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Towards Cleaner India: Providing Clean Drinking Water and Sanitation to All [email protected] Abrar Wasta Amit Moon Shardul Pandit Siddharth Pandey Vishal Raj
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Towards Cleaner India:

Providing Clean Drinking

Water and Sanitation to All

[email protected] WastaAmit Moon

Shardul PanditSiddharth Pandey

Vishal Raj

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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

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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

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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

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Organization Chart

Govt.official

Co-ordination team

Finance

team

Marketing

Team

Rural Distributors

Statistician

Grievances redressals cell

Industrial Functioning

Legal advisor & outreach

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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

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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

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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