Introduction :-
The Ministry of Drinking Water and Sanitation (MoDWS) and the World Bank
have jointly developed the Neer Nirmal Pariyojana – Rural Water Supply and
Sanitation Project for Low Income States (RWSS-LIS) with an objective to
improve piped water supply and sanitation services for selected rural
communities in the target states through decentralized service delivery systems
.
The project is also implemented in Kamrup (M) districts, Assam for
covering two nos of Block named as Dimoria and Chandrapur Block . Name of the Project in Kamrup(M)
district for Water Supply is “Composite Water Supply
Scheme for sustainability &Quality in Chandrapur and Dimoria Block”. The
Project for Kamrup(M) is divided in two Zones. The Zone-1 is for Chandrapur
Block and Zone –II is for Dimoria Block for supply of Drinking Water in the
Project area. For implementing the project two treatment plants are already
constructed in the respective Zones.
On 8th March/2019, partial
commissioning was done in Chandrapur Project under RWSSP-LIS with 921 nos. of House Service
Connections in Tatimara Zone and simultaneously work is going on in the other
zones of Chandrapur Block. Each House Service Connection consists of a
stand-post, a water meter and 10 meter PP-R pipe. The location of the
stand-post and water meter should be fixed in consultation of household owner for
smooth operation of the services. In order to ascertain the same, phase wise
survey will be conducted i.e. Pre Connection Survey and Post Connection survey.
The process of Pre Connection Survey has already been initiated to collect
information of the households under Chandrapur , Panikhaity and Pachim Mayong
GP.
Process and Tools used for Pre
House Service Connection Survey
This survey mechanism used under the NNP Project was an updated survey
process with new tools and technology.
The survey was conducted through web based software along with GPS data
collection of the survey area by the use of tablet or Android Mobile
Phone. The survey has covered all aspects
of data related with the water supply scheme as well as position of water
meter, stand post, requirement of extra pipe (excess 10 meter) and information
about water tariff etc.
The activities performed
by field level worker / enumerator during pre house service connection survey
are as follows
- Visit every House Hold of the particular area as per the baseline survey record
- Check the status of the House hold for identifying House hold ID as per Base Line Survey and Marking the House hold ID by pasting of sticker in front of the house.
- Matching of the record of payment Status of the House Hold.
- To check the distance of the Houses from the distribution Pipe line that is within 10 meters or not.
- If it is more than 10 meters, then advice will be given to the consumer that they have to bear the cost of extra length pipe for giving them water supply connection within household’s own premises.
- Advice the consumers regarding proper use of piped drinking water in order avoid high monthly water tariff.
- Distribution of IEC material regarding Do’s and Don’ts of water supply scheme.
- Record all relevant data to the online survey system.
For implementing the process of pre and
post house connection survey a group of enumerator has been engaged. Each
enumerator will conduct the activity with a proper timeline and route map.
Photograph
of Pre House Connection Survey
Orientation Training for Enumerator for Pre House Connection Survey at DPMU,NNP, Kamrup
House Hold Survey Conducted by
Enumerator and Monitored by Block Co-ordinator
% wise Some Survey
Analysis
1. Consumer awareness on monthly Water Bill
2. HH Consumer aware on Contact Point for any
Complain/ Information
3. HH Consumer has any existing pipe
connection & OHR (Running water
System)
4. Location of HH with
respect to Distribution Line
5. Location consumer HH
location within 10 meter distance from Distribution main
6.
NNP beneficiary
want to purchase extra pipe if required in NNP hose connection
7. Requirement of Stand Post for House Service Connection
No comments:
Post a Comment