“water derives its value from the fact that there is never enough of it”
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“Water derives its value from the fact that there is never enough of it”. Examining water quantity and quality in Delhi, India. Nishtha Mehta. Introduction. Background Sources of Water Quantity and Quality Pollution Disease Burden Conclusions and Next Steps. World Water Access. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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“Water derives its value from the fact that there is never enough of it”Examining water quantity and quality in Delhi, India
Nishtha Mehta
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IntroductionBackgroundSources of WaterQuantity and QualityPollutionDisease BurdenConclusions and Next Steps
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World Water Access
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Delhi, India
Delhi
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Delhi – Change in Land Use
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Sources of WaterYamuna
Yamuna Ganga Storage Ranney/Tube Wells
050
100150200250300
Water Sources in Delhi
Quantity (MDG)
Demand Supply Available Loss Gap0
100200300400500600700800900
Water (MGD)
Water (MGD)
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Water Quality and Quantity
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Water Pollution
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Water Borne Diseases
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Conclusions and Next StepsWater access in Delhi, specifically in
slums is limited. There are no piped connections and people mostly rely on storing, stealing and buying.
The ground water is not considered safe to drink.
There is a wide gap between water related policies, and water use on the ground
KEY NEXT STEP – Maybe create some GIS Maps for the city!