Dwarka
Dwarka
Dwarka
Economic activities happening under Cooperative housing societies are an A lot of spaces under the metro way is
the metro ways. This can be regulated opportunity: that can influence people to empty and not used to its potential.
and organised for better growth. engage in sustainable. development.
Issue :
• Residents of private housing societies paying the water bill
to maintain the open green spaces of the society space.
They use the same treated water provided for domestic use
by the municipality. A lot of water is being wasted that way.
a) The strategy is simple and smarter way to direct the sanitation system by
using separate pipes for greywater and stormwater. In this simple
filtration device, greywater is distributed by gravity flow into a tank
containing the filter material. The filter consists of bark, a separating
filter cloth and a sand layer. The water flows continuously through the
filter and directly for further use.
b) The helophyte filters are vertical flowing reed fields where grey water
can be treated. These reed fields can be easily integrated in the urban
fabric as they bring (green) quality. Nevertheless, there is many space
needed for the filters (2 m2 per inhabitant). The helophyte filters should
be implemented on street or block scale to make integration possible.
Implementation
1.Incentives to the households from the municipality for adapting smarter ways of resource usage.
2. Active participation of people to the new urban additions. Local scale community based initiatives for new technological
projects.
3. Information through educational institutes initiatives. Raise awareness among the citizens on social and environmental
issues by the educational and health institutions for a better lifestyle.
4. 5% of tax amount to be decided by the citizens. Enhancement of public private partnership.
5. Conditions/Scenarios for implementation The basic infrastructure has to be initiated by the private sector or
government sector. Without that the project won't progress.
6. The infrastructure will take 2-3 years to set up.
7. Pilot projects can be implemented in the second phase (2-5 years) 3. Evaluation and monitoring of the success by the
institutions. (3-5 years).
i) Issue : Power cuts is a very common issue in both the sites.
An alternative provision of electricity is needed.
i) Issue : Excessive landfill happening in the outskirts of Delhi
which is increasing soil, water and air pollution and using lot of
space
i) Issue : The inefficient waste collection and management
system which is creating unhealthy conditions. If the project of
waste separation be successful in the area, then the barren
lands can be seen as an opportunity for collective composting.