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Presented by : Yashwant Soni & Dr. Megha Phansalkar
Micro Technologies (India) Ltd.
City Sanitation Plan and challenges
Various components of ICT and its usage in CSP preparation and its execution
Way forward..
Initiated under National Urban Sanitation Programme (NUSP)
Aims to provide/ strengthen Household level sanitation facilities and to carry safe disposal and treatment of solid and liquid waste
Active community participation in sanitation management process
As per MoUD, 40% cities in India needs immediate remedial measures in sanitation
Hence every ULB should have updated information on sanitation which will become the base for developing CSP.
Under NUSP, we have prepared CSPs for four cities in Madhya Pradesh, i.e. – Gwalior, Khajuraho, Raisen and Astha
Under CSP our aim was to assess present level of sanitation facilities and to suggest a best suitable technology for the sanitation management in the city
It will be supported by a comprehensive workable plan
Availability of data in small cities is a great challenge.
Preparation of Base Map on consultative process
Collection of updated information on various components of sanitation through handheld GPS
Preparation of thematic maps Baseline survey for collection
of non-spatial data Integration of spatial and non-
spatial data on GIS Further data analysis and
visualization.
Figure 1: Thematic flow diagram
SAMS (Sanitation Amenities and Management Systems) - To provide spatial representation of the existing situation of the sanitation facilities.
Mapper - For participatory planning within a ward.
Mobile Application - For capturing field based sanitation data with location and pictures.
Ward map with sanitation
Locations of waste bins and open dumps
User friendly web application designed to assist activities related to CSP
Accessible for any body and anywhere with internet connection
Helps in query generation analysis and getting different reports
Spatial representation of relevant information which can be visualised by the user
Cross sectoral analysis Data management and Report generation Decision making tool for local bodies through
smart data management Main technology used for SAMS is Java.
1. Water Supply2. Drainage & Sewage3. Sanitation4. Solid Waste Management
User friendly desktop based GIS Mapping tool Effective tool for community participation -
Ward level information collection, storing, data updating, planning and decision making
Available in local regional language Used for local area mapping through
participatory planning Simplifies data representation & updation –
create and modify the data through layers Useful tool for Planning and decision making
at local level.
Mapper as Layer Manager to store spatial data
Mapper as Field Manager to store non-spatial data
Ward level analysis and decision making
Mobile based application tool Tool for monitoring of CSP execution Useful in updation of current status of
services from the field Upgrade the real time data and useful
for O&M in the sectors like, water supply, Sanitation and SWM
Secure and reliable data transfer Enabled with GPRS and GSM
technologies Report generation as per requirement.
Project Menu
Field Entry
Sanitation
Field Entry
Field Entry & Data Uploading
Data Uploading
Helps in effective data collection, management and decision making process
Need to disseminate such technology among the community
Need to develop a generic application of ICT tools which will help in data collection, management and assessment
It facilitates participatory planning and interaction between service provider and end users
Need to develop an integrated approach to get more involvement of stakeholders (service provider and user) for sustainable management of services.