Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Financial Services ... - Municipal
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8.2 Sanitation<br />
Sector Sanitation<br />
Project Description UGD scheme<br />
Project Status DPR already prepared by TWAD and under updation.<br />
Need for the<br />
project<br />
Project<br />
Components<br />
Project Cost and<br />
basis<br />
All 33 wards out of 52 have some Underground Drainage system in place. While<br />
the project to cover 19 wards has been delayed for a long time, TWAD has also<br />
prepared a DPR for the uncovered areas. Therefore there is significant gaps in<br />
sanitation that need to be rectified on priority.<br />
Comprehensive Underground Drainage scheme (Estd. Outlay – Rs. 24.34<br />
crore) covering the following components<br />
Provision of UGD scheme 33 wards ~ Rs. 24.34 crore<br />
Provision of estimated 3500 household connections in 5 years and additional<br />
sewer network of approximately 44 km.<br />
Estimated at Rs. 24.34 crore. Based on estimate for 33 wards provided by TWAD,<br />
cost escalation sought by contractor for ongoing UGD scheme and discussions<br />
with officials of Krish- M.<br />
Revenue impact Direct incremental revenue impact as Krish- M intends to levy house connection<br />
deposits and user charges. However, it has still not been decided whether Krish-<br />
M or TWAD would be handling the maintenance<br />
Financing mix Could be structured as a combination of grant, loan and own funds.<br />
Remarks Given the large size and the complexity of the project, it is important to follow best<br />
practices in contracting out this project. Stringent quality considerations must be<br />
adopted in selecting contractors. The contract could be structured on a BOT<br />
format where the contractor is also responsible for maintaining the network, so<br />
that that the risk of non-performance is shared. Further incentives and penalties<br />
should be built into the contract to ensure timely completion of the project.<br />
Modern best practices including biogas based electricity generation should be<br />
incorporated in the project design.<br />
ESA analysis and<br />
tentative rating<br />
Sector Sanitation<br />
E1 – Project could have major environmental impacts thus necessitating<br />
Environmental Assessment Reports (EAR),<br />
S1 or S2 – is likely to have PAPs and hence need fairly detailed assessment.<br />
Project Description Implementation of pucca storm water drains and flood management measures.<br />
Project Status Proposed.<br />
A Detailed Project Report needs to be prepared covering<br />
a) identification of potential water catchment points (including restoration of<br />
water bodies),<br />
b) Identify arterial canal networks that need to be developed/strengthened<br />
based on a review of flooding and water flow patterns and<br />
c) Specify ward level guidelines for storm water drain construction in terms of<br />
linkages and gradient of local storm water drain construction initiatives.<br />
Need for the<br />
project<br />
Project<br />
Components<br />
Krish- M has a number of flood-prone and low-lying areas as identified<br />
This project would involve<br />
Construction of new Pucca concrete storm water drains along the road<br />
along with interlinking to water bodies in uncovered areas in an estimated<br />
length. Cost estimated arrived at based on a normative length of 164 km of<br />
CCP cum BP - Krishnagiri <strong>Municipal</strong>ity 71