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Cambodia. Philippines. India. Bangladesh. Italy. Sweden. Bhutan. Realizing DR e AMS Second Partners Meet. Coming together is a Begining *. * Working together is Success. Guntur Municipal Corporation. DR e AMS Project - Guntur. DR e AMS Cities in World Perspective.

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  1. Cambodia Philippines India Bangladesh Italy Sweden Bhutan RealizingDReAMSSecond Partners Meet Coming together is a Begining * * Working together is Success Guntur Municipal Corporation DReAMS Project - Guntur

  2. DReAMS Cities in World Perspective Cambodia Philippines India Bangladesh Italy Sweden Bhutan Växjö(Sweden) Antarctica Asia Europe THIMPHU(Bhutan) North America BOLOGNA(Italy) STUNG TRENG (Cambodia) RAJSHAHI(Bangladesh) Africa GUNTUR (India) South America BOHOL (Philippines) Australia

  3. Welcome to the City of Innovations Guntur City Constituted as Municipal Council in the year 1887 Upgraded to the Corporation level in the year 1994

  4. Welcome to the City of Innovations • Geographical Features • Geographical Features : Latitude 16031 N / Longitude 800 451 E • Area of the City : 52.58 Sq.Kms. • (Proposal including 10 villages) : 104.32 Sq.Kms. (Proposed Area) • Population as per 2001 Census : 514,000 • Present Population : 650,000 (estimated) • No. of Municipal Wards : 52 • Average annual Rainfall : 831 mm • Fields : Rich Field Black Cotton Soil • Water Source : Krishna River ( Perennial River ) • Industries : Tobacco, Chilli, Cold Storage, Plants & Cotton Zining Mills • Climate Conditions : • >The climate is warm and dry. It ranges from 320 to 350 C. • >During severe summer, the Temperature may go up to 450 C. • >During severe winter the temperature may go down up to 120 C.

  5. Political Scenario B Ramanjaneyulu, IAS Collector / Special Officer GMC Political Set Up Executive Set Up Mayor Deputy Mayor Standing Committee Executive Council Mayor Commissioner Deputy Mayor Standing Committee [Chairman and 05 Members] 52 Elected Corporators And 5 Co-opted Members

  6. Executive Scenario M Mallikarjuna Nayak, I.A.S Commissioner GMC Political Set Up Executive Set Up Commissioner Executive Council Standing Committee Mayor Dy .Mayor Administration Urban Poverty Alleviation Engineering Education Revenue Public Health Town Planning Accounts Superintendent Engineer Examiner of Accounts Health Officer Deputy City Planner Additional Commissioner Deputy Commissioner Biologist

  7. Key Parameters EcoBudgetComponents WaterQuantity WaterQuality SolidWasteManagementSystem ImprovingGreenery Energy Savings

  8. ServiceLevelBenchmarks AdvantagesofServicelevelBenchMarking Toknowwherewestand Tofixtimeboundtargetstoachieve TofixAccountabilityonAdministration/staff ImproveservicestothePublicbyachievingthetargets Tobringtransparencyinthesystem

  9. WaterQuantity NoofHouseHolds:1,10,000 NoofHouseHoldswithWaterConnection:60,500[55%] TotalQuantityofWaterSuppliedperDay:115MLD NoofFiltrationPlants:4#

  10. Water Quantity Structural improvements in the Existing water supply system, such as replacement of existing RCC pipeline with the new PSC pipelines Construction of New Filtration Plant of 10 MGD Capacity Laying of New Pipe Lines from Filtration Plant to main ELSR etc., At present 85% of the area is covered by piped water supply from 25 reservoirs, the rest of the 15% is supplied through tankers.

  11. Water Supply - Indicators

  12. Water Quality Before the ecoBudget project, GMC was monitoring only residual chlorine in the drinking water supplied. GMC decided to increase the number of parameters monitored by it to 14, including fecal coliform, fluoride, nitrate, chloride, hardness, and turbidity among others. TWO mobile water testing Jaltara kits (approved by UNICEF), were procured and tests were conducted by the GMC and the stakeholders committee to cross check the results.

  13. Quality of Water SuppliedCheck for Quality at HWW WATER FOR ALL-ACHIEVABLE, SUSTAINABLE AND AFFORDABLE • Water Quality Testing Lab was established at Head Water Works and Qualified Lab technician was appointed. • Every day 8 quality tests are being conducted on hourly basis by the technician. Those tests are Turbidity, Ph value, Chlorine, Electric Conductivity, Color, Odor, Taste, TDS. • Every week 9 quality tests are being conducted. Those tests are Dissolved oxygen, Residual Chlorine, Chloride, Nitrite, Fluoride, Phosphorous, Iron, hardness, Ammonia. • Third Party Quality check is being done by Civil Surgeon Bacteriologist, Regional Public health Laboratory • Physico-chemical Analysis (16 tests) and Micro biological Analysis tests (1) are being conducted by TPQ Water Testing Lab

  14. List of 14 Parameters : 1-Ph value (raw / clear water) 2-Temperature 3-Faecal Coliform 4-Fluoride 5-Dissolved Oxygen 6-Residual Chlorine 7-Phosphorous 8-Nitrate 9-Iron 10-Hardness 11-Chlorides 12-Ammonia 13-Turbidity(raw / clear water) 14-Bentos

  15. Rain Water Harvesting In the process of Eco Budget System Rain Water Harvesting is taken up as priority Item At present 20% of the house holds are using the system of rain water harvesting in the city. There are 700 apartments in the city out of which 10% are covered under the scheme of RWH. On the other hand 10% of the individual houses are using the process of RWH system. GMC was planning for increase in the coverage with innovative schemes like reduction in property tax etc. the pit size should be 9ft(depth) and 5ft(width). Two pits are been maintained in some of the apartments of the city. The houses with 100s.ft should maintain the pit accordingly with their required size.

  16. Solid Waste Before the ecoBudget project, MSW is not Properly Structured. After ecoBudget project there is structural monitoring by fixing Benchmarks and started systematic improvement. Garbage Collected Per Day : 350 MT Door to Door Collection of Garbage : 65% Segregation of Garbage at source : 15% GMC is planning to achieve 100% Door to Door Collection of Garbage with community Participation by conducting Awareness Camps Door to Door Campaign by separate resource persons including NGOs, Flat Owners Associations, Rate Payers Association etc.,

  17. Awareness Camps on two bin system and DTD

  18. Solid Waste Management - Indicators

  19. Greenery Improvement of Greenery in year 2010 The green area per 1000 persons was increased to 123m2 Nearly 14,000 saplings have been planted and the survival is 45% Renovation of existing ponds and parks, walking tracks. Survey has been under taken by the Dept. of Botany and Microbiology of Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) on Enumeration of Flora GMC has taken up a novel schemes like plantation of trees by every house in front of their residence, making the NGO’s participation along with the public involvement for the development of the parks

  20. Self Help Groups Peoples Participation to achieve Goals Self Help Groups 7005 Community Organizers 12 GMC is Using Self Help Groups for Community Mobilization for awareness camps in slums on various activities.

  21. SHG’s Group Meetings and Pavala Vaddi Programe Awareness Meeting on SHG’s

  22. Energy GMC installed 45 LED lights in major roads and junctions of the city. GMC is planning for Solar lights in all the parks of the city. GMC has taken up some strategies and proposals on the long run. Regarding energy conservation. -planning to provide adequate number of street lights as per standards, in the city. -Installation of energy efficient light fixtures without reduction in lumens. -Providing adequate machinery for O&M of street lights. -Addressing Transco for provision of sufficient transformers etc. -Conversion of all light fittings to energy efficient fixtures with the technical guidance from NEDCAP -Regular energy audit and energy saving tips by employing suitable HR -Exploring the feasibility and implementation of remote operation of street lights.

  23. The Proposed Master Budget of Guntur Municipal Corporation

  24. The Proposed Master Budget of Guntur Municipal Corporation

  25. Achieving Goals with Team Work Peoples Participation to achieve Goals GMC is Using Self Help Groups for Community Mobilization for awareness camps in slums on various activities GMC is Taking the help of Residential Colony Associations , Flat Owners Associations, Rate Payers Associations & NGOs etc Main Objective of Corporation ‘Sarvejana Sukhinobhavatu’ ‘Krishi to Nasti Durbikham’

  26. Coming together is a Begining * * Working together is Success THANK YOU We Make DReAMS Come True

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