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Jal Jeevan Mission - Coggle Diagram
Jal Jeevan Mission
Vision
Every rural household
has
drinking water supply
in
adequate quantity of prescribed quality
on
regular and long-term basis
at
affordable service delivery charges
leading to
improvement in living standards of rural communities.
Objectives
To provide FHTC to every rural household.
To prioritize provision of FHTCs in quality affected areas, villages in drought prone and desert areas, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY) villages, etc.
To provide functional tap connection to Schools, Anganwadi centres, GP buildings, Health centres, wellness centres and community buildings
To monitor functionality of tap connections.
To promote and ensure voluntary ownership among local community by way of contribution in cash, kind and/ or labour and voluntary labour (shramdaan)
To assist in ensuring sustainability of water supply system, i.e. water source, water supply infrastructure, and funds for regular O&M
To empower and develop human resource in the sector such that the demands of construction, plumbing, electrical, water quality management, water treatment, catchment protection, O&M, etc. are taken care of in short and long term
To bring awareness on various aspects and significance of safe drinking water and involvement of stakeholders in manner that make water everyone's business
Components under JJM
Efforts should be made to
source funds
from different sources/ programmes and convergence is the key
Development of
in-village piped water supply infrastructure
to provide tap water connection to
every rural household
Development of
reliable drinking water sources and/ or augmentation of existing source
s to provide long-term sustainability of water supply system
Wherever necessary,
bulk water transfer, treatment plants and distribution network to cater to every rural household
Technological interventions for removal of
contaminants where water quality is an issu
e
Retrofitting of completed and ongoing schemes to provide FHTCs at
minimum service level of 55 lpcd;
Greywater management
Support activities, i.e
. IEC, HRD, training, development of utilities,
water quality laboratories, water quality testing & surveillance, R&D, knowledge centre, capacity building of communities, etc.
Any other unforeseen challenges/ issues emerging due to natural disasters/ calamities which affect the goal o
f FHTC to every household by 2024,
as per guidelines of Ministry of
Finance on Flexi Funds