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Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns

Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns aims at improvement in urban infrastructure in towns and cities in a planned manner. It shall subsume the existing schemes of Integrated Development of Small and Medium Towns (IDSMT) and Accelerated Urban Water Supply Programme (AUWSP)

Objectives:
The objectives of the scheme are to :

  • 1. improve infrastructural facilities and help create durable public assets and quality oriented services in cities and towns
  • 2. enhance public-private-partnership in infrastructural development
  • 3. promote planned integrated development of towns and cities

The schemes will apply to all cities / towns as per 2001 census, excepting cities / towns covered under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)

The State Government may priorities towns and cities on the basis of their felt-need. While prioritising towns, states would take into account existing infrastructure, population of Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes and special problems like hilly terrain.

Urban Renewal i.e. redevelopment of inner (old) city areas [ this would include items like widening of narrow streets, shifting of industrial / commercial establishments from non-conforming (inner-city) to 'conforming' (outer-city) areas to reduce congestion, replacement of old and worn-out water pipes by new/higher capacity ones, renewal of sewerage/drainage/solid waste disposal systems, etc.]



  • 1. Water Supply (including de-sanitation plants) and sanitation
  • 2. Sewerage and Solid Waste Management
  • 3. Construction and improvement of drains/storm water drains
  • 4. Development of heritage areas
  • 5. Preservation of water bodies.


Water Supply
Water supply system maintained by the Municipality of the entire town. The source of water is ground water in this area.

Present supply of water is 70 LPCD. There is Three overhead reservoirs in the town with capacity of 1,25,000 gallon. These are situated in ward no.3,7 & 8 and it works in 3 shifts. There are 11 pumps with 9500 gallon/ hour capacity; The physical infrastructure of water supply has been provided in the table below:

Total length of distribution pipeline

45.00 km

Number of house connections

1307 nos.

Number of street and stand posts

180 nos.

Number of hand operated tubewells

66 nos.

Average diameter of the pipes

100 mm



The urban household survey revealed the limited water supply sources. In total 1307 households have water connection. Most of the families (nearly 70%) have to depend on roadside tap for drinking water. Ward wise details have been provided in the table below.

Availability of Drinking Water

 

Availability of drinking water

 

Ward No

No Response

Within Premises

Road Tap

Road Tube wells

Others

Grand Total

1

 

204

241

12

 

457

2

 

125

312

15

 

452

3

 

99

220

10

 

329

4

 

248

231

6

 

485

5

 

122

207

8

 

337

6

 

235

199

 

 

434

7

 

66

330

 

 

396

8

 

63

315

27

 

405

9

 

44

220

32

 

296

10

 

53

265

23

 

341

11

 

48

240

32

 

320

Grand Total

 

1307

2780

165

 

4252

Percentage

 

30.74

65.38

3.88

 

100.00



Features for Water supply in Ramjibonpur as on 2011

Source

Quantity and type

Ground water

1.6 MLD

No. of OHTs

3 Nos.

Distribution Line

45.0 km

No. of stand posts

180

No. of Hand pumps

66

Domestic connections

1307

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