Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services ... - Municipal
Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services ... - Municipal
Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services ... - Municipal
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Exhibit 4.17 Core urban services - Ongoing initiatives, Baseline indicators and gaps<br />
Sl. No Name of the Indicator Value Issues and Gaps<br />
Water Supply:<br />
TWAD board currently preparing Hogenakkal water supply scheme to supply water in all wards in Krishnagiri town.<br />
1 Daily Per Capita Supply (LPCD)-2007 60.4 Current supply on a per capita basis is significantly below<br />
2 Storage Capacity / Daily Supply (%) 70%<br />
municipal norms<br />
3 Distribution Network / Road Length (%)-<br />
89.8%<br />
Need for significant augmentation of water supply at<br />
(only municipal roads)<br />
source, storage and distribution.<br />
4 Water connections / Assessed properties (%) 39%<br />
Sanitation:<br />
The DPR for the proposed UGD system covering all the wards is under preparation by TWAD Board.<br />
6 Presence of UGD network (Yes / No) No Coverage of UG network inadequate<br />
7 UG connections / assessed properties (%) 0.<br />
8 Household per Public convenience (nos.) 90<br />
9 Storm Drain Length / road network (%) 73%<br />
Roads and Street Lights:<br />
CCP cum BP - Krishnagiri <strong>Municipal</strong>ity 27<br />
Storm water drainage coverage needs to be increased<br />
Public convenience network needs augmentation in view of<br />
the present inadequate coverage.<br />
Proposal Rs. 68.70 lakh for road network improvements under UIDSSMT will be executed after the implementation of water supply and UGD<br />
schemes.<br />
10 BT roads / Total (%) 63.43% <strong>Municipal</strong> roads would require comprehensive upgradation<br />
following water supply and UGD implementation.<br />
11 Road length per Street Light (m) 33 m<br />
Solid Waste Management:<br />
The solid waste management action plan involved an outlay of Rs. 109.96 lakh is under implementation. Collection activity in 11 wards privatized.<br />
11 Waste generation per capita (gms) 414 Composing, Source segregation and Door-to-door<br />
12 Collection efficiency (% of waste generated) 100%<br />
14 Compost yard area (Acres per 10,000<br />
population)<br />
15 Average vehicle trips 4<br />
16 Source Segregation and Composting<br />
(Yes/No)<br />
74%<br />
partial<br />
collection needs implementation in a phased manner.<br />
Awareness among citizens for less usage of plastics.<br />
Scope for greater private participation covering end-to-end<br />
given the size and scope of the SWM service requirement.