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12 point Air Plan
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Delhi Government Plans to plant trees and reduce dust in the vicinity of Delhi.
The plan will primarily focus on tree plantation drives and implementation of dust control measures to manage air quality.
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Sea grass Restoration
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To protect the aquatic life and biodiversity of Region from degeneration, Tamil Nadu Government is starting with a project to restore sea grass in Gulf of Mannar.
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Glacial Lakes study expedition
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The Glacial lake study expeditions were carried out By Sikkim Government to understand and mitigate the threats of flooding in the region.
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Beat Ocean plastic Pollution
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Through beach clean up drives, awareness campaigns and banning plastic use, Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for beating plastic pollution that is increasing in oceans and the country's water bodies.
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Mukhyamantri Jal Swavlamban Abhiyan 2.0
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The Project aims to enhance the water Harvesting actions in rural areas of Rajasthan by addition of water catchment sites and other Harvesting methods.
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New rainwater Harvesting rules implementation
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The new rules for rainwater Harvesting by the Government promote the installation of rainwater Harvesting structures for plot owners having land ownership of or more than 500 sq meters.
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Carbon sequestration
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The project aims to reduce the ill effects of carbon by capturing the carbon, cleaning the water bodies, rehabilitating of wetland areas, and reviving natural water volume in these Lakes.
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Save for Future
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Shimla-Himachal Pradesh Water Supply and Sewerage Services Improvement
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The Shimla-Himachal Pradesh Water Supply and Sewerage Services Improvement Program for Results (PforR) Project in India aims to achieve several development objectives focused on enhancing water supply and sewerage services in Shimla city. Here’s an overview of the project's three results areas:
1. Improved Governance, Managerial, and Financial Autonomy: Strengthen the operational capabilities and independence of Shimla Jal Prabandhan Nigam Limited (SJPNL) utility. Enhancing governance structures and policies, managerial practices, and financial autonomy to improve decision-making and operational efficiency.
2. Improved Efficiency, Financial Sustainability, and Customer Accountability: Increasing the efficiency and financial sustainability of water supply and sewerage services. Implement measures to improve operational efficiency, reduce water loss, enhance revenue collection, and increase accountability to customers.
3. Improved Water Supply and Sewerage Services: Enhance the overall quality and coverage of water supply and sewerage services in Shimla. Upgrade infrastructure, expand service coverage, and improve service delivery mechanisms to ensure reliable and safe water supply and effective sewage management.
This program is integral to the Government of Himachal Pradesh’s broader medium-term water supply and sewerage program, focusing on achieving sustainable improvements in service delivery, governance, and financial management within Shimla city.
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Second Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project
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The Second Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project aims to enhance the safety of selected dams in participating states and strengthen dam safety management throughout India. Here are the project's five components:
1. Rehabilitation and Management Planning for Dams and Associated Appurtenances: Improve dam safety planning, management, and rehabilitation in selected dams through monitoring, management interventions, and structural improvements.
Adopting measures to reduce the risk of dam failure and mitigate consequences through enhanced monitoring, management planning, and structural upgrades.
2. Dam Safety Institutional Strengthening: Strengthen capacities and institutional frameworks for dam owners, operators, oversight agencies, and policymakers to identify and address dam safety risks effectively. And to Provide training, resources, and support to improve the capabilities of institutions responsible for dam safety oversight and management.
3. Risk-informed Asset Management and Innovative Financing for Sustainable Operation and Maintenance of Dams: Creating financing schemes for periodic dam safety needs and ongoing operation and maintenance by improving asset management and conducting risk-informed assessments.
Development of strategies for sustainable financing, improve asset management practices, and conduct comprehensive risk assessments to prioritize maintenance and safety investments.
4. Project Management:
: Ensure effective implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of project activities to achieve desired outputs and outcomes.
: Establish robust project management frameworks, including monitoring and evaluation systems, to track progress and ensure timely delivery of project objectives.
5. Contingent Emergency Response Component: Provide immediate response to eligible crises or emergencies related to dam safety. Maintain readiness to respond swiftly and effectively to unforeseen emergencies, ensuring rapid deployment of resources and support as needed.
Through these components, the project aims to significantly enhance dam safety, reduce risks associated with old infrastructures, and strengthen the overall management and resilience of dams across India.
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Home water conservation
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Limit Dishwasher and Washing Machine Usage. About 25% of all home water use is in your laundry room.
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Project: Karnataka Sustainable Rural Water Supply Program
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The Karnataka Sustainable Rural Water Supply Program in India aims to provide more people with safe drinking water and improve the institutions that manage rural water services. The program has three main goals:
1. Increase Access to Safely Managed Rural Water Supply: Ensure more rural communities have access to safe and reliable drinking water. Constructingand upgrading water supply systems so that rural households have access to clean and safe drinking water.
- Quality Control: Implement systems to regularly monitor and maintain water quality, ensuring it meets health and safety standards.
- Community Engagement: Work with local communities to promote awareness about the importance of safe drinking water and encourage responsible water usage.
2. Strengthen Institutions, Policies, and Finance:
Enhance the capacity of institutions, develop better policies, and secure financing to ensure the long-term sustainability of rural water services.
- Institutional Capacity Building: Provide training and resources to local water management institutions to improve their ability to deliver reliable water services.
- Policy Development: Develop and implement policies that support the efficient and sustainable management of rural water resources.
- Financial Management: Establish mechanisms for securing and managing funds to support the ongoing operation and maintenance of water supply systems.
3. Improve Water Source Sustainability and Energy Efficiency: Improving the sustainability of water sources and improve energy efficiency to increase climate resilience.
- Sustainable Water Management: Implement practices that protect and sustain water sources, such as rainwater harvesting, watershed management, and groundwater recharge.
- Energy-Efficient Technologies: Adopt energy-efficient technologies and practices in water supply systems to reduce energy consumption and costs.
- Climate Resilience: Develop strategies to ensure water supply systems can withstand and adapt to the impacts of climate change, such as droughts and floods.
By focusing on these goals, the program aims to provide safe drinking water to rural communities in Karnataka, ensure the sustainable management of water services, and improve resilience to climate change. This comprehensive approach not only addresses immediate water needs but also builds a foundation for long-term water security and sustainability in rural areas.
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Project : National Hydrology Project
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The National Hydrology Project for India aims to improve the quality, accessibility, and extent of water resources information and to strengthen the capacity of water management institutions.
The project has four components:
1. Water Resources Monitoring Systems: This component involves modernizing and establishing hydromet monitoring systems for meteorology, streamflow, groundwater, and water storage. It includes:
- Hydromet observation networks.
- Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems for better water infrastructure.
- Establishing hydro-informatics centers.
2. Water Resources Information Systems: This component focuses on enhancing national and subnational water information centers with web-enabled water resources information systems (WRISs). It aims to standardize databases and make comprehensive water resources information available for effective planning and decision-making. It includes:
- National WRIS.
- Regional and subnational WRIS.
3. Water Resources Operations and Planning Systems: This component supports the development of interactive analytical tools and decision support platforms for hydrological flood forecasting, integrated reservoir operations, and water resources accounting. It includes:
- Development of analytical tools and decision-support platforms.
- Purpose-driven support.
- Piloting innovative knowledge products.
4. Institutional Capacity Enhancement: This component aims to build capacity for knowledge-based water resources management. It includes:
- Establishing water resources knowledge centers.
- Professional development.
- Project management.
- Operational support.
Overall, the project aims to enhance water resources information and management, leading to better planning, decision-making, and operations in India.
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Project : Second National Ganga River Basin Project
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The Second National Ganga River Basin Project aims to reduce point-source pollution in targeted urban areas of the Ganga river basin and strengthen the institutional framework for managing the basin.
The project has five components:
1. Institutional Development: This component focuses on - strengthening institutional framework with the help of laws and regulations considering the issues of climate change and gender gaps. - Developing tools for decision-making and monitoring river basin management, including investigating water flow options and managing data. - Improving the capacity of state governments and Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) for wastewater service delivery and river management. - Providing support for emergency preparedness plans and increasing the resilience of investments under the Namami Gange Program.
2. Infrastructure Development: This component includes: - Implementing priority investments to reduce pollution in selected tributaries of the Ganga. - Financing further implementation of selected investments. - Improving investment resilience to emergencies like COVID-19. - Using performance-based incentives for local bodies to strengthen wastewater service delivery and pollution management.
3. IBRD Guarantees: This component involves providing contract-based payment guarantees to support certain payments under the National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) contracts.
4. Program Communication and Management: This component includes: - Developing mass media and public outreach campaigns to promote clean Ganga behaviors. - Supporting the management and coordination of the Namami Gange Program and the project.
Overall, the project aims to improve pollution control, strengthen institutions, and enhance infrastructure and communication for better management of the Ganga river basin. The project costs $381 million, with funding from the World Bank and other sources
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Drought and emergency management
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Water saving tech
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School water-saving
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Saving water in construction activities
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Conservation of wetlands /riverbanks/ Riparians
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Water Harvesters
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Saving water in agriculture
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Conservation of wetlands/riverbanks/Riparians
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Water saving challenges
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Water ecosystem restoration
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Heal local water bodies
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Water protectors
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Water wellness
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Fun Water saving
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