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The CENTRALITY Of Water “One of the many things I learned as president was the centrality of water in the social, political and economic affairs of the country, the continent and the world.” -Nelson Mandela, World Summit on Sustainable Development, 2002 INDIA: Racing Towards #3 Economy Estimated Real GDP 2050 $bn Real GDP 2006 $bn USA 12457 Japan 2829 Germany China 44000 35165 USA 2829 27803 India China 2225 UK 2213 Japan France 2132 Italy 1720 Canada 1122 Brazil 5870 3782 1119 Spain Germany S Korea India 6074 Russia UK Brazil 6673 3603 804 787 759 Source: Dreaming with BRICs: The path to 2050; Goldman Sachs France Italy 3148 2061 Per capita surface water availability Less Water for Every Individual <1700 - Water Stressed In cu meters <1000 - Water Scarce 2309 1902 1465 1235 1991 2001 2025 2050 Source : Water resources of India, Rakesh Kumar, R. D. Singh, K. D. Sharma, National Institute of Hydrology, India Go Forward: Four Pillars Conserve Generate Regulate Communicate Go Forward: Four Pillars Conserve Generate Regulate Communicate Reduce virtual water loss Reuse grey water Incentivise efficient use of water Burning Platform More crops with fewer drops Develop storage & irrigation infrastructure Correct pricing to address misuse Best Practices Reward recharge of water Water pledge Adopt water efficient technologies CII Water Council Mandate Build Awareness • Burning Platform • Criticality of water conservation Promote Reform • Catalyst for implementing best practices • Partner in efficiency, technology, infrastructure Facilitate Policy • Partner with government in recommending policy • Address barriers CII – Triveni Water Institute The first of its kind in the world (Government, Industry, Civil Society coming together) Focus areas Water and Waste Water Management – Municipal – Domestic – Industrial – Agriculture Approach to Water Management Advisory services Water audits & Training – 50 audits till date – 25 Training program on industrial conservation and management In-house External Annual Water Savings Equivalent Annual Cost Savings (Rs (m3/year) Lakhs/year) Identified 20 million 1500.00 Achieved* 4.0 million 150.00 (till date) * Balance under implementation National Water Awards National Awards for excellence in Water management – Nov 24 & 25, 2011 - Delhi Eighth edition Awards category – Within the fence – Beyond the fence – Innovative Water saving product – Rain water harvesting award JnNRUM Programme Historically Unique in Modern History Investment needed in 2012-2031 Rs 7,54,627 Crores- Capital Rs 8,17,671 Crores –O & M Water supply,sewerage & storm water 41 % of all capital & 41 % for O & M The Indian Urban Constituency in our Democracy * 12 Mega Cities, 80 Tier I Towns, 3500 Urban entities * All State Capitals- Centres of Governance *40 % of India will be in urban areas by 2050 * 60 % of Indian Youth in urban areas * Educated & Politically conscious Middle Class Vote Bank. * Rise in Incomes & Aspirations State Govts & Urban Local Bodies *Water – Local Issue *Resources with State Government Vs Water Governance with ULBs *Financial Resources/Risks vis-à-vis JNNURM’s Catalytic Role *Lack of Clarity & Priorities at ULB level * Political Conflicts/Party Politics Focus of JnNRUM in Urban Water Public-Private Partnership Financial Reforms Services to the poor Citizen services & Governance reforms Technical Innovation Enabling Factors & Insights *Urban Water Needs Vs Availability *Millenium Development Goals *225 lpcd to 50 lpcd * Surveys & audits * Planning and Existing Infrastructure * Detailed Project Reports & preparation of project documentation Cities on Forward Path Jamshedpur Navi Mumbai Hyderabad Pimpri Chinchwad Chennai Bengaluru Kolkata Tiruchirapalli Nagpur Is Water Bankruptcy Inevitable ? “There is still enough water for all of us – but only so long as we keep it clean, use it more wisely, and share it fairly.” Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General, UN Thank You Ramani Iyer Forbes Marshall Ltd Member National Water Council – Confederation of Indian Industry