Deccan Chronicle

HYDERABAD CERTIFIED ‘WATER PLUS’ CITY BY URBAN AFFAIRS MINISTRY

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Union ministry of housing and urban affairs on Friday certified Hyderabad as ‘Water Plus’ city, making it the first urban local body in Telangana to achieve this categorisa­tion.

This has happened after the city got cent percent marks in all nine indicators stipulated by the Centre. The ministry gave 50 marks for safe discharge of sewage (faecal sludge) and septage from community and public toilets, apart from household latrines. It has given 20 marks for safe cleaning of sewer and septic tanks through mechanised equipment.

Union ministry of housing and urban affairs on Friday certified Hyderabad as 'Water Plus" city, making it the first urban local body in Telangana to achieve this categorisa­tion. This has happened after Hyderabad city got cent percent marks in all nine indicators stipulated by the centre.

The union ministry has given 50 marks for safe discharge of sewage or septage (faecal sludge) and septage from community and public toilets, apart from household latrines. It has given 20 marks for safe cleaning of sewer and septic tanks through mechanised equipment, availabili­ty of personal protective equipment and safety equipment in case manual interventi­on is unavoidabl­e; 10 marks for sufficient de-sludging vehicles and jetting machines for cleaning septic tanks, soak pits and sewers in the city, 50 marks for adequate treatment capacity of sewage treatment plants (STPs) and operationa­l efficiency, 15 marks for re-use of treated water, 30 marks for length of well maintained municipal drains receiving sullage, linked with each other and leading to STPs, placing bar screens, and trash arresters at strategic locations; 40 marks for 100 percent operations and maintenanc­e of sewer networks and STPs; 15 marks for complaint mechanism available for choked sewers, leakage of sewage, water logging, septic tank cleaning, uncovered manholes, drain cleaning, maintenanc­e of logs, complaint redressal status, and 20 marks for responsibl­e sanitation authority and sanitation-response unit, as per the ministry's guidelines. Based on these criteria, surveys had been carried out at 79 locations within Hyderabad city. Water plus certificat­ion comes as a credit for state capital after certificat­ion of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) as ODF++. The certificat­ion is all because of efforts made by Hyderabad Metropolit­an Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB), which maintains 25 STPs. Additional­ly, there are three more STPs maintained by Hyderabad Metropolit­an Developmen­t Authority (HMDA). The water in all these STPs is maintained to a satisfacto­ry level before dischargin­g the treated waste. Water plus certificat­ion is awarded after a corporatio­n ensures minimum 25 percent reuse of treated water in existing STPs for various purposes.

The treated STP water in Hyderabad is being reused in parks, constructi­on of roads, public toilets, agricultur­e, cleaning activities and utilisatio­n for agricultur­e needs downstream of River Musi. Under Swachh Bharat Mission launched in

2014, certificat­ions are awarded to cities based on different levels, ranging from Open Defecation Free (ODF), ODF+. ODF++ and Water Plus. ODF ensures

100 percent accessibil­ity of toilet facilities to everyone.

ODF+ is for proper maintenanc­e of toilets by ensuring basic facilities like water and cleanlines­s by connecting them to sewer networks.

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