Locally appropriate, data driven, sustainable solutions are necessary for maintaining clean cities, healthy citizens, and preventing pollution of water bodies
Large gap in availability of public toilets across cities. Most existing public toilets are not usable.
Only 10% of Indian cities have sewage treatment plants. 70% of sewage flows untreated into water bodies.
Most large cities in India supply water from rivers far away at a huge energy cost. Local sources of water, including treated wastewater are not utilized optimally.
We help cities adopt data driven approach to understand the risks, identify gaps, engage communities, and take action for clean toilets, safe wastewater management, and reuse of treated wastewater.
Our programs impact change at an ecosystem level - from grassroots to policy making.
Implemented Swachh Bharat Mission initiatives across urban areas
Public Toilets assessed, monitored, and improved through data-driven systems
Improved Swachh Survekshan rankings through technical assistance
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Coffee table book for toilets.
This document is developed for Panipat town on behalf of NMCG on how to do feasibility assessment to reuse treated wastewater. This is the first of kind document for the country outlaying this methodology. Based on this feasibility done by us, Panipat will be taking up some of these investments. The document also provides details on the business model to be implemented with detailed roles and responsibilities of every stakeholder.
This document is a compendium of business models for the reuse of treated water.