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Water Resource
Management
Veolia Water’s
experience in India
Brune Poirson – CSR & Sustainability – Veolia Water India
Water.org
19th of February 2013
Urban Water supply in India: Overview (1)
  Rapid urbanization

   Population
361 million in 1951
         to             Per capita availability of
 1.2 billion today          water decreased
                        5.177 m³/year in 1951 to
                        1.654 m³/year in 2007

  Depleting water resources
 India has 16% of the
         global                                          Average annual
  population, but has       Large scale extraction
                               of ground water        precipitation received
   only 4% of water         widening gap between         4000 km³/year
       resources
                           the demand (830 mgd)
                            and supply (650 mgd)       Total annual
        Total annual
                                  of water           renewable water
        withdrawals
                                                        resources
       17.2 km³/year                                  1.897 km³/year
Urban Water supply in India: Overview (2)
India’s water supply networks facilities are far from optimum
• In terms of connectivity, quality, efficiency, or equity
• Only 32% of India’s population receives treated water


Water supply in urban areas is inadequate
• 30% of households do not have access to water in their premises
• 18.6% do not have access to any form of sanitation facilities

Inadequate water supply in cities leads to overcharging and
exploitation of the urban poor, who end up paying more than the
rich per unit of water

The infrastructure and maintenance of the pipelines is also very poor
•   Average value for non-revenue water reached about
    40% in 2008-09
Urban water supply in India:
                                                        current situation
                                     Per capita production vs. hours of supply in various prominent cities
                                                        Precapita productin Vs Hours of supply in various prominent Cities
                                     Per capita production vs. hours of supply in various prominent cities
                                                     350                                                                                                30
per capita production (lpcd)




                                                                                                                                                             hours supplied (Hr./day)
                                                     300                                                                                                25
                                                     250
                                                                                                                                                        20
                                                     200
                                                                                                                                                        15
                                                     150
                                                                                                                                                        10
                                                     100
                                                        50                                                                                              5

                                                        -                                                                                               0
                                                              New                             Bangalo Hydera Ahmeda Chandig
                                                                      Mumbai Chennai Kolkotta                                 Paris   Shangai England
                                                              Delhi                             re     bad     bad    arh
                               per capita production (lpcd)    179     241      117      193      151   203   170     319     173       175     200
                               supply hours (hr./day)           2       4        2        8        4    1.5    2      12       24       24      24

                                                                        per capita production (lpcd)                 supply hours (hr./day)
Increased focus on water supply & urbanization
GoI has launched ambitious policies
• Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM)
    Aims at creating ‘economically productive, efficient, equitable and responsive
    Cities’ by a strategy of upgrading the social and economic infrastructure in cities
    and the provision of basic services.
• Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Town (UIDSSMT)
    Aims at improving infrastructural facilities and help create durable public
    assets, quality oriented services in cities & towns, enhancing public-private-
    partnership in infrastructural development and promoting planned integrated
    development of towns and cities.
• Investments through JnNURM have been predominantly for basic services like water
  supply and sewerage  64% of total investments
• JnNURM and UIDSSMT schemes fund up to 70% of the project costs

Private participation can help bridging the capacity gap
• Technical, financial or managerial
Typical issues facing water utilities in India
Lack of “accountability” (absence of water flow measurement)
Poor preventive maintenance & neglect of underground assets
High unaccounted-for-water results in waste of water and electricity
Absence of commercial approach for cost recovery
Municipal water utilities need support from professional water operators
Need to focus on customer services
Proper stand pipe policy for the slum areas
Sustainable Solutions for
       Municipal Water Utilities in India
Unaccounted-for-water and leakage reduction
Continuous un-interrupted water supply
Asset management planning
Economic, institutional and financial reforms
Create community awareness on water issues through education
Implementation of consumer oriented customer policy
Social policy for the under-privileged
Veolia Water India: Key figures
Provide 24/7 and safe water for all
Won India’s first PPP contract of the
integrated management of an entire’s
city water service (Nagpur)
Serve 3.5 million people
Work in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
Design, Build and Operate drinking water
treatment plants and wastewater
treatment plants
Run continuous water supply pilot
projects across India




     Revenue 2010 – 2011
       470 Millions INR
Providing safe & sustainable water for all
Continuous water supply at full pressure
Better quality water with no contamination
ensuring public health
Reduction in water losses
Better accountability
Better service to all consumers; revolutionizes
service to the poor
Ensures sustainability of system by converting
coping costs into resources



“Water for all and 24/7 supplies with focus
    on safety, equity, and reliability”
Nagpur Full City Project

Operated by Orange City Water (OCW)
a JV between Veolia Water India &
Vishvaraj Environment Ltd. (VEL)
24/7 safe water supply for all
25 years Operation & Maintenance
2.7 million inhabitants

After five years:
• 100% of the city
• 24/7 safe drinking water supply for all
• Five WTP: 730 MLD
• Around 140 liters of water/person/day     NAGPUR
• 2,500 km of pipelines
• 350,000 water connections
• Modern and accessible customer services
Our work in Karnataka
5 demo-zones: Hubli-Dharwad, Belgaum, Gulbarga
• Objective: to demonstrate feasibility of 24/7 continuous water supply for all
• Creation of five customers service centers
• Implementation of volumetric tariff
• Special slum tariff policy

Bijapur
• Performance contract: two years of                    construction, three
  years of operation and maintenance
• 67,000 people will be served, incl. 2,300 in slums

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
• 3-year O&M contract of water supply and sewage treatment               KARNATAKA
• 8,000 people served throughout the campus
Ilkal
• Performance contract: 1.5 years of
  construction/rehabilitation, 4 years O&M
• 9,000 households will be served (including 30% slum population)
Veolia Water India’s work in slums

Slum population served:
• In Karnataka – more than 52,000 people
• In Nagpur – almost 1 million people (in 446
  slums)
Commitment to increase the amount of
water availability per person per day
Dedicated customer services
Innovating to create shared value
Re-conceiving the intersection between society and corporate
performance
Meeting the needs to the poorest
Excelling in the ‘ACCESS’ approach
• Adapting our services by applying acceptable pricing policies and redesigning
 customer services
• Capitalizing on the assets in place by making assets more efficient and focusing
 on continuous water supply
• Creating innovate solutions by designing new means of accessing water for
 those who still do not have an individual connection
• Evaluating & anticipating the impact of our work: Research work with ESSEC
 Business School (Research Centre)
• Speaking to the users & raising awareness to explain good practices in water
 use
• Strengthening dialogue with public authorities and other stakeholders
Water resource management_Brune Poirson (Veolia India)_2013

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Water resource management_Brune Poirson (Veolia India)_2013

  • 1. Water Resource Management Veolia Water’s experience in India Brune Poirson – CSR & Sustainability – Veolia Water India Water.org 19th of February 2013
  • 2. Urban Water supply in India: Overview (1) Rapid urbanization Population 361 million in 1951 to Per capita availability of 1.2 billion today water decreased 5.177 m³/year in 1951 to 1.654 m³/year in 2007 Depleting water resources India has 16% of the global Average annual population, but has Large scale extraction of ground water precipitation received only 4% of water widening gap between 4000 km³/year resources the demand (830 mgd) and supply (650 mgd) Total annual Total annual of water renewable water withdrawals resources 17.2 km³/year 1.897 km³/year
  • 3. Urban Water supply in India: Overview (2) India’s water supply networks facilities are far from optimum • In terms of connectivity, quality, efficiency, or equity • Only 32% of India’s population receives treated water Water supply in urban areas is inadequate • 30% of households do not have access to water in their premises • 18.6% do not have access to any form of sanitation facilities Inadequate water supply in cities leads to overcharging and exploitation of the urban poor, who end up paying more than the rich per unit of water The infrastructure and maintenance of the pipelines is also very poor • Average value for non-revenue water reached about 40% in 2008-09
  • 4. Urban water supply in India: current situation Per capita production vs. hours of supply in various prominent cities Precapita productin Vs Hours of supply in various prominent Cities Per capita production vs. hours of supply in various prominent cities 350 30 per capita production (lpcd) hours supplied (Hr./day) 300 25 250 20 200 15 150 10 100 50 5 - 0 New Bangalo Hydera Ahmeda Chandig Mumbai Chennai Kolkotta Paris Shangai England Delhi re bad bad arh per capita production (lpcd) 179 241 117 193 151 203 170 319 173 175 200 supply hours (hr./day) 2 4 2 8 4 1.5 2 12 24 24 24 per capita production (lpcd) supply hours (hr./day)
  • 5. Increased focus on water supply & urbanization GoI has launched ambitious policies • Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JnNURM) Aims at creating ‘economically productive, efficient, equitable and responsive Cities’ by a strategy of upgrading the social and economic infrastructure in cities and the provision of basic services. • Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Town (UIDSSMT) Aims at improving infrastructural facilities and help create durable public assets, quality oriented services in cities & towns, enhancing public-private- partnership in infrastructural development and promoting planned integrated development of towns and cities. • Investments through JnNURM have been predominantly for basic services like water supply and sewerage  64% of total investments • JnNURM and UIDSSMT schemes fund up to 70% of the project costs Private participation can help bridging the capacity gap • Technical, financial or managerial
  • 6. Typical issues facing water utilities in India Lack of “accountability” (absence of water flow measurement) Poor preventive maintenance & neglect of underground assets High unaccounted-for-water results in waste of water and electricity Absence of commercial approach for cost recovery Municipal water utilities need support from professional water operators Need to focus on customer services Proper stand pipe policy for the slum areas
  • 7. Sustainable Solutions for Municipal Water Utilities in India Unaccounted-for-water and leakage reduction Continuous un-interrupted water supply Asset management planning Economic, institutional and financial reforms Create community awareness on water issues through education Implementation of consumer oriented customer policy Social policy for the under-privileged
  • 8. Veolia Water India: Key figures Provide 24/7 and safe water for all Won India’s first PPP contract of the integrated management of an entire’s city water service (Nagpur) Serve 3.5 million people Work in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Design, Build and Operate drinking water treatment plants and wastewater treatment plants Run continuous water supply pilot projects across India Revenue 2010 – 2011 470 Millions INR
  • 9. Providing safe & sustainable water for all Continuous water supply at full pressure Better quality water with no contamination ensuring public health Reduction in water losses Better accountability Better service to all consumers; revolutionizes service to the poor Ensures sustainability of system by converting coping costs into resources “Water for all and 24/7 supplies with focus on safety, equity, and reliability”
  • 10. Nagpur Full City Project Operated by Orange City Water (OCW) a JV between Veolia Water India & Vishvaraj Environment Ltd. (VEL) 24/7 safe water supply for all 25 years Operation & Maintenance 2.7 million inhabitants After five years: • 100% of the city • 24/7 safe drinking water supply for all • Five WTP: 730 MLD • Around 140 liters of water/person/day NAGPUR • 2,500 km of pipelines • 350,000 water connections • Modern and accessible customer services
  • 11. Our work in Karnataka 5 demo-zones: Hubli-Dharwad, Belgaum, Gulbarga • Objective: to demonstrate feasibility of 24/7 continuous water supply for all • Creation of five customers service centers • Implementation of volumetric tariff • Special slum tariff policy Bijapur • Performance contract: two years of construction, three years of operation and maintenance • 67,000 people will be served, incl. 2,300 in slums Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore • 3-year O&M contract of water supply and sewage treatment KARNATAKA • 8,000 people served throughout the campus Ilkal • Performance contract: 1.5 years of construction/rehabilitation, 4 years O&M • 9,000 households will be served (including 30% slum population)
  • 12. Veolia Water India’s work in slums Slum population served: • In Karnataka – more than 52,000 people • In Nagpur – almost 1 million people (in 446 slums) Commitment to increase the amount of water availability per person per day Dedicated customer services
  • 13. Innovating to create shared value Re-conceiving the intersection between society and corporate performance Meeting the needs to the poorest Excelling in the ‘ACCESS’ approach • Adapting our services by applying acceptable pricing policies and redesigning customer services • Capitalizing on the assets in place by making assets more efficient and focusing on continuous water supply • Creating innovate solutions by designing new means of accessing water for those who still do not have an individual connection • Evaluating & anticipating the impact of our work: Research work with ESSEC Business School (Research Centre) • Speaking to the users & raising awareness to explain good practices in water use • Strengthening dialogue with public authorities and other stakeholders

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Source: According to the 2030 Water Resources Group.The 2030 Water Resources Group was formed in 2008 to contribute new insights to the increasingly critical issue of water resource scarcity. The group aimed to create an integrated factbase on the potential technical levers and costs for reducing water scarcity, with the ultimate goal of advancing solutions-driven dialogue among stakeholders.
  2. The Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small and Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) is one of the schemes under JnNURM
  3. 2,500 km of pipelines (out of which 570 kms by OCW, rest is refurbishment)350,000 water connections (capex + replacement)
  4. Innovation is not traditional Research & DevelopmentFor Veolia Water India, innovation in water management does not only and exclusively mean creating new products or processes. Innovation is not confined to our Research and Development laboratories in Paris. For us, innovation is going far beyond the confines of formal R&D. Innovation is about involving our key stakeholder – and in priority citizens – to help us adapt the way we work on the ground.We see innovation as a critical driver not only for increasing productivity and competitiveness, but for poverty alleviation through collaborative approaches and inclusive service delivery.  Frugal Innovation We promote “affordable innovation”, that is to say frugal innovation that produces more ‘frugal cost’ services that are affordable by people at all levels of incomes without compromising the safety, efficiency and quality of the service. Frugal innovation is about adapting our services our work and our organization to the needs of all citizens with a special attention to the poor. India also needs innovation processes that are ‘frugal’ in terms of resources required and these services must also have a ‘frugal’ impact on the earth’s resources and must be designed to be environmentally sustainable.  Shared ValueIt is about creating economic value in a way that ALSO creates value for society by addressing its means and challenges.We see societal and economic progress closely connected. And this is why we focus on innovating.