India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana

The Government of Punjab, through Government of India’s (GoI) Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) had requested the World Bank to provide non-lending technical assistance (NLTA) to provide high quality basic urban civic amenities to the residents...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2015
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WTP
COD
BOD
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24921460/india-support-strategic-assessment-innovative-transformative-change-delivering-urban-environment-services-amritsar-ludhiana
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topic WATER QUALITY
TARIFFS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
WATER SERVICES
TREATING WASTEWATER
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
CARBON DIOXIDE
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
AIR QUALITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
QUALITY OF WATER
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
CARBON
CHEMICAL
PUMPS
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
NITROGEN OXIDES
WATER SECTOR
SEWERAGE NETWORK
HEAVY METALS
MERCURY
SILT DEPOSITION
WATER SUPPLY
EMISSIONS
DOMESTIC WATER
RESERVOIRS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
URBAN WATER
SURFACE WATER
INCENTIVES
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
HIGH LEVELS
MODELS
ADEQUATE WATER
WATER BOARD
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
SEWERAGE SERVICES
LAND TENURE
WATER RESOURCES
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
MUNICIPALITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PRIVATE OPERATOR
MANGANESE
IRON
AIR POLLUTION
COST RECOVERY
POPULATION GROWTH
WATER TREATMENT
BASINS
CONSTRUCTION
OPTIONS
WATER USE
WATER
STORM DRAINAGE
WTP
POLLUTION
SERVICE PROVISION
LITRES PER DAY
MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
SMALL CITIES
POLICY DECISIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
COD
IRRIGATION CANALS
STORM WATER
METALS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
GREENHOUSE GASES
EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CARBON EMISSIONS
LAND USE
SURFACE WATER SUPPLY
EFFLUENT TREATMENT
BOD
RESOURCES
WASTEWATER
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
WATER TARIFF
UTILITIES
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
WATER DEMAND
SOLID WASTE
LARGE CITIES
QUALITY STANDARDS
SYSTEMS
ABATEMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
URBAN AREAS
WATER TARIFFS
DAIRIES
SURFACE WATER RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
LOGGING
PROPERTY
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LOCAL WATER
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC WORKS
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
PUMPING STATIONS
WELLS
WATER SOURCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WATER BODIES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
LAND
PUMPING
DISSOLVED SOLIDS
POWER CONSUMPTION
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
DRINKING WATER
GROUND WATER
TARIFF STRUCTURE
GROUNDWATER
ACCESS TO SERVICES
WATER POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
REVENUE
LIVING CONDITIONS
RECYCLING
EFFLUENTS
ARSENIC
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
POOR QUALITY OF WATER
RAW SEWAGE
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LOW INCOME AREAS
QUALITY OF SERVICE
spellingShingle WATER QUALITY
TARIFFS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
WATER SERVICES
TREATING WASTEWATER
ECONOMIC GROWTH
WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
CARBON DIOXIDE
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
AIR QUALITY
WASTE MANAGEMENT
QUALITY OF WATER
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
CARBON
CHEMICAL
PUMPS
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
NITROGEN OXIDES
WATER SECTOR
SEWERAGE NETWORK
HEAVY METALS
MERCURY
SILT DEPOSITION
WATER SUPPLY
EMISSIONS
DOMESTIC WATER
RESERVOIRS
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
URBAN WATER
SURFACE WATER
INCENTIVES
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
HIGH LEVELS
MODELS
ADEQUATE WATER
WATER BOARD
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
SEWERAGE SERVICES
LAND TENURE
WATER RESOURCES
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
MUNICIPALITIES
PUBLIC HEALTH
INDUSTRIAL AREAS
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
PRIVATE OPERATOR
MANGANESE
IRON
AIR POLLUTION
COST RECOVERY
POPULATION GROWTH
WATER TREATMENT
BASINS
CONSTRUCTION
OPTIONS
WATER USE
WATER
STORM DRAINAGE
WTP
POLLUTION
SERVICE PROVISION
LITRES PER DAY
MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
SMALL CITIES
POLICY DECISIONS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
COD
IRRIGATION CANALS
STORM WATER
METALS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT
GREENHOUSE GASES
EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
CARBON EMISSIONS
LAND USE
SURFACE WATER SUPPLY
EFFLUENT TREATMENT
BOD
RESOURCES
WASTEWATER
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
WATER TARIFF
UTILITIES
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
WATER DEMAND
SOLID WASTE
LARGE CITIES
QUALITY STANDARDS
SYSTEMS
ABATEMENT
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
URBAN AREAS
WATER TARIFFS
DAIRIES
SURFACE WATER RESOURCES
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
LOGGING
PROPERTY
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
LOCAL WATER
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC WORKS
DISSOLVED OXYGEN
PUMPING STATIONS
WELLS
WATER SOURCES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
WATER BODIES
SEWAGE TREATMENT
DRINKING WATER SUPPLY
LAND
PUMPING
DISSOLVED SOLIDS
POWER CONSUMPTION
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
DRINKING WATER
GROUND WATER
TARIFF STRUCTURE
GROUNDWATER
ACCESS TO SERVICES
WATER POLLUTION
POLLUTION CONTROL
REVENUE
LIVING CONDITIONS
RECYCLING
EFFLUENTS
ARSENIC
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
POOR QUALITY OF WATER
RAW SEWAGE
INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS
LOW INCOME AREAS
QUALITY OF SERVICE
World Bank Group
India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
geographic_facet South Asia
India
description The Government of Punjab, through Government of India’s (GoI) Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) had requested the World Bank to provide non-lending technical assistance (NLTA) to provide high quality basic urban civic amenities to the residents of cities of Ludhiana and Amritsar in the areas of: water supply, sewerage, storm water drainage, solid waste management, and modern urban transport system. The study is expected to recommend measures and technologies to overcome the existing problems and transform the cities in to modern cities with substantially developed urban civic amenities. Capacity building, institution, and legal reforms will also be the component of the project report. After initial discussions with sector officials, a Bank team visited both Amritsar and Ludhiana cities to identify priority service level innovations and institutional challenges that have to be addressed under this NLTA for achieving desired transformative change. Currently, water supply is drawn from hundreds of unprotected bore wells across length and breadth of the city - which supply polluted water through an unplanned haphazard network. Utility, fully owned by the municipal corporation, will have operational autonomy to manage water and waste water services, whilst still be accountable to the corporation. Financial position will become clear, it can focus on becoming financially self-sustaining. The utility will make long term plans for water supply and sewage; and with government support may also be able to mobilize resources through this is unlikely in the short term in Amritsar.
format Report
author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
title_short India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
title_full India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
title_fullStr India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
title_full_unstemmed India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana
title_sort india : strategic assessment for innovative and transformative change in delivering urban environment services in amritsar and ludhiana
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24921460/india-support-strategic-assessment-innovative-transformative-change-delivering-urban-environment-services-amritsar-ludhiana
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spelling okr-10986-228072021-04-23T14:04:10Z India : Strategic Assessment for Innovative and Transformative Change in Delivering Urban Environment Services in Amritsar and Ludhiana World Bank Group WATER QUALITY TARIFFS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY WATER SERVICES TREATING WASTEWATER ECONOMIC GROWTH WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM RENEWABLE RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION CARBON DIOXIDE MUNICIPAL SERVICES AIR QUALITY WASTE MANAGEMENT QUALITY OF WATER ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS CARBON CHEMICAL PUMPS SUSPENDED SOLIDS NITROGEN OXIDES WATER SECTOR SEWERAGE NETWORK HEAVY METALS MERCURY SILT DEPOSITION WATER SUPPLY EMISSIONS DOMESTIC WATER RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES URBAN WATER SURFACE WATER INCENTIVES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES HIGH LEVELS MODELS ADEQUATE WATER WATER BOARD DRAINAGE SYSTEM SEWERAGE SERVICES LAND TENURE WATER RESOURCES ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION MUNICIPALITIES PUBLIC HEALTH INDUSTRIAL AREAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WASTEWATER TREATMENT PRIVATE OPERATOR MANGANESE IRON AIR POLLUTION COST RECOVERY POPULATION GROWTH WATER TREATMENT BASINS CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS WATER USE WATER STORM DRAINAGE WTP POLLUTION SERVICE PROVISION LITRES PER DAY MUNICIPAL SYSTEM SMALL CITIES POLICY DECISIONS SERVICE DELIVERY SUSTAINABLE SERVICES COD IRRIGATION CANALS STORM WATER METALS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT GREENHOUSE GASES EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CARBON EMISSIONS LAND USE SURFACE WATER SUPPLY EFFLUENT TREATMENT BOD RESOURCES WASTEWATER SEWERAGE SYSTEM ENERGY CONSUMPTION CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES WATER TARIFF UTILITIES AIR POLLUTION CONTROL WATER DEMAND SOLID WASTE LARGE CITIES QUALITY STANDARDS SYSTEMS ABATEMENT CENTRAL GOVERNMENT URBAN AREAS WATER TARIFFS DAIRIES SURFACE WATER RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION LOGGING PROPERTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT LOCAL WATER ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC WORKS DISSOLVED OXYGEN PUMPING STATIONS WELLS WATER SOURCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WATER BODIES SEWAGE TREATMENT DRINKING WATER SUPPLY LAND PUMPING DISSOLVED SOLIDS POWER CONSUMPTION WATER TREATMENT PLANT DRINKING WATER GROUND WATER TARIFF STRUCTURE GROUNDWATER ACCESS TO SERVICES WATER POLLUTION POLLUTION CONTROL REVENUE LIVING CONDITIONS RECYCLING EFFLUENTS ARSENIC COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POOR QUALITY OF WATER RAW SEWAGE INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENTS LOW INCOME AREAS QUALITY OF SERVICE The Government of Punjab, through Government of India’s (GoI) Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) had requested the World Bank to provide non-lending technical assistance (NLTA) to provide high quality basic urban civic amenities to the residents of cities of Ludhiana and Amritsar in the areas of: water supply, sewerage, storm water drainage, solid waste management, and modern urban transport system. The study is expected to recommend measures and technologies to overcome the existing problems and transform the cities in to modern cities with substantially developed urban civic amenities. Capacity building, institution, and legal reforms will also be the component of the project report. After initial discussions with sector officials, a Bank team visited both Amritsar and Ludhiana cities to identify priority service level innovations and institutional challenges that have to be addressed under this NLTA for achieving desired transformative change. Currently, water supply is drawn from hundreds of unprotected bore wells across length and breadth of the city - which supply polluted water through an unplanned haphazard network. Utility, fully owned by the municipal corporation, will have operational autonomy to manage water and waste water services, whilst still be accountable to the corporation. Financial position will become clear, it can focus on becoming financially self-sustaining. The utility will make long term plans for water supply and sewage; and with government support may also be able to mobilize resources through this is unlikely in the short term in Amritsar. 2015-11-03T15:45:18Z 2015-11-03T15:45:18Z 2015-06-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24921460/india-support-strategic-assessment-innovative-transformative-change-delivering-urban-environment-services-amritsar-ludhiana http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22807 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy Economic & Sector Work South Asia India