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2021-09-03 WWF OPCC 2021 - Cities Responses

Row numberAccount NumberAccount NameCountryCDP RegionParent SectionQuestion NumberQuestion NameColumn NumberColumn NameRow NumberRow NameResponse AnswerCommentsFile Name
12805160053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Anticipated timescale1Long-term (after 2050)
12805260053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Anticipated timescale2Medium-term (by 2050)
12805360053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Anticipated timescale3Medium-term (by 2050)
12805460053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Anticipated timescale4Medium-term (by 2050)
12805560053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.2Anticipated timescale5Long-term (after 2050)
12805660053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact1Serious
12805760053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact2Serious
12805860053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact3Less Serious
12805960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact4Serious
12806060053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.3Estimated magnitude of potential impact5Serious
12806160053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact1
12806260053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact2
12806360053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact3
12806460053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact4
12806560053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.4Estimated probability of impact5
12806660053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description1The older Narmada Water Supply system is in serious disrepair. There are not only breaks in the piping system but also probably a high level of water theft is going on. The cost of Narmada water supply has always been high and so from the beginning there have been under recoveries as the consumers have been subsidised. The State Government has been providing grants to somehow keep the system running but this has resulted in poor maintenance of the system and with age it has deteriorated. The first phase of the system is close to 40 years old and the second phase is more than 20 years old. The distribution system is of 1931 vintage in parts. The later additions to the distribution system have been in an unplanned and haphazard manner and this has led to the pressure distribution in the pipeline going awry. Especially the addition of overhead tanks without a properly redesigned and laid out distribution system has put pressure on the existing pipelines and there are frequent outages. Moreover water meters have not been installed to keep a tab on the water being supplied and so there is no way in which to monitor the losses and the reasons for them.
12806760053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description2The major cost component of the Narmada supply systems is the electricity cost which constitutes 70.4 per cent. The cost of electricity also is going up in leaps and bounds because there is pressure on the electricity generation and distribution companies to recover costs. The accumulated losses of all the government companies involved in distribution of electricity in Madhya Pradesh was more than Rs 12000 crores in 2011 (Dixit 3). Whereas the price of high tension power required for the Narmada pumping has gone up from Rs 3.68 per unit to Rs 5.13 per unit in 2011, it has gone up from Rs 3.42 per unit to Rs 4.47 per unit for low tension power used for tubewells (HT Live VIII 1). This will further increase the financial unsustainability of the Narmada water supply system. The start of the first phase of 90 MLD of the new Narmada supply funded by the ADB loan was in fact held up due to the power distribution company refusing to provide power unless an advance payment of Rs 10 crore was made. Eventually the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission ruled that the outstanding dues on the earlier phases could not be advanced as an excuse for demanding such a high advance for starting the third phase and so the water supply started (HT Live IX 1).
12806860053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description3Groundwater supply is much cheaper but possibilities of enhancing this supply have not been explored at all by the IMC. Instead private parties have indiscriminately exploited the ground water reserves for commercial supply. Neither have any serious steps been taken by the IMC to ensure recharge of water. The cheapest sources of supply are the Yashwant Sagar and Bilawli reservoirs. The possibilities of building a few more such reservoirs in the rural areas of Indore have not been explored at all. Instead there has been a proliferation of tubewells which draw water from the deep aquifer at 200 metres or more depth to supply water commercially through tankers at rates which are currently about Rs 70 for 1000 litres (HT Live X 1).
12806960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description4There has been continuous development of the notified Green Belt areas in the Town Plan of 1975 and this has further aggravated the lack of water recharge. In a desperate bid to retain the green belt areas in the new Town Plan 2021 notified in 2008, the Government announced that it would acquire the agricultural land in the catchment of the Bilawli tank and hand it over to a franchisee to operate a golf course. Little did the government know that a golf course requires huge amounts of water for its operation. Anyway a massive agitation by the farmers put paid to this proposal (HT Live XI 1).
12807060053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.2aPlease identify the risks to your city’s water security as well as the timescale and level of risk.5Risk description5This gross mismanagement of water supply has resulted in the high price of water for those without access to IMC supply or private sources of their own, mostly living in the poverty pockets. As mentioned earlier this proportion is 46 per cent of the total population of the city and it gets on an average only 46.6 lpcd. During the summer months the IMC has to provide water through tankers to this section and the cost of this in 2011 was Rs 7.26 crores. The cumulative effect of the financial unsustainability of surface water supply and the environmental unsustainability of groundwater supply in Indore city bodes a future water crisis of gargantuan proportions.
12807160053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.1Risks1Increased water stress
12807260053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.1Risks2Inadequate or ageing water supply infrastructure
12807360053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.1Risks3Higher water prices
12807460053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.2Adaptation action1Stormwater management (natural or man-made infrastructure)
12807560053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.2Adaptation action2Investment in existing water supply infrastructure
12807660053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.2Adaptation action3Use of non-potable water outside
12807760053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.3Status of action1Implementation
12807860053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.3Status of action2Implementation
12807960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.3Status of action3Implementation
12808060053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.4Action description and implementation progress1Development of Run-off Simulation and Watershed Management and introducing Bio-swales for storm water runoff conveyance system is under progress.Also A total of about 400 hectares (1000 acres) has been included in the plan for the renovation work of a total of 15 ponds owned by the corporation under the Indore urban boundary. Under Indore city limits, the work of deepening of the ponds is being done continuously for the last 05 years with the public support of the surrounding farmers. This year approximately 1.00 lakh cubic meters of soil has been extracted with the help of farmers.
12808160053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.4Action description and implementation progress2The Narmada Phase III is under implementation and the project is expected to increase Narmada Water Supply to a tune of 365MLD from current 180MLD. The project is planned ambitiously and the CDP report of Indore states that the project planned will fulfill the requirement of the population of 2039. The Narmada Water Supply Project was prepared in the year 1971 in which the estimated population of the town was 8.57 lakhs in the year 1991 and it was considered as 11.75 lakhs in the year 2006. According to the 2001 census data, the population of Indore Municipal Corporation area is 15.06 and the population of investment area is 16.98 lakh. At present a total of 190 MLD water is being supplied which is around 110 per person per day. This reflects that there is no water supply in the city at present. It is necessary to increase its capacity in Narmada Water Supply Project Phase-3. Implementation of Narmada Phase III project has started. That is why an interim water supply scheme has been prepared in which a total of 382.5 MLD of water is required in the year 2013 at the rate of 150 LCDs. Currently, in addition to MLD water supply, the work of increasing the additional water supply capacity of 22.5 MLD is going on. Thus, to meet the water supply for the city, 170 MLD in water supply capacity. An increase of is required. Therefore, an interim water plan has been prepared, whose current cost is approx. 200 crores.
12808260053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.3Please select the actions you are taking to reduce the risks to your city’s water security.4Action description and implementation progress3A waste water treatment plant is also located at Kabit Kheri, which enables the use of 500 kilo liters per day waste water in building construction work, road construction work, watering trees & plants etc. From the 335 M.L.D treated at the Kabit Khedi Treatment Plant, about 120 MLD of water is treated and released in the river and given to farmers, which is further used for agricultural work.
12808360053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4Does your city have a publicly available Water Resource Management strategy?0Yes
12808460053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4aPlease provide more information on your city’s public Water Resource Management strategy.1Publication title and attach document1Water Demand Management Strategy and Implementation Plan for INDORE
12808560053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4aPlease provide more information on your city’s public Water Resource Management strategy.2Year of adoption from local government12006
12808660053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4aPlease provide more information on your city’s public Water Resource Management strategy.3Web link1https://unhabitat.org/books/water-demand-management-strategy-and-implementation-plan-for-indore/
12808760053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4aPlease provide more information on your city’s public Water Resource Management strategy.4Does this strategy include sanitation services?1Yes
12808860053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia14. Water Security14.4aPlease provide more information on your city’s public Water Resource Management strategy.5Stage of implementation1Strategy in implementation
12808960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0Has a climate change risk and vulnerability assessment been undertaken for your city?0Yes
12809060053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0aPlease select the primary process or methodology used to undertake the risk and vulnerability assessment of your city.1Primary methodology1Risk assessment methodologyICLEI ACCCRN Process Toolkit (regional - Southeast Asia)
12809160053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0aPlease select the primary process or methodology used to undertake the risk and vulnerability assessment of your city.2Description1Risk assessment methodologyThe assessment mainly identifies current vulnerabilities and capacities through a unique method of integration / combination of tool sets. The tool set and methods comprise a set of inter-related activities of literature review, collection of secondary data, primary surveys and semi-structured interviews of key informants, Infrastructure Services Deficiency Analysis (ISDA), Vulnerability and Capacity Index, Community-Resources-Government-Markets (CRGM) and series of set of Shared Learning Dialogues (SLD) / iterative meetings with different groups.
12809260053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.1Publication title and attach the document1Indore City Resilience Strategy for Changing Climatic Scenarios
12809360053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.2Web link1https://www.ctc-n.org/file/13991/download?token=Jo-u7bs4
12809460053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.3Year of publication or approval from local government12012
12809560053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.4Boundary of assessment relative to city boundary (reported in 0.1)1Same – covers entire city and nothing else
12809660053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.5Explanation of boundary choice where the assessment boundary differs from the city boundary1
12809760053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.6Primary author of assessment1Consultant
12809860053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.7Does the assessment identify vulnerable populations?1Yes
12809960053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.8Areas/sectors covered by the risk and vulnerability assessment1Waste Management
12810060053Indore Municipal CorporationIndiaSouth and West Asia2. Climate Hazards and Vulnerability2.0bPlease attach and provide details on your climate change risk and vulnerability assessment. Please provide details on the boundary of your assessment, and where this differs from your city’s boundary, please provide an explanation.8Areas/sectors covered by the risk and vulnerability assessment1Transport

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