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MEMBERS REFERENCE SERVICE
LARRDIS
LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT
NEW DELHI
REFERENCE NOTE For the use of Members of Parliament NOT FOR PUBLICATION
No. 19/LN/Ref./November/2019
For the use of Members of Parliament Not for Publication
JAL SHAKTI ABHIYAN
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Jal Shakti Abhiyan
Inspired by the vision of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on Jal Sanchay, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) is a time-bound, mission-mode water conservation campaign. The Abhiyan is designed for implementation in two Phases: Phase 1 from 1st July to 15th September 2019 for all States and Union Territories; and Phase 2 from 1st October to 30th November 2019 for States and UTs receiving the retreating monsoon (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Puducherry and Tamil Nadu). During the campaign, officers, groundwater experts and scientists from the Government of India will work together with state and district officials in India’s most water-stressed districts* for water conservation and water resource management by focusing on accelerated implementation of five target intervention. The JSA aims at making water conservation a Jan Andolan through asset creation and extensive communication.
Introduction
India is facing the challenge to serve 17% of the world population
with 4% of the world’s freshwater resources.1 Presently designated as a
water stressed nation, India stores less than one-tenth of annual rainfall.
Furthermore, disproportionate use of water for agricultural use, excessive
ground water pumping and deficient monsoon in the last couple of years
make the demand-supply balance more critical.
In order to address water scarcity, it is important to undertake
efforts for conservation, restoration, recharge and reuse of water. In this
pursuit, Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS), Government of India launched Jal
Shakti Abhiyan (JSA). The campaign will run through citizen participation
in two phases, firstly, during the monsoon season, from 1 July, 2019 to 15
September, 2019 and then from 1 October, 2019 to 30 November, 2019 for
states receiving the North East retreating monsoons.
1 Guidelines for urban water conservation, M/o Housing and Urban Affair, Government of India.
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Coverage of Jal Shakti Abhiyan
The focus of the campaign is on water stressed districts and blocks.
Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) has identified 255 Districts and 1,597 Blocks
across the country as water stressed, and total 756 Urban Local Bodies
(ULBs) have been identified as water stressed. The teams of officers from
the central government will visit and work with district administration in
1597 water stressed blocks in 255 districts, to ensure water conservation
interventions.
Source: The Hindu 26 June 2019
In the short run, the campaign will focus on integrated demand and
supply-side management of water at the local level, including creation of
local infrastructure for source sustainability using rainwater harvesting,
groundwater recharge and management of household wastewater for
reuse. For the long run, the government launched the Jal Jeevan Mission
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(JJM) with an aim to ensure piped water supply to all rural households by
2024.
Thrust Areas
i. Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ii. Reuse of Treated Waste Water iii. Rejuvenation of Water Bodies iv. Plantation
Rain Water Harvesting
Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) is collection and storage of rainwater
from roof tops, roadside, open areas, etc. which can be stored for further
usage or recharged into ground water to augment water resources.
Measure to be undertaken during Jal Shakti Abhiyan
i. Enforcement of Building Bye-Laws
Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) needs to be implemented as per the
provisions of Model Building By law (MBBL), 2016 shared with all
States/UTs for adoption. Most of the States/UTs have incorporated RWH in
their respective Building Bye-Laws. Cities need to ensure that the RWH
provisions are incorporated in their or State Building Bye-Laws (BBLs), as
may be applicable.
Thereafter, an effective enforcement mechanism should be put in
place for providing RWH structures in all buildings as stipulated under
Building By Law of the city or State/UT.
ii. Establishment of Rain Water Harvesting Cell
Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) should constitute a Rain Water
Harvesting Cell which will be responsible for effective monitoring of Rain
Water Harvesting in the city. The cell should monitor the extent of ground
water extraction and ground water aquifer recharge. This Information
should be displayed at prominent locations for public awareness.
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Reuse of Treated Waste Water
Considering the growing need of water demand in urban areas and
depleting water resources, there is a need to explore alternatives to fresh
water. To optimize the use of water, it is important to undertake treatment
of waste water and reuse it.
In order to promote reuse of treated waste water, State Government
and ULBs should undertake the following measures;
(i) Provision of dual piping under Building Bye-Laws should be checked in
all government (Central/State/UT/ULB) buildings, commercial complexes,
public buildings like educational institutions, hospitals, and Group Housing
Societies, whether the same is available, so that the treated waste water
can be used for horticulture, toilet flushing and fire hydrants.
(ii) In all new government buildings/Group Housing Societies, public
buildings, whenever building plan is approved, it should be ensured that
there should be dual piping as has been provided in City/State/UT BBLs
(iii) In case, city has got sewage treatment plants (STPs), ULB should
ensure that treated waste water is used for the following purposes:
a. Recycling for use in agriculture / horticulture; b. Fire hydrants; c. Large scale construction activities; d. Made available to industry if it consumes water in bulk; e. Supplied to power plants located within 50 Km of the city.
Rejuvenation of Urban Water Bodies
Urban water bodies such as lakes, ponds, step-wells, and baolis have
traditionally served the function of meeting water requirements of
drinking, washing, agriculture, fishing and religious/cultural purposes.
Surface water bodies and traditional water harvesting structures in several
cities have either dried up, or disappeared due to encroachment, dumping
of garbage, and entry of untreated sewage. These water bodies, if revived,
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can store water and recharge ground water besides improving amenity
value of the area.
Every city must initiate action to revive at least one water body
during Jal Shakti Abhiyan. ULBs should identify all the water bodies in the
city and select one for rejuvenation through public consultations.
Plantation
Plantation plays a significant role in absorption of storm and
rainwater for maintenance of ground water table, prevention of soil
erosion and run-off and encourage growth of natural habitat for flora and
fauna.
ULBs should undertake plantation near water bodies, public spaces,
parks and on roadside to improve green cover and water cycle.
Awareness Campaign
There is need for public awareness regarding water conservation. Jal
Shakti Abhiyan has been designed to achieve greater public participation in
the efforts being undertaken by Centre/States/UTs/ULBs in this regard.
Local communities need to be mobilized to play a vital role in efforts being
undertaken under JSA. ULBs should undertake measures to encourage
collective ownership in management of water available locally.
ULBs should engage RWAs, schools, businesses, Civil Society
Organizations (CSOs), Nehru Yuva Kendras (NYKs), NSS volunteers, NCC
cadets, SHGs formed under DAYNULM, elected representatives,
Swachhagrahis to organize door to door outreach, community events,
workshops, flyers, banners, wall paintings, street plays, social media, etc.
for dissemination and building awareness for all four enlisted Water
Conservation measures in urban areas. Leading personalities in films,
sports, social work or public life may be invited to the campaigns.
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Monitoring
In order to ensure effective monitoring, it is important to establish a
clear baseline and benchmark for State/UT/ULB level performance on
implementation of Rain Water Harvesting, Rejuvenation of Water Bodies,
Reuse of Treated Waste Water and Plantation. The progress needs to be
monitored on a real-time basis to ascertain the progress of ULBs and gaps
therein in each of the thrust areas under JSA.
Following measures of monitoring will be undertaken:
i. State/UT/ULB level reporting ii. Video Conferencing with State/UT governments at the Centre level and ULBs at the State/UT level iii. Uploading of progress and photographs on the websites and dashboards of Ministries of Jal Shakti and Housing and Urban Affairs.
Achievements so far
So far, the Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) has delivered over 3.5 lakh water
conservation measures in 256 districts. Out of these, 1.54 lakh are of water
conservation and rainwater harvesting measures, 20000 related to the
rejuvenation of traditional water bodies, over 65000 are reuse and
recharge structures and 1.23 lakh are watershed development projects.
An estimated 2.64 crore people have already participated in the Abhiyan
making it a Jan Andolan. JSA has created a lot of buzz in the country, and it
will do a lot of good in the years to come.
Summary
In brief, in order to address water scarcity, it is important to
undertake efforts for conservation, restoration, recharge and reuse of
water. In this pursuit, Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS), Government of India
has launched the Jal Shakti Abhiyan (JSA) from 1st July, 2019. For the
success of the campaign, the States/UTs/ULBs need to carry out focused
activities to promote and develop the culture of water conservation in
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urban areas which have been identified as water stressed. The crux of this
drive is building large scale awareness campaign so that conservation of
water becomes a Jan Andolan.
References
1. Guidelines for Urban water conservation Jal Shakti Abhiyan, Ministry of
Urban and Housing Affairs, Govt. of India, 2019.
http://mohua.gov.in/upload/whatsnew/5d1c7709d059eGuidelines_UWC_JSA
03072019.pdf
2. PIB Press release dated, 01 July 2019.
https://pib.gov.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=191069
3. The Hindu press clipping dated 26 June , 2019.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/govt-to-start-jal-shakti-abhiyan-
for-255-water-stressed-districts-from-july-1/article28159138.ece