Puri, July 26, 2021.
Puri has become the first city in
India to achieve 24 x 7 safe drinking water from taps, as per Indian Quality
Standards of IS 10500 from July 26, 2021. It is an initiative of the Odisha
government’s ‘Sujal’ or ‘Drink From Tap’ mission, spearheaded by Odisha chief
minister Naveen Patnaik. The transformative initiative will now benefit the
city’s 2.5 lakh local population and 2 crore tourists who visit the holy city
of Lord Jagannath annually. Provision of safe drinking water will further help
prevent the usage of 3crore plastic bottles annually eliminating 400 metric
tonnes of plastic waste, further reducing the state’s carbon footprint.
The state-of-the-art technology,
which allows people to drink directly from the tap, has become a reality in
India for the first time. Puri now has 100% metered household water connections
with safe drinking water round-the-clock joining the league of global cities
like London, Singapore and New York.
The honourable CM of Odisha
inaugurated the ‘Drink from Tap Mission’ - ‘Sujal’ in Puri through video
conferencing on July 26. Dedicating the 24x7 “drink-from-tap-quality” water
supply system to the glory of Jagannath and the people of Puri he said,
“Providing Drink-from-Tap Quality water 24x7 to every household is a
transformative project and this is a step in the direction of our vision for
making Puri a world class heritage city. Puri residents, tourists and pilgrims
alike can now drink water from tap across the city be it at home or across the
newly-established water fountains. It has been my dream to provide piped
drinking water to every household in Odisha and this is now turning a
reality.”
Pilgrims who visit the city will
further have access to 120 drinking water fountains set up by the state all
along the Grand Trunk Road and other Puri hotspots that are similar to the
water fountains at airports. Apart from Puri, the mission is also on its way to
success in 16 other cities across Odisha covering 40lakh households. The
initiative, with it’s mission of 'water for all’, is set to provide safe water
to every household in Odisha across all 114 urban local bodies with an
inclusive mandate covering all slum households across the state.
The water quality surveillance
has been strengthened with state-of-the-art laboratories, labs on wheels,
chlorine analysers with automatic chlorine dozers, water quality sensors, and
doorstep quality surveillance. Underprivileged women from Self Help Groups,
part of Odisha’s acclaimed Mission Shakti, designated as Jalsaathis, have been
hired as a key community link between public and the government on a
performance-based and incentive-linked programme that furthers Odisha’s long
standing commitment to women empowerment and inclusion. Jalsaathis, have been
trained for meter reading, revenue collection, conducting field water quality
tests and sensitising people to having metered connections. This has ensured
100% metered household connections in Puri.
Returning migrants have also been
considered in this mission and plumbers are being trained for installation and
maintenance work, including checking for leakages and wastage of water.
This Smart Water Management
Technology implemented in the state to monitor uninterrupted and quality water
supply across Puri has also won national level recognitions --- the Award of
Excellence at the second National Water and Sanitation Innovation Summit, and
the Award of Excellence at the 18th CSI SIG e-Governance Awards.
The state minister for housing
and urban development, Pratap Jena, addressed the event, which was also
attended by the secretary from the ministry of housing and urban affairs,
government of India, and live-streamed via Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.