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Towards Cleaner India:
Providing Clean Drinking
Water and Sanitation to All
[email protected] WastaAmit Moon
Shardul PanditSiddharth Pandey
Vishal Raj
Problems
Clean Drinking Water
Problem:-21/37 deadly
diseases are related to
water and sanitation
Reason:- Unavailability
of low cost tecnique for
water purifiction without
any auxillary power in
rural area
Sanitation Facility
Problem:-Hygiene
problem and diseases due
to open defecation in
rural areas
Reason:- Unavailability
of community sanitation
facility in low cost and
flawless design
Rs 9 solution by Ceramic Candle
Our Innovation
Hollow ceramic candle
with silver.
Merits
Very low cost
Easy Production
No auxiliary power
consumption (electricity,
gas)
Durability-about 2 years
Effortless maintainance
Ceramic candle prod.
3.5Cr for 3yr
Industrial setup & land cost
Pug mill, furnance ,ball mills, industrial shed
(112lacs)
Land cost (Nil as under government)
Working cost
Raw material like china clay (24lacs)
Labour annual cost(48lacs)
Transportation (1lac)
ImplementationFor
2.16Cr
candles
prod in
3yrs
Organization Chart
Govt.official
Co-ordination team
Finance
team
Marketing
Team
Rural Distributors
Statistician
Grievances redressals cell
Industrial Functioning
Legal advisor & outreach
Impact of Using Ceramic Candles
Reduce water borne diseases
Affordable technology attracting people towards cleaner solution
Mass Production leading to reduced cost
Improved health increases standard of living
Medical cost due to ill health can be reduced
Government aided company, hence reliable
Creating Employment
Solution to SanitationBy coastal Omega community
ToiletsOur Innovation
Large number of people reside near coastal areas and back waters
Community toilets can be setup with OMEGA shape water discharge before flowing water bodies
Sea water collection tank for obtaining water in buckets for flushing
Capillary pit for bathing, and washing utensils in each household
Merits
Water gets absorbed in capillary pits
Omega arrangement towards discharge from the community toilet reduces the flow of excreta
Natural availability of water
Natural solution to sanitation
Implementation
Capillary Pit
• 13-15ft deep pit
• Filled with sand and enhance seepage
• Constructed at each household
• Cost-Rs4000-5000
• Maintenance after 5-7yrs
Omega community toilets
• Construction of community toilets according to population(Rs36,000)
• Construction of Omega drainage system (Rs22000)
• Water collection tank (Rs7000)
• Lighting and bucket cost(Rs1800)
Impact of Omega and Capillary and pit
concept
Capillary Pit
• Washing near water bodies can be avoided
• Capillary filtration of used water
• Partial sanitation achieved in each household
• Last for decades with periodic maintenance
• Huge government projects can be avoided
Omega community toilets
• Natural way of disposal of waste
• No external water supply required
• Mangroove plantation near omega construction
• Last for decades with periodic maintenance
• For every coastal village
Ceramic Candles
Challenges
Early sanctioning of the
project
Timely and proper
implementation of this
project
Effective distribution
system
Quality of product
Mitigation
Data from Gram Panchyat
Retribution of tender
Helping hand from NGOs
Employment from village youth
Large Project with private Partnership
Omega drainage and capillary
pitChallenges
Understanding Ecology of the village
Sand testing
Early sanctioning of the project
Timely and proper implementation of this project
Effective distribution system
Mitigation
Data from Gram
Panchayat
Retribution of tender
Helping hand from NGOs
Volunteer help from
village youth
Referenceshttp://www.cpcb.nic.in/New%20Item/images/content_chapter-2.pdfwww.whoindia.org/LinkFiles/SDE-Workshop_Water_Quality_In_India_MOH.pdfwww.iwmi.cgiar.org/iwmi-tata/files/pdf/ground-pollute4_FULL_.pdf
http://www.ipen.org/ipepweb1/library/ipep_pdf_reports/4ind%20india%20country%situation%20report.pdf
http://india.gov.in/sectors/rural/rural_water.phpImplementation Manual on National Rural Water Quality Monitoring and SurveillanceProgramme, Department of Drinking Water Supply, Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India