Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy

This synthesis report details the process, outputs and intermediate outcomes of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) Technical Assistance (TA) to Support Government of India for implementation of the National Urban Sanitation Policy...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
BOD
MSW
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24434354/india-support-government-india-implementation-national-urban-sanitation-policy
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topic SANITATION
WATER QUALITY
WASTE
TARIFFS
SANITARY INSTALLATIONS
DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE
WATER SUPPLIES
TREATMENT PLANT
COMMUNITY SANITATION
SANITATION INITIATIVES
PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION POLICY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SANITATION SERVICE
PUBLIC SANITATION
SEWERAGE NETWORKS
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
LATRINE
SEWERAGE NETWORK
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE
EMISSIONS
SEWAGE
URBAN WATER
SANITATION POLICIES
TARIFF SETTING
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
NUTRIENTS
SANITATION FACILITY
ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
TREATMENT FACILITIES
BASIC SANITATION
SAFE DISPOSAL
WATER RESOURCES
URBAN WASTEWATER
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
PUBLIC HEALTH
FERTILIZERS
SLUM DWELLER
SANITATION IN CITIES
OXYGEN
CROP GROWTH
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTES
COMMUNITY TOILET
SCAVENGING
SERVICE CONNECTION
UNTREATED SEWAGE
COMMUNITY TOILETS
SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES
SANITATION ACCESS
SEPTIC TANK SLUDGE
TOILET
FILTRATION
INDUSTRIAL WATER
WATER
DESALINATION
PITS
WASTEWATER TREATMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
DRAINAGE
POLLUTION
OXYGEN DEMAND
IRRIGATION WATER
TOILETS
PLUMBING
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
EXCRETA
PIT LATRINES
INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS
BOD
SANITATION MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER
USERS
SURFACE WATERS
SLUDGE
LEAD
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
TOILET FACILITIES
TREATED WASTEWATER
URBAN SANITATION
DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER
TOILET BLOCK
SEWERS
UTILITIES
DEMAND FOR WATER
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
ELECTRICITY
CONNECTIONS
SOLID WASTE
LARGE CITIES
URBAN CENTERS
HYGIENE
CONNECTION
QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
SANITATION PROGRAM
URBAN AREAS
WATER TARIFFS
DRAINS
WASTEWATER RECYCLING
SANITATION SECTOR
HOUSE CONNECTIONS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
DISPOSAL SYSTEM
QUALITY OF WASTEWATER
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
PUMPING STATIONS
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
MSW
ENERGY RECOVERY
TANKS
WATER SOURCES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
URBAN LOCAL
PAPER
SANITATION SERVICES
DRINKING WATER
NETWORK
IRRIGATION
GROUNDWATER
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
METERS
SANITATION INDICATORS
SEPTIC TANKS
SANITATION SYSTEMS
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
EFFLUENT DISCHARGE
SEWER SYSTEMS
POLLUTION CONTROL
SEPTIC TANK
LATRINES
RECYCLING
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
ACCESS TO SANITATION
HUMAN EXCRETA
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
WATER SOURCE
SANITATION PROGRAMS
SANITATION SOLUTIONS
PUBLIC TOILETS
SEWERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
spellingShingle SANITATION
WATER QUALITY
WASTE
TARIFFS
SANITARY INSTALLATIONS
DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE
WATER SUPPLIES
TREATMENT PLANT
COMMUNITY SANITATION
SANITATION INITIATIVES
PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION POLICY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SANITATION SERVICE
PUBLIC SANITATION
SEWERAGE NETWORKS
DRAINAGE SYSTEMS
LATRINE
SEWERAGE NETWORK
WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT
WATER SUPPLY
WATER RESOURCE
EMISSIONS
SEWAGE
URBAN WATER
SANITATION POLICIES
TARIFF SETTING
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
NUTRIENTS
SANITATION FACILITY
ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
TREATMENT FACILITIES
BASIC SANITATION
SAFE DISPOSAL
WATER RESOURCES
URBAN WASTEWATER
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
PUBLIC HEALTH
FERTILIZERS
SLUM DWELLER
SANITATION IN CITIES
OXYGEN
CROP GROWTH
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
WASTES
COMMUNITY TOILET
SCAVENGING
SERVICE CONNECTION
UNTREATED SEWAGE
COMMUNITY TOILETS
SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES
SANITATION ACCESS
SEPTIC TANK SLUDGE
TOILET
FILTRATION
INDUSTRIAL WATER
WATER
DESALINATION
PITS
WASTEWATER TREATMENT INFRASTRUCTURE
WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
DRAINAGE
POLLUTION
OXYGEN DEMAND
IRRIGATION WATER
TOILETS
PLUMBING
WASTEWATER COLLECTION
EXCRETA
PIT LATRINES
INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS
BOD
SANITATION MANAGEMENT
WASTEWATER
USERS
SURFACE WATERS
SLUDGE
LEAD
SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS
TOILET FACILITIES
TREATED WASTEWATER
URBAN SANITATION
DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER
TOILET BLOCK
SEWERS
UTILITIES
DEMAND FOR WATER
HOUSEHOLD SANITATION
ELECTRICITY
CONNECTIONS
SOLID WASTE
LARGE CITIES
URBAN CENTERS
HYGIENE
CONNECTION
QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER
SANITATION PROGRAM
URBAN AREAS
WATER TARIFFS
DRAINS
WASTEWATER RECYCLING
SANITATION SECTOR
HOUSE CONNECTIONS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
DISPOSAL SYSTEM
QUALITY OF WASTEWATER
AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION
PUMPING STATIONS
SANITATION INTERVENTIONS
MSW
ENERGY RECOVERY
TANKS
WATER SOURCES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
URBAN LOCAL
PAPER
SANITATION SERVICES
DRINKING WATER
NETWORK
IRRIGATION
GROUNDWATER
URBAN WATER SUPPLY
METERS
SANITATION INDICATORS
SEPTIC TANKS
SANITATION SYSTEMS
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
EFFLUENT DISCHARGE
SEWER SYSTEMS
POLLUTION CONTROL
SEPTIC TANK
LATRINES
RECYCLING
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
ACCESS TO SANITATION
HUMAN EXCRETA
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
DIARRHEAL DISEASE
WATER SOURCE
SANITATION PROGRAMS
SANITATION SOLUTIONS
PUBLIC TOILETS
SEWERAGE
SANITATION FACILITIES
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Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description This synthesis report details the process, outputs and intermediate outcomes of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) Technical Assistance (TA) to Support Government of India for implementation of the National Urban Sanitation Policy (P131963). The objective of this TA was to (i) strengthen urban sanitation services and target the urban poor by development of strategies for regulation, funds allocation, improved accountability mechanisms and implementation of inclusive sanitation policies at national level and in at least five states, with two of these low-income states (LIS). This was to be supplemented with (ii) enabling design and use of improved performance monitoring systems by Government of India, 3 states and 300 urban local bodies by 2015, and (iii) strengthen capacity of local urban government institutions to provide improved – inclusive and sustainable – sanitation services for all. This TA provides the building blocks for sustainable sanitation improvements which are being adopted and implemented as part of another TA (P131967) in Madhya Pradesh and Tripura to pilot and operationalize City Sanitation Plans (CSPs) towards outcome oriented sector improvements. The areas addressed in this TA include the following specific goals of the NUSP: open defecation free cities, and integrated city-wide sanitation. The TA provided assistance to central government and the states in putting in place various elements identified as necessary for sector improvement, including planning, provisioning and monitoring processes. The TA also identified the need for the cities to see opportunities for financial recovery of investments through reuse and recycle strategies, to strengthen the incentive for investment in sanitation improvements.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
title_short Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
title_full Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
title_fullStr Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
title_full_unstemmed Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy
title_sort support to government of india for implementation of national urban sanitation policy
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24434354/india-support-government-india-implementation-national-urban-sanitation-policy
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21898
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spelling okr-10986-218982021-04-23T14:04:05Z Support to Government of India for Implementation of National Urban Sanitation Policy World Bank SANITATION WATER QUALITY WASTE TARIFFS SANITARY INSTALLATIONS DISPOSAL OF SLUDGE WATER SUPPLIES TREATMENT PLANT COMMUNITY SANITATION SANITATION INITIATIVES PUBLIC SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION POLICY WASTE MANAGEMENT SANITATION SERVICE PUBLIC SANITATION SEWERAGE NETWORKS DRAINAGE SYSTEMS LATRINE SEWERAGE NETWORK WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WATER SUPPLY WATER RESOURCE EMISSIONS SEWAGE URBAN WATER SANITATION POLICIES TARIFF SETTING SERVICE CONNECTIONS NUTRIENTS SANITATION FACILITY ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS TREATMENT FACILITIES BASIC SANITATION SAFE DISPOSAL WATER RESOURCES URBAN WASTEWATER MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER PUBLIC HEALTH FERTILIZERS SLUM DWELLER SANITATION IN CITIES OXYGEN CROP GROWTH WASTEWATER TREATMENT WASTES COMMUNITY TOILET SCAVENGING SERVICE CONNECTION UNTREATED SEWAGE COMMUNITY TOILETS SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITIES SANITATION ACCESS SEPTIC TANK SLUDGE TOILET FILTRATION INDUSTRIAL WATER WATER DESALINATION PITS WASTEWATER TREATMENT INFRASTRUCTURE WASTEWATER INFRASTRUCTURE SEWERAGE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE POLLUTION OXYGEN DEMAND IRRIGATION WATER TOILETS PLUMBING WASTEWATER COLLECTION EXCRETA PIT LATRINES INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS BOD SANITATION MANAGEMENT WASTEWATER USERS SURFACE WATERS SLUDGE LEAD SEPTIC TANK SYSTEMS TOILET FACILITIES TREATED WASTEWATER URBAN SANITATION DISPOSAL OF WASTEWATER TOILET BLOCK SEWERS UTILITIES DEMAND FOR WATER HOUSEHOLD SANITATION ELECTRICITY CONNECTIONS SOLID WASTE LARGE CITIES URBAN CENTERS HYGIENE CONNECTION QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER SANITATION PROGRAM URBAN AREAS WATER TARIFFS DRAINS WASTEWATER RECYCLING SANITATION SECTOR HOUSE CONNECTIONS SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND DISPOSAL SYSTEM QUALITY OF WASTEWATER AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION PUMPING STATIONS SANITATION INTERVENTIONS MSW ENERGY RECOVERY TANKS WATER SOURCES SEWAGE TREATMENT URBAN LOCAL PAPER SANITATION SERVICES DRINKING WATER NETWORK IRRIGATION GROUNDWATER URBAN WATER SUPPLY METERS SANITATION INDICATORS SEPTIC TANKS SANITATION SYSTEMS SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE EFFLUENT DISCHARGE SEWER SYSTEMS POLLUTION CONTROL SEPTIC TANK LATRINES RECYCLING URBAN HOUSEHOLDS ACCESS TO SANITATION HUMAN EXCRETA SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT DIARRHEAL DISEASE WATER SOURCE SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION SOLUTIONS PUBLIC TOILETS SEWERAGE SANITATION FACILITIES This synthesis report details the process, outputs and intermediate outcomes of the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) Technical Assistance (TA) to Support Government of India for implementation of the National Urban Sanitation Policy (P131963). The objective of this TA was to (i) strengthen urban sanitation services and target the urban poor by development of strategies for regulation, funds allocation, improved accountability mechanisms and implementation of inclusive sanitation policies at national level and in at least five states, with two of these low-income states (LIS). This was to be supplemented with (ii) enabling design and use of improved performance monitoring systems by Government of India, 3 states and 300 urban local bodies by 2015, and (iii) strengthen capacity of local urban government institutions to provide improved – inclusive and sustainable – sanitation services for all. This TA provides the building blocks for sustainable sanitation improvements which are being adopted and implemented as part of another TA (P131967) in Madhya Pradesh and Tripura to pilot and operationalize City Sanitation Plans (CSPs) towards outcome oriented sector improvements. The areas addressed in this TA include the following specific goals of the NUSP: open defecation free cities, and integrated city-wide sanitation. The TA provided assistance to central government and the states in putting in place various elements identified as necessary for sector improvement, including planning, provisioning and monitoring processes. The TA also identified the need for the cities to see opportunities for financial recovery of investments through reuse and recycle strategies, to strengthen the incentive for investment in sanitation improvements. 2015-05-19T16:20:35Z 2015-05-19T16:20:35Z 2015-04-28 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24434354/india-support-government-india-implementation-national-urban-sanitation-policy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21898 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study South Asia India