Thursday 24 July 2014

           PRECIOUS WATER FLOWS LIKE MONEY OUT OF ATMs
-Water at the click of a button-

NEW DELHI: Despite being the national capital, several areas in Delhi don’t have access to clean, drinking water. Dependence on water tankers of Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has become a way of life for hundreds of residents in several areas that are either at tail end of distribution or are not at all connected to water supply lines.
 
Savda Ghevra – a dusty resettlement colony in North West Delhi – is a home to a new experiment in water distribution, the water ATMs. Residents of Savda Ghevra have 15 tall, cylindrical, concrete water dispensing, machines in their colony that run on power from solar panels. These machines have changed the way of life for many families.

Now, all they have to do is swipe their ATM card through one such machine and draw water at just 30 paise per litre. “Whenever I need drinking water, my 8 year old son takes the smart card and fills the bottle from the ATM,” says Geeta, s resident.

People carrying water bottles and buckets in on hand and the smart card in the other is a common sight in Savda Ghevra.
The ATMs have been installed by Sarvajal, an Ahmedabad - based social enterprise, in each partnership with DJB. Each ATM has a small screen, which shows details such as the amount of water withdrawn ad the balance amount in the card.

The card costs Rs.100, of which Rs.50 is one time fee. The card can be recharged with a minimum of Rs.50 at Sarvajal’s water purification plant in the colony, which services the ATMs. Nearly 1000 residents have got water ATM cards and the total consumption of water from all the 15 ATMs is roughly about 3000 litres each. Each water ATM holds a maximum of 500 litres.

“We are working with the community to make them understand the value of affordable drinking water,” says Sharma.


A step ahead to water safety…!

Dignity House : Plan of Action

                            












DIGNITY HOUSE PROJECT:Save Water             
                  


House Mantra  -     ‘For Sustainability,  catch them young’

To make the project effective and popular among the students, all activities are designed in such a way that it will generate energy, interest and enthusiasm.
To bring continuity and awareness, the activities in the programme is grouped in three levels for all the classes and time again, competition will be held within the house to keep the spirit going.

ACTIVITIES

Level 1 : Local

1.         Movie making of your own family and friends
·         Negative aspect: Commonly used wrong practices of wasting water like overflow of taps, bathing by shower, wasting water during brushing and so on.
·         Positive aspect: practice of judicious reuse of water like reuse for washing car, cleaning verandah, for watering plants and so on.

2.         Water Awareness Hunt

·         House brigades will prepare a collage from waste materials showing use of water.
·         Rest will find as many flaws as they can from the collage. Collage with minimum flaws will be rewarded.

Level 2 : School - Participation of different stakeholders at school

1.      Design the pledge
·         “To prevent water war, save our water footprints. We pledge ………..”
(Pledge to be designed in meaningful way and must be circulated amongst each other)

Level 3 : Community level

1.        March-past on water conservation in the school and in neighborhood.
·         Circulating self-made bookmarks on save water.
·         Creating self-designed posters/slogans & pasted in areas like water taps, canteen
·         Reciting Slogans during march-past.

                       



House In-charge – Seema Agarwal