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Operational Guidelines for the Implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission, 2019.

País/Territorio
India
Tipo de documento
Miscelanea
Fecha
2019
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Materia
Agua
Palabra clave
Acceso-a-la-información Cuenca/área de captación/cuenca colectora Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Cambio climático Ordenación comunitaria Recopilación de datos/informes Peligros Drenaje/bonificación Educación EIA Financiamiento Inundación Gobernanza Aguas subterráneas Institución Manejo integrado Irrigación Gobierno local Monitoreo Política/planificación Participación pública Participación público privada (PPP) Agua de lluvia Reciclado/reutilización Investigación Evaluación/manejo de riesgos Alcantarillado Desarrollo sostenible Cánon de aguas Normas sobre calidad del agua Manejo de recursos hídricos Escasez de agua/sequía Abastecimiento de agua Asociación de usuarios de aguas Instalaciones Perforación de pozos/pozos Aguas continentales
Área geográphica
Asia, Asia y Pacifico, Océano Índico, Mares del Asia Sudoriental, Asia Meridional
Resumen

The Jal Jeevan Mission was launched in 2019 with the aim of providing Functional Household Tap Connection to every rural household in India by 2024. The Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India has published these guidelines for implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission. The Guidelines highlight the importance of proper techno-economic appraisal and socio-economic analysis during planning and implementing water supply schemes under the Jal Jeevan Mission. It lays down strategies with focus on the role of Gram Panchayats and the local community in planning, implementation, management, operation and maintenance of water supply within the villages. The Guidelines recommend preparation of action plans at village, district and the state level and also sets up a four-tier institutional mechanism at the National, State, District and Village level. In terms of financial planning and funding, the guidelines envisage a cost sharing formula between the central and state governments. The Guidelines suggest various technological interventions such as Solar Energy based water supply systems and Community Water Purification Plants and encourage use of technology in planning and monitoring. It also provides for water quality monitoring and surveillance; monitoring and evaluation and disaster management strategies.

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jalshakti-ddws.gov.in