other (NREGA/ Water Shed) scheme Dry Areas 90 35 21 0 1   % 38.9 23.3 0.0 1.1 Plains Northern 120 54 35 4 6   % 45.0 29.2 3.3 5.0 Plains Southern 40 20 10 2 1   % 50.0 25.0 5.0 2.5 Saurashtra 149 74 49 12 13   % 49.7 32.9 8.1 8.7 South Eastern 137 49 29 2 1   % 35.8 21.2 1.5 0.7 Total Villages 536 233 145 21 23   % 43.6 27.1 3.9 4.3
  • 84. Table 13 Government programmers Implemented in Selected Villages
  • 85. Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation Region name No. of Gram Panchayat No. of Health Samiti No. of Sanitation Samiti No. of Priv. contractor No. of Other (PHC, etc.) Total Dry Areas 68 23 16   4 129   % 52.71 17.83 12.40 0.00 3.10 100.00 Plains Northern 104 62 40 1 2 244   % 42.62 25.41 16.39 0.41 0.82 100.00 Plains Southern 29 11 3 1   49   % 59.18 22.45 6.12 2.04 0.00 100.00 Saurashtra 115 44 25 3 1 200   % 57.50 22.00 12.50 1.50 0.50 100.00 South Eastern 78 53 35 2 7 200   % 39.00 26.50 17.50 1.00 3.50 100.00 Grand Total 394 193 119 7 14 822   % 47.93 23.48 14.48 0.85 1.70 100.00
  • 86. Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation
  • 87. Table 15 Village level committees for water and sanitation
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