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    1.INTRODUCTIONDhaka City is expanding day by day, but distribution of water supply is not equal in different

    areas of Dhaka city. So we often se situations of severe water crisis in different areas of the

    Mega city. In my research I tried to investigate how water is utilized in Dhaka City and

    through the research I tried to identify possible ways to overcome the situation.

    Water is an essential element that we need everyday. Urban people are particularly dependent

    on the water supply agency WASA of Bangladesh Government, as its not possible to depend

    on natural and resource like ponds, spring, rivers, and tube well. I worked on present status of

    water supply, utilization, problems and possible steps that can be taken to meet the challenge

    of providing adequate and safe water for a mega city like Dhaka.

    As it is already mentioned that Dhaka is a densely populated city, it is very difficult to

    provide adequate water to all of the residents. We often see situations like people in different

    areas are taking illegal connections of water. There are other factors like too much misuse,

    poor monitoring system which are considered to be important contributors in water crisis.

    WASA, the only government authorized water supplying agency, is not playing its role

    properly regarding issues such as lick from pipes, miscalculations of bills, etc. Throughout

    the research I tried to identify how water can be used effectively with the current available

    supply, different steps to improve the situation.

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    2.BACKGROUNDThis section of my research consists with secondary data and information. This part is

    completely based on Internet reports and information gathered from different journal, books,

    newspaper. Here I tried to identify different causes and solutions that we can follow.

    The first water supply system was introduced in Dhaka by the British in 1888 under the

    jurisdiction of the district civil surgeon at Chandighat. The Chandnighat plant treating water

    from the Buriganga River has the capacity of supplying 3.9 crore litres of treated water to

    supply mainly in the localities under Lalbagh Police Station and Kotwali Police Station.

    However, after so many years the treatment plant is unable to produce according to its normal

    capacity. Moreover, the source of water for the plant, the Buriganga River, has become

    biologically dead because of ongoing water pollution caused by industrial and domestic

    sources. The conventional treatment plant, which uses only lime and chlorine for treatment,

    cannot neutralize the existing pollutants in river water, many of which may cause serious

    health hazards. That is why people get sticky straw-colored water in the areas where water

    from the Chandnighat is supplied.

    The first deep-water pump was installed in Dhaka in 1949. Till the end of 1960s the water

    supply in Dhaka was almost surface-water system based. Dhaka WASA was formed in 1963,

    being separated from the Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), with the aim of

    giving better service to its city dwellers. It inherited only 33 deep pumps from DPHE. But, to

    meet the ever increasing demand of the city dwellers of one of the fastest growing mega-

    cities in the world, Dhaka WASA without having any long-term vision, kept on installing

    deep-water pumps on a crisis by crisis basis. (See appendix 7.1)

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    The inadequate supply of water by the Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority

    (WASA) has put residents of many areas in the city in a miserable condition. But at the same

    time a huge quantity of WASA water is going down the drain every day without being of any

    use. Official sources told that the WASA has recently been facing a shortage of more than 30

    crore litres of water daily against the demand in the area under its jurisdiction. On the other

    hand, the WASA is losing about 50 crore litres of water a day due to the so-called system

    loss.

    Water crisis is acute at present in the old part of the city and in Khilgaon, Rampura, Mirpur,

    Agargaon, and Azimpur areas. The daily chores of life, including cooking, cleaning and

    washing, not to mention the bathing of the residents in these areas, are being disrupted

    because of inadequate water supply. Senjuti Khan, a resident of Niketan, Gulshan, says, "For

    the last two months residents of our apartment building have been collectively buying water

    from WASA. The share of water that we get each day is too little to lead normal household

    activities. After completing our daily chores we have to go to some relatives' house to take a

    shower. Many hotels are coping with their demand by purchasing water from the WASAs

    water vans. People in some areas are also being compelled to buy water to meet their daily

    needs. The WASA officials said that, out of their 20 water vans, 15 to 16 would operate in

    the city during the summer to respond to the need of the people.

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    At present the WASA is losing about 40 per cent of its total production in the name of system

    loss. Through illegal connections, a huge quantity of water is going down the drain due to

    leaks in old and dilapidated transmission pipes and street hydrants. More than 50 per cent of

    the water is lost due to system loss. The remaining water is either stolen or consumed by

    people. Zahidul Khan, a resident of Mirpur, says, "We get a little water only for 15 to 20

    minutes after midnight. But my neighbors, mostly the residents of the apartments store their

    huge reserves with powerful illegal lift pumps. As a result we don't get water normally. We

    even spend sleepless nights collecting a little water from the supply line to be used the

    following day."The leaks in pipes are so much, and nobody has an accurate estimate about

    how much water is seeping through them.

    The severe water crisis over the years has forced some of the residents of the areas like

    Gulshan, Banani, Baridhara and Dhanmondi to sink deep tubewell on their own. But the

    lower middle class people and slum dwellers cant afford to do that as it costs TK. 1.5 to 2

    lakhs. The residents of Dhaka Cantonment and Dhaka University areas do not take water

    from WASA as they have pumping houses of their own. WASA sources agree that a

    considerable quantity of WASA water is used for construction and industrial purposes.

    According to Hydro geologist Kazi Matin U Ahmed, a professor of Department of Geology

    of University of Dhaka (April 24, 2009), Dhaka is perhaps the only mega city in the world,

    which is totally dependent on underground sources for supplying water to the city dwellers.

    "With the existing system, the natural recharge is not sufficient to meet the demand of

    excessive rate of abstraction. The rate of natural recharge through rainwater has decreased

    since the concrete structures are replacing the water bodies. Moreover, the unplanned

    urbanization is facing a huge environmental threat. Because of inappropriate disposal of

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    domestic and industrial wastes, there is every possibility of filling up the underground

    vacuums with hazardous effluents. This might cause a serious health crisis in the city.

    Geologists have addressed these issues to the government, however, nothing has been

    considered", says Professor Matin. (See also Appendix 7.2)

    WASA officials also blame the ongoing power cuts as one of the major causes for the

    decrease in the production of WASA. The Chief Engineer of Dhaka WASA claims, "Because

    of load shedding we cannot operate 540 deep pumps for an average of three hours a day. As a

    result, most of the time we supply 20 crore litres less than our capacity."

    Corruption in different level of WASA has become a common seen. Government is allocating

    huge amount of money for different projects but ultimately the money is not used effectively

    for the corruption, false budgeting of engineering section. Some WASA officials could not

    work though they want to because very often they face restrictions from Dhaka City

    Corporation regarding digging the roads for establishing underground pipes. Recently the

    situation is changing. WASA has established 38 new deep tube wells in different areas of the

    city. The situation getting improves but again it depends how well the authority can monitor

    the situation.

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    3.HYPOTHESISDhaka City is an overpopulated city. Its difficult to provide adequate water supply to all of

    the residence. But overpopulation is not the only cause of water crisis. Though it contributes

    to a great extend, there are some other factors.

    Firstly, Dhaka WASA is the only water supplying agency in Dhaka. This organization is

    responsible for billing to the consumers. I found that the billing on water is based on the

    number of connections that goes to a house, not on the basis of unit usage like electricity.

    This procedure allows residents to use supplied water without any control or check, which

    ultimately leads to great misuse. In the slum areas of the country residents dont even bother

    for a legal connection, thus they dont need to think about payments. Corruption in WASA

    authority is also stimulating the practices. As there is no other water supplying agencies

    general people dont have enough say on them.

    The authority is always so reluctant about repairing the licked pipes, which is a very common

    seen, that people are bound to give bribes to get the work done. Dhaka WASA management

    and monitoring policy are also very much dissatisfying.

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    4.AREAS TO FOCUSTo conduct the research I have focused in the following areas to from which I gathered

    information about what is actually causing the problem and by analyzing those areas I tried to

    end up with some possible solutions. The areas I focused are-

    H Major causes of deficit

    H Monitoring policy of Dhaka WASA

    H Billing system- Whether its encouraging or discouraging misuse

    H Water supply and sanitation system in slum areas

    H Government monitoring over the different departments of WASA

    H How the system of water supply works

    H The effect of privatizing WASA

    H Why to establish another water supplying agency

    H Corruption in the authority

    H Possible solutions to overcome the problem

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    5.METHODOLOGYTo get the proper insight about the misusing behavior of water, I used both primary and

    secondary sources to collect the data.

    Primary Source

    Questionnaire Survey

    30 questionnaires

    Interview

    Secondary Source

    Online

    Newspaper

    According to our course instructors guideline, I surveyed 30 people who are mainly

    households. I did not include service holders because they dont have any idea about the daily

    necessity of water for household tasks.

    I took interview of Mr. Nurul Huda, commercial manager of Dhaka WASA. It helped me a

    lot to identify WASA role and limitation on the crisis.

    To get the detail information about water misuses, I took help from different websites and

    different newspapers (The Independent, The Daily Star and Dhaka Calling). From the

    newspapers and websites I gathered secondary data which helped me to know about the

    misuse of water in Dhaka city and so forth.

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    6.DATA PRESENTATIONIn this section the primary data are discussed literally and expressed graphically through the

    assistance of bar graphs, pie charts, etc. the answers to the questions are numbered

    correspondingly.

    Response

    Question A B C D

    1 5 8 4 13

    2 4 7 9 10

    3 1 3 8 17

    4 4 8 10 8

    5 8 15 4 3

    6 13 11 5 1

    7 1 0 9 20

    8 25 5 0 0

    9 12 6 8 4

    10 18 0 10 2

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    7.Survey Questionnaire AnalysisQ1: What is causing water deficit in different areas in Dhaka city?

    Response

    Response

    Question Overpopulation Poor MonitoringLeak from

    pipes

    All of the

    above

    1 5 8 4 13

    Here about 43% of the respondents chose "D". That is "all of the above" option. Others

    household (57%) choose the other three, overpopulation, poor monitoring, leakage from the

    pipes. These respondents are the occasional sufferers. But the first group who choose All of

    the above option" are frequent sufferer. Water crisis is so obvious and frequent in this area

    that they just can't make one specific reason for the problem.

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    Q2: WASA is supplying adequate water supply to meet your daily requirements.

    Response

    Response

    QuestionStrongly

    Agree Agree Disagree

    Strongly

    Disagree

    2 4 7 9 10

    34% of respondents which is highest number of respondents strongly disagree with the view

    that Dhaka WASA is not supplying adequate water for to support their current need. I found

    that these respondents are the residents of densely populated low-income areas of Dhaka, like

    Maniknagar, Tikatoli, Gopibaag etc. Most of them have slums nearby their house where

    people use to take illegal connections from the pipelines.

    Other groups, who disagree with the view, are from the areas as like Hatirpul, Green road etc.

    where pumps are not established in adequate quantity.

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    Furthermore, 23% respondents agree that they find adequate water which is supplied from the

    Dhaka WASA and rest 13% are strongly agree with this term, because these two types

    respondent areas are Dhanmondi, Banani, Gulsan etc. where most of the houses are

    apartment.

    Q3: You are satisfied with the billing system of WASA -

    Response

    Response

    QuestionStrongly

    Agree Agree Disagree

    Strongly

    Disagree

    3 1 3 8 17

    A very funny thing I find from this question is while everyone is dissatisfied with WASA's

    monitoring, supplying facilities, very few like is dissatisfied with the prevailing billing

    system. Their positive response helped me too identify one of the important causes for water

    crisis in Dhaka City,

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    WASA bills its consumers according to the number of connections they have in their houses.

    There is a fixed charge for each connection, which is also very little. As residents do not need

    to pay on the basis of their usage as they do in the case electricity or telephone, they dont

    bother for using water in a reserve way.

    Q4: If there is any leakage from the pipelines in your area, how many days the

    authority usually takes to repair?

    Response

    Response

    Question 1-2 Days 8-14 Days 14-21 DaysMore Than 21

    Days

    4 4 8 10 8

    10 out of 30 respondents agree that Dhaka WASA takes 14 to more than 21 days to fix any

    leak that occurs from supplying pipes. So if a pipe is left for at least 10 days for leaking

    continuously, then it is very normal that the area will suffer from water shortage situation.

    This is the case of the areas like Maniknagar and Gopibaag. Respondents say WASA

    authority sometimes shows so much reluctancy that sometimes the residents need to pay

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    bribe. This reluctancy not only causes great wastage of water but also makes the condition of

    roads and footpaths unhygienic as they go under water that is supposed to go to the houses.

    Q5: The number of water reservoirs established by the authority in your area-

    Response

    Response

    Question 3 2 1 No Reservoirs

    5 8 15 4 3

    The question was about the number of water reservoirs from which the supplied water from

    WASA is pumped to the houses. In most of the areas it is 2. In areas like Dhanmondi,

    Mohammadpur, Banani, Gulsan etc. we observe highest number of reservoirs. So these areas

    are less sufferers of water crisis. But in most cases of Dhaka City it is 2. But in some area like

    Mugda, there is no reservoir at all. So the water comes through long connected pipes from

    reservoirs of other areas. These pipes leak very often.

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    Q6: How many slums do you have in your area or nearby?

    Response

    Response

    Question 1-2 2-3 3-4 More than 4

    6 13 11 5 1

    Here majority responded that they have 1-2 slums. There is only one responded who has

    more than 4 slums. By analyzing their responses I found that, respondents who have more

    slums nearby are more sufferers of the crisis.

    Slum people usually dont apply for legal connections. A person has to go through a long

    process to get an approval of water connection in his resident. After getting the approval he

    has to ace WASA's reluctancy of establishing a pump and pipes. After facing all these things

    he might get able to have a connection. Slum people usually leave in very unhygienic

    condition and the slums of Dhaka are very much densely populated. Most of the slums are

    illegally situated. So it's really a hard job for slum people to a legal connection of water. Thus

    they usually establish pipes through the pipes of WASA. It creates huge pressure on the

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    reservoir of that area and the supply goes down. Again as slum people dont go through

    sophisticated mechanical process while connecting pipes, so licks often occur.

    Q7: What is your opinion about the morning system of water connections in nearest

    slum?

    Response

    Response

    Question Better AverageBelow

    AveragePoor

    7 1 0 9 20

    Residents suffer greatly for the illegal activities of slum people. If they go with complain to

    the authority, they come to observe after a long time. Again they go through a long

    procedure. Sometimes the illegal connections are cut off, but within a week they are building

    again. Sometimes the authority overlooks the situation for the compensation or bribe given by

    slum people. They even prepare false documents of the connections.

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    By getting effected from these incidents, most of the respondents tick for the poor monitoring

    system of WASA.

    Q8: Establishing more deep water Tube well can help preventing slum people from

    taking illegal water connection.

    Response

    Response

    Question Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

    8 25 5 0 0

    Most the respondents tick for strongly agree option. As its really difficult to prevent slum

    people from taking illegal connections, they think a better way to improve the situation can

    establishing deep water tube well in the densely populated areas, specially in the slum areas.

    It will help to reduce pressure from the reservoirs in which water is supplied for fixed number

    of legal connections. As the water bill is very low, slum people would not find it difficult to

    pay for the purpose.

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    Q9: There should be more supplying agencies beside WASA.

    Response

    Response

    Question Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree

    9 12 6 8 4

    There is different view regarding this issue. 12 out 30 strongly agree with the view and 6 out

    of 30 actually agree it. They think that, if there is more water supplying agencies, then the

    load of supporting a huge population will be released from WASA. It will be possible for the

    organizations to monitor effectively. The response to the problems like pipe leakage or illegal

    activities will be quicker.

    But some criticize this point. They dont find it cost effective to establish another agency that

    will look after the water supply and sanitation for a mega city like Dhaka. This is reflected in

    their view that 8 out of 30 respondents dont agree with a view of establishing another water

    supply agency.

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    Q10: WASA should be privatized.

    Response

    Response

    Question Strongly Agree Agree DisagreeStrongly

    Disagree

    10 18 0 10 2

    Majority of the respondents (18 out of 30) agrees with the point that WASA should be

    privatized. Again establishing another water supplying agency with same equipment to

    support a city need is very difficult and will not be cost effective. Under the circumstances, if

    WASA is privatized then situation will improve. Many private companies will be eager to

    establish more facilities to improve the situation at their own cost. They can earn get a huge

    returns if they can just slightly increase the bill. Monitoring will also be improved if private

    corporations control the agency, as there is less risk of corruption.

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    8.INTERVIEWSFor my research purpose, I took interview from Mr. Mr. Nurul Huda, formal commercial

    manager of Dhaka WASA. He was in this profession for more than four years. He shared

    some of his vast experience with me. He said the situation of water crisis is very critical and

    it is getting worse day by day. He thought it has many reasons and among them:

    1. The water level under the ground is getting lower. So the WASA dont get water

    properly and for that reason people dont get water properly.

    2. People waste more water.

    3. Over population in Dhaka city.

    4. In some place huge apartments build up and these apartments have huge Reservoir or

    Tanks. These tanks drag all the water in that area and for that reason another areas

    people dont get water.

    He also thinks that slums in Dhaka city misuse more water. Furthermore, he said that

    educated people are conscious about the water misuse, but yet they do this mistake again and

    again. For example, when they shave, we often open our tab.

    He suggests that People should reserve water at the home because it will help them when

    crisis happen. He argued that because of lack our Government policy, WASA shouldnt

    improve. Their mechanism shouldnt improve. So the technology didnt change. So people

    have no other way rather than reserve. He thinks that people who work for WASA are

    corrupted people.

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    To solve this issue, he suggested that Government is now more concern about this issue.

    They try to improve the monitoring system. They try to make consciousness among the

    people for the water. They also try to cut the illegal lines and they try to establish reservoirs

    in different affected areas.

    9.SUMMARY OF RESEARCH FINDINGSThe summary of the research findings are given below:

    y Most of the respondents are not satisfied of the service of the Dhaka WASA where

    minimum respondent who lives in Dhanmondi, Banani and Gulsan, are satisfied of the

    service.

    y Majority of the respondent complains that Dhaka WASA dont supply adequate water

    supply to meet your daily requirements.

    y WASA bills its consumers according to the number of connections they have in their

    houses. There is a fixed charge for each connection. However, WASA dont want to

    know that is there any illegal connection in between these connection which is most

    respondent complain.

    y WASA dont monitor their pipelines. They only monitor the billing system. Their

    monitoring system of pipelines is not computerized and for that they dont have any

    indicator to find the leakage. That is why, sometimes we find here and there leakage

    in the middle of the road which makes those areas flooded.

    y From the Research we find that the area where has slums, are most affected by water

    crisis.

    y Most of the respondents want more supplying agencies beside WASA, because the load of

    supporting a huge population will be released from WASA and it will be monitored

    effectively.

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    y From the research, we find that Majority of the respondents agrees with the point that

    WASA should be privatized because establishing privatized company, it can be cost

    effective than opening a new agency.

    y Finally, employees of Dhaka WASA are corrupted people.

    10.RECOMMENDATIONSI have some specific suggestions regarding this issue:

    y First of all, we need to remove corruption from the Water supply sector. The

    employee of this sector should be punctual and responsible to do their duty.

    y Our government should invest more in WASA sector to set up more water pump in

    different affected areas

    y Dhaka is a densely populated city, it is very difficult to provide adequate water to all

    of the residents. For that reason, government should shift huge people from Dhaka

    city to another place through the help of the Law, otherwise different collusion can be

    happen.

    y Government should take initiative to reduce illegal connections and system loss,

    which is happening mainly due to lack of transparency and accountability, monitoring

    and professional sincerity.

    y To ensure water supply from ground and surface water sources, the government may

    need to stop unplanned residential and industrial development, concrete surface

    development and improve waste and sewage disposal system. Proper industrial waste

    and sewage treatment may protect water resources of the city.

    y \Most of the residential areas including Dhanmondi, Gulshan, Baridhara, Uttara, and

    Banani are less affected by water crisis because it is designated residential areas. So

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    To ensure water supply from ground and surface water sources, the government may

    need to stop unplanned residential. By this way government can reduce water crisis.

    y High rise buildings waste huge water. So it is necessary to stop to build high rise

    buildings.

    y Deep Tube well can reduce illegal connections of water supply. So it can be

    establishes in the slum areas.

    y We have plenty of rainfall during the rainy season and even in summer season. This

    rain water can be used properly to ease the burden of groundwater. All the buildings

    from middle to high-rise must have a system to pass all the rainwater fall on the roofs

    to the underground water reservoir of each building. When all the middle and high-

    rise building will use the rainwater, a huge amount of WASA water will be saved.

    y Arranging recycling of water is one of the best solutions.

    y To meet the present crisis, water needs to be brought from the rivers far away from

    the city. To purify this water small amount of chlorine and other chemicals will be

    needed. .And then it will be distributed among the worst affected parts of the city by

    water Lorries.

    y Many trees should be planted in the city wherever possible to make the environment

    water friendly. All the lakes of the city must be cleaned and re-excavated to hold more

    water. If the water of all the lakes of Dhaka city can be made pure, it will not only

    help keep our water level reasonable but also the poorest people can have bath there.

    y At last, it is necessary to create concern among the people of Bangladesh, otherwise

    all above solutions cannot be helpful to remove crisis of water.

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    11.CONCLUSIONWater means life for the human body, and it is the lifeline for any civilization to take root and

    flourish. All known civilizations grew around a water source to support life, and to give life

    to its economy. With change in time, the economic role of water has changed, taking a

    different but vital fact. But its role in sustaining life, for which there is no substitute, has

    remained, and turned out to be indispensable because of higher demand from the growing

    population across the globe.

    Allah said, The person who waste a thing, is a brother of Eblish. So we have to use our

    natural resource, water, effectively and we should also maintain sustainability. From my

    research, I can say that the effective way to remove the water crisis is to make consciousness

    among the people. However, government can perform the main role for making the

    consciousness. If the government charge high bill, then people can use water effectively.

    Moreover, government should have to make equal opportunity of jobs in other major city like

    Chittagong, Khulna, Barisal etc, so that people will not come to Dhaka city. Thus I think we

    can save our natural resource like water.

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    Interview of Mr. Nurul Huda.

    Personal observations.

    Different areas people opinion.