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Title: India


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Cambodia
India
Philippines
Bangladesh
Italy
Sweden
Bhutan
Realizing DReAMS Second Partners Meet
Coming together is a Begining
Working together is Success
Guntur Municipal Corporation
DReAMS Project - Guntur
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DReAMS Cities in World
Perspective
Cambodia
India
Philippines
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
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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
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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 gtThe climate is
warm and dry. It ranges from 320 to 350 C.
gtDuring severe summer, the Temperature may go up
to 450 C. gtDuring severe winter the temperature
may go down up to 120 C.
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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
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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
Accounts
Engineering
Revenue
Town Planning
Public Health
Education
Superintendent Engineer
Examiner of Accounts
Health Officer
Deputy City Planner
Additional Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner
Biologist
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Key Parameters
Eco Budget Components Water Quantity Water
Quality Solid Waste Management
System Improving Greenery Energy Savings

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Service Level Benchmarks
Advantages of Service level Bench Marking
To know where we stand To fix time bound
targets to achieve To fix Accountability on
Administration/staff Improve services to the
Public by achieving the targets To bring
transparency in the system
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Water Quantity
No of House Holds 1,10,000 No of House
Holds with Water Connection 60,500
55 Total Quantity of Water Supplied per Day
115 MLD No of Filtration Plants 4
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Water Quantity
Structural improvements in the Existing water
supply system, such as replacement of existing
RCC pipeline with the new PSC pipelines Construct
ion 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.
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Water Supply - Indicators
Proposed Indicator Benchmark Status
1.Coverage of Water Supply Connections 100 55
2.Per capita availability of water at consumer end (MLD) 135 115
3.Extent of metering of water connections 100 2.2
4.Extent of non revenue water 15 52
5.Continuity of Water Supply 24x7 1hr
6.Efficiency in redressal of customer complaints 80 40
7.Adequacy of Treatment and Disinfection and Quality of Water Supplied 100 99
8.Cost recovery in water supply services 100 63
9.Efficiency in collection of water supply related charges 90 67
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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.
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Quality of Water Supplied Check 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
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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-Nitr
ate 9-Iron 10-Hardness 11-Chlorides 12-Ammoni
a 13-Turbidity(raw / clear water) 14-Bentos
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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.
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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.,
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Awareness Camps on two bin system and DTD
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Solid Waste Management - Indicators
Proposed Indicator Benchmark Status
1.Household level coverage of Solid Waste Management services 100 65
2.Efficiency of collection of municipal solid waste 100 85
3.Extent of segregation of municipal solid waste 100 15
4.Extent of municipal solid waste recovered/recycled 80 0
5.Extent of scientific disposal of municipal solid waste 100 45
6.Extent of processing of solid waste 100 0
7.Extent of cost recovery in solid waste management services 100 0
8.Efficiency in redressal of customer complaints 80 75
9.Efficiency in collection of user charges 90 72
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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
NGOs 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.
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SHGs Group Meetings and Pavala Vaddi Programe
Awareness Meeting on SHGs
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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. -planni
ng 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
OM 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.
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The Proposed Master Budget of Guntur Municipal
Corporation
Resource / Indicator Unit of Measure Unit of Measure Reference Year Reference Year Current value (2009 / 2010) Short-Term Target (2012 / 2013) Short-Term Target (2012 / 2013) Long-Term Target (2015) Long-Term Target (2015) Reasons / background for target
Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting) Water (Quality / Quantity Rain Water Harvesting)
Number of parameters monitored / Frequency of monitoring Number of parameters monitored / Frequency of monitoring No of analysis per month, at each reservoir, on a basis of 40 samples per day 2010 14 Parameter with 2 samples at each Reservoir (40 Samples/day) 14 Parameter with 2 samples at each Reservoir (40 Samples/day) 14 Parameter with 2 samples at each Reservoir (40 Samples/day) 14 Parameters with 3 samples at each Reservoir (40 Samples/day) 14 Parameters with 3 samples at each Reservoir (40 Samples/day) 14 Parameters with 5 samples at each Reservoir (with an increase in no. samples/day) The number of parameters checked is instrumental to a better control and thus a better quality of water / To monitor the water more frequently and regularly helps in identifying the proper measures to improve the quality
Supply of drinking water Supply of drinking water MLD 2010 115 MLD 115 MLD 115 MLD 125 MLD Drinking water supply to be covered to at least 2 Pilot areas 125 MLD Drinking water supply to be covered to at least 2 Pilot areas 135 MLD Drinking water supply to be covered to entire city
Rain water Harvesting Rain water Harvesting 2010 No. of house using RWH system 20 No. of house using RWH system 20 No. of house using RWH system 20 To increase in coverage of house holds 40 To increase in coverage of house holds 40 To increase in coverage of house holds 75 Increase in the of RWH system in the city. In the future the whole city will be covered.
Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD) Solid waste (DTD)
Waste collection ( of citizen served) ( of citizen served) 2010 70 - Collection and 45 - Segregation 70 - Collection and 45 - Segregation 70 - Collection and 45 - Segregation 85 collection and 65 segregation 85 collection and 65 segregation 100 DTD (Door to Door)collection and with an increase in of segregation Guntur (GMC) is improving the collection system. In the future the whole city will be served.


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The Proposed Master Budget of Guntur Municipal
Corporation
Resource / Indicator Unit of Measure Reference Year Current value (2009 / 2010) Short-Term Target (2012 / 2013) Long-Term Target (2015) Reasons / background for target
Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation) Environment / Green city ( of green area / plantation)
Surface of green area (m2 per 1000 inhabitants) 2010 123 125 130 Green areas are instrumental for better quality of life
Plantation Number 2010 14000 saplings with 45 survival 25000 saplings with 50 survival 50000 saplings with increasing in the 75 of survival Green areas are instrumental for better quality of life
Ponds / Parks Number 2010 8 10 12 Green areas are instrumental for better quality of life
Green areas are instrumental for better quality of life
Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development) Health (slum development)
Slums Number of slums developed (in terms of physical / environmental and social elements) Number of slums developed (in terms of physical / environmental and social elements) 2010 99 58 28 The aim is to make slum free city by 2017
Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy
Energy conservation Energy conservation Solar lighting in parks LED lights in streets 2010 0 Solar lighting in parks LED lights in streets (20) Solar lighting in parks LED lights in streets With increase in 60 Climate Protection / Energy Saving
Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools) Education (municipal schools)
Municipal Schools Result in (high schools and primary schools) Result in (high schools and primary schools) 2010 78 (High schools) 95 (High schools) 98 (High schools)
Municipal Schools Result in (high schools and primary schools) Result in (high schools and primary schools) 2010 95 (Primary schools) 98 (Primary schools) 100 (Primary schools)
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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
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Coming together is a Begining
Working together is Success
THANK YOU
We Make DReAMS Come True
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