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THE GENESIS THE GENESIS
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THE GENESISTHE GENESIS

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CARRYING THE FLAG FOR WATER SECURITYCARRYING THE FLAG FOR WATER SECURITY

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OPINION LEADERS AND PEOPLE PLEDGING THEIR MIGHTOPINION LEADERS AND PEOPLE PLEDGING THEIR MIGHT

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I PLEDGE TO ACTI PLEDGE TO ACT ……AND TO ACT NOWAND TO ACT NOW

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(-)42%9901698.7575.50

Planned Area (H.C) (MCD)

3

(-)88%20.43173.4040.80

JJ Cluster, Designated Slum Area and unauthorized colony (II)

2

-)100%No piped supply

59.3313.96

JJ Cluster, Designated Slum Area and unauthorised colony (I)

1

Shortfall

Supply in MLD

Demand in MLD

Population in lakhs

Settlement type

IT IS RELEVANT FOR ALL OF USIT IS RELEVANT FOR ALL OF USSUPPLY SHORTFALL FOR DELHI’S POOR

39 40 44 44 44 44JJ Resettlement Colonies

3

402 427 458 567 567 567RegularisedUnauthorised

Colonies

2

93 93 93135 135 135Urban Villages 1

2001 2002 2003 2001 2002 2003

settlements in the year (Cumulative)

in the year

Sewerage facilities in the

Total No. of settlements

. Type of settlement

SEWERAGE FACILITIES IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF SETTLEMENTS IN DELHI

in 2009, the Union government admitted to the LokSabha that "rivers Ganga and Yamuna are no cleaner now than two decades ago" despite spending over Rs 1,700 crore to control pollution

Yamuna finally meets Ganga at Allahabad

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Evaluate

DELHI’S WATER ASSETS

Understand current

UTILIZATION STATUSAnd reasons for under-utilization (if any)

Make Action Plan for 5 multistakeholder

BLUE DELHI TASK FORCEAnd set goals to make Delhi Water Secure by 2016

OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

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ASSETS & UTILIZATION TARGETSASSETS & UTILIZATION TARGETS CURRENT UTILIZATION STATUSCURRENT UTILIZATION STATUS

1 Rainwater @ 714 mm/yr

1059 billion litres of annual rainfall

1.Very few storage systems for rainwater

2.No database or maintenance of existing

TARGET: Make Delhi Zero rainfall outflow cityTARGET: Make Delhi Zero rainfall outflow city

2 900 water bodies – more being counted

Storage capacity approx 200,00,000

cu.m.

1. 629 given legal protection as ‘Water

Bodies’ by Delhi High Court.

2. In poor state of maintenance

3. Catchments disturbed - so rain does not

always flow into them

4. Widely used for sewage disposal

TARGET : All water bodies to be filled with fresh w ater / treateTARGET : All water bodies to be filled with fresh w ater / treate d waste water / d waste water / flood waterflood water

3 Treated sewage: 512 MGD from 23

STPs of DJB. Plus 133 MLD from

CETPs in 15 industrial areas and

ETP water from 1200 industrial units

1. Quality not always as per norms

2. Not available for reuse – discharged

straight into river

3. Distribution problem – cost and logistics

TARGET: Horticulture and construction needs to be s atisfied withTARGET: Horticulture and construction needs to be s atisfied with treated waste treated waste waterwater

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4 Yamuna river

724 bill litres / yr

1. Zero flow in non-rainy periods

2. Heavily polluted and recipient of continuous

sewage discharge

3. Floodplain disturbed by construction

ASSETS & UTILIZATION TARGETSASSETS & UTILIZATION TARGETS CURRENT UTILIZATION STATUSCURRENT UTILIZATION STATUS

TARGET: Significant Reduction every year in the con taminant load from water flowing into the Yamuna from Delhi.

5 Educated population

1.6 crores – all are potential Jal

Rakshaks.

1. Only 27% live in planned areas – with

WATSAN infrastructure in place

2. Not adequately sensitized to water issues

and community living

3. Water Scarcity Mindset - hence focus is on

stocking for self – not sharing with all.

TARGET: Atleast 1 person from each community unit to be an active ‘Jal Rakshak’i.e. one who adopts and helps adopt Water Wise Beha viours

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• Help in reducing / monitoring groundwater Help in reducing / monitoring groundwater extractionextraction

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PROGRAM MANAGEMENTPROGRAM MANAGEMENT

STRATEGIC PLANNING & GOAL SETTING COMMITTEEADVISORY

COMMITTEE

PARTNER & STAKEHOLDER

INTERFACE

RESOURCE PLANNING & MOBILISATION

COMMUNCIATION MEDIA & MOBILISATION

CO-ORDINATION & SUPPORT TEAM

DOCUMENTATION & EVALUATION

BDD YamunaTASK

FORCE 1

BDD Groundwater

TASK FORCE 2

BDD Lakes and Water

Bodies TASK

FORCE 3

BDD Water Management

TASK FORCE 4

BDD Water Awareness

TASK FORCE 5

Task Force: 1lead organization , 1 govt rep, 1 technical advisor, 1 RWA rep, 1 JJ rep ++

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TASK FORCE TASKSTASK FORCE TASKSMISSION MISSION -- 5 year target5 year target

GOALS GOALS –– Yearly, half yearly, quarterly and monthly goalsYearly, half yearly, quarterly and monthly goals

ENVT SCANNING ENVT SCANNING –– Current status and SWOTCurrent status and SWOT

STRATEGY FORMULATION STRATEGY FORMULATION –– On the basis of aboveOn the basis of above

IMPLEMENTATION IMPLEMENTATION -- Programs, Budgets, Procedures, Programs, Budgets, Procedures, Resources, PeopleResources, People

COMMUNICATIONCOMMUNICATION -- Sharing Sharing learningslearnings , data and media , data and media interfaceinterface

EVALUATION AND CONTROLEVALUATION AND CONTROLA central resource centre will support Task Force plans .A central resource centre will support Task Force plans .

Each team will also do community mobilization, fund s & resource Each team will also do community mobilization, fund s & resource raising, raising, stakeholder interface, data recording and communication . stakeholder interface, data recording and communication .

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VOLUNTEER SUPPORTVOLUNTEER SUPPORT•• Students Students –– SOIL, FMS, TERI SOIL, FMS, TERI UnivUniv , Delhi , Delhi UnivUniv , Mass , Mass CommComm

courses.courses.

•• RWAsRWAs , Water Guardians / , Water Guardians / JalJal RakshaksRakshaks and and NirmalNirmal AwaasAwaasSamitisSamitis

•• EcoEco -- Club MembersClub Members

•• Schools Schools –– as a part of evaluation for CCEas a part of evaluation for CCE

•• Spiritual leaders Spiritual leaders –– Sri Sri SriSri Ravi Ravi ShankarShankar , , SahajSahaj MargMarg

•• Employee Engagement program of Employee Engagement program of corporatescorporates (SAP, (SAP, AccentureAccenture , Gen Pact etc), Gen Pact etc)

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FUNDSFUNDS

•• Government Government –– MinimiseMinimise additional funds requests. Focus additional funds requests. Focus on streamlining use of existing schemes / allocatio ns.on streamlining use of existing schemes / allocatio ns.

•• Funding partners & donors Funding partners & donors –– Align with developmental Align with developmental objectives of partnerobjectives of partner

•• FundFund --raisers raisers –– Including participation in existing events Including participation in existing events like Mumbai Marathon etc.like Mumbai Marathon etc.

•• CSR funds CSR funds –– Direct contributions to the BLUE CITY Direct contributions to the BLUE CITY Program or support directed to implementation partn ersProgram or support directed to implementation partn ers

•• Branded Advertising / promotions with social messag e Branded Advertising / promotions with social messag e -- in in real and virtual spacesreal and virtual spaces

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FORMAL SUPPORT FORMAL SUPPORT –– 5 year Partnership5 year Partnership

FORCEFORCEOverall program responsibilityOverall program responsibility

Lead / Patron for Lead / Patron for any one Task any one Task Force / CoForce / Co --

ordination teamordination team ––responsible for responsible for achieving goalsachieving goals

1 day / 1 day / mthmth of heads & of heads & experts for strategic experts for strategic

planning planning

1 Resource Person 1 Resource Person for Cofor Co --ordination ordination

team team ((including internal including internal coco--ordination with existing ordination with existing

programs of partners)programs of partners)

Adv ComCM, MOWR, MOUD…

Funding & Funding & expertise support expertise support

for programfor program

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SETTING THE BOUNDARIESSETTING THE BOUNDARIES•• Adherence to goal and mission achievement Adherence to goal and mission achievement

within specified timewithin specified time --framesframes•• Measurable, Sustainable impactMeasurable, Sustainable impact•• Adherence to Program Agenda Adherence to Program Agenda •• Corporate / donor / fundraiser engagement Corporate / donor / fundraiser engagement

rules rules –– forming a common set of doforming a common set of do ’’s and s and dontdont ’’ss

•• Information sharing Information sharing –– Adherence to Adherence to reporting normsreporting norms

•• Staying married for 5 years !Staying married for 5 years !

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THINK SMALL

Micro level plans

Dream BIGSelf-Sufficiency

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He PrabhuYou gave us a world So beautiful and complete;And made us in your imageWith faith that we would manage

You came to live in usTo make life flow in us;To fill our lives with love and laughterIn your ‘Avataar’ – that we call Water’

So - Teach us, o lordTo love cherish and respect; The shower of your love,The celestial flow that binds us

Open our eyes to the magic of Water This colourless, odourless, formless matterThat gives earth its brilliant colourAnd finds place in every corner.

We are all gathered todayTo thank you for being in usGuide us so we can show our brethrenYou – God – in every drop.

The Water PrayerThe Water Prayer

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