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© Confederation of Indian Industry CII‘s Initiatives on Water © Confederation of Indian Industry 2309 1991 1902 2001 1465 2025 1235 2050 Source : Water resources of India, R akesh Kumar, R. D. Singh, K. D. Sharma, National Institut e of Hydrology, India Per capita surface water availability In cu meters <1700 - Water Stressed <1000 - Water Scarce Less Water for Every Individual © Confederation of Indian Industry Moving towards Physical & Economic Scarcity Source: Internatio nal Water Mana gement Institute analysis done f or Co mprehe nsive Asse ssme nt of Water Management in Agriculture using Watersim mo del. Physical water scarcity: Available water resources < demands. Economic water scarcity: Investments required for growing water demand are constrained by financial, human, or institutional capacity © Confederation of Indian Industry Increasing Demand Fixed Supply Demand Supply 2010 2050 Water Use/ Availability India : Current Situation India : Current Situation

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© Confederation of Indian Industry

CII‘s Initiatives on

Water

© Confederation of Indian Industry

2309

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2001

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Source : Water resources of India, R akesh Kumar , R. D. Singh, K. D . Sharma, National Institut e of Hy drology, India

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In cu meters<1700 - Water Stressed

<1000 - Water Scarce

Less Water for Every Individual

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Moving towards Physical & Economic Scarcity

Source: Internatio nal Water Mana gement Institute analysis done f or Co mprehe nsive Asse ssme nt of Water Management in Agriculture using Watersim mo del.

Physical water scarcity: Available water resources < demands.

Economic water scarcity: Investments required for growing water demand are constrained by financial, human, or institutional capacity

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Increasing Demand

Fixed Supply

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Supply

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India : Current SituationIndia : Current Situation

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v Infrastructure Availability & Storage : $11.35 Billion(river cleaning, lake conservation projects, Municipal Water

Storage & Drainage, Urban Solid waste management)

Source: Eleventh Five Year Plan, Planning Commission and

Ministry of Urban Development, GOI (KPMG Presentation, Slide no:2)

v Distribution & Supply Management (Urban) : $11.0 BillionSource: Ministry of Urban Development, GOI

v Municipal Waste Water Treatment : $11.0 BillionSource: Ministry of Urban Development, GOI

v Water Efficiency - Agriculture : $6.0 Billion

Source: Indian Agricultural Research Institute

Press release in Hindustan Times 24th Nov,2009

v Rural water access & Quality : $7.6 Billion (2015 estimate)

Source: India assessment Report 2002, Planning Commission,

Govt of India; Page no: 54

Investment Potential in Water SectorInvestment Potential in Water Sector

Total Investment potential - $ 48 billions

© Confederation of Indian IndustrySource: Ministry of Water R esourc es, Government of India

Industry: Highest Growth … Key RoleIndustry: Highest Growth … Key Role

82%

10%18% 30%

11%

59%

Industry

Domestic

Developing Countries Developed Countries

Water use Worldwide

Domestic

Agri

Agri

Ind’y

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8%

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Industry: Highest Growth

158%

45%

106%

170%

Agriculture

Industry

Domestic

Others

(2010-2050)

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Industry - Water efficiency

Best f igures in different countries

SwedenFinlandIndia CanadaKorea

65 m3/ton

Pulp and Paper

20 m3/ton

3.5 m3/ton !

v Water saving potential in Indian industryØ 35 – 50 %

Ø Excellent Potential to reduce, reuse and recycle

Ø Reduce water as well as conserve resources

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CII-Water Activities

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CII Water Activities

CII Water Activities

GBC Special ProjectsDepartment

Region / State activities

CII - WaterCom

CII Water Institute

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Industrial Water StudiesvWater audits & TrainingØ45 audits till dateØ2 companies facilitated for ‘Zero

Water Discharge’qGodrej Industries Ltd, ValiaqITC Ltd, Munger

Annual Water Savings (m3/year)

Equivalent Annual Cost Savings (Rs Lakhs/year)

Identified 18 million 1255.00Achieved*

(till date)4.0 million 150.00

* Balance under implementation

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National Award for Excellence in Water Management

v Seventh edition in 2010v Awards for water

conservation efforts ‘within the fence’ and ‘beyond the fence’

v Innovative water saving products

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Indian Business Alliance on Water (IBAW)

v Formed by WEF & CII- Godrej GBC in 2006

Ø Facilitate ‘Public Private community

Partnership’ projects in Water

Ø Information dissemination

Ø USAID, UNDP & SDC supported the IBAW

initiatives

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Rajasthan Community Business Alliance of Water (RCBAW)

S. No Organization/Project Project Budget (INR)1 ITC (Water Shed) Rs. 6 crores

2 Doshi Ion (Desalination Project) Rs. 50 crores

3 Jal Bhagirathi Foundation (Desalination) Rs. 4.5 lakhs

4 Lupin Human Welfare & Research Foundation (Desilting Pond)

Rs. 1.0 crore

5 Sewa Mandir (WHS) Rs. 18 lakhs

6 ITC (WHS) Rs. 65 lakhs

Total Budget for Projects Rs. 58 crores

6 PPCP projects facilitated - Rs 58 crores investment© Confederation of Indian Industry

Guidebook on PPCPv Capacity building of Indian

Industry on ‘Public Private

Community Partnership’

(PPCP) projects in water

Ø 4 Training Programs conducted

Ø 150 industry personnel covered

v Guidebook on PPCP on Water

developed

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Release of ‘Our Cup of Joy’

Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal Shri Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee on 6 October 2010 at the CII – National Council Meeting, Kolkata

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Water Directory…v Water Directory Developed

released on 21st September

2010 at TN Water Summit,

Chennai

Ø Compendium of

manufacturers and suppliers

of water, water related

products, technologies,

services, gadgets, etc.

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Water awareness & conservation program for school children

v Program initiated at schools

in Hyderabad and Jaipur

v Objective : to create

awareness on water

conservation through the

program

v Completed 25 schools

Ø Over 1000 students participated in the program

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Water awareness & conservation program for school children

Students taking pledge to save water

Time table & stickers on water conservation for school children

Students participating in quiz

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Award distribution function

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MoU between GoR and CII for Setting up of “Water Institute” at Jaipur

MoU in the presence of “Her Excellency Shrimathi Pratibha Patil” during the Water Summit 2006 © Confederation of Indian Industry

MoU with Water Industry Alliancev MoU with Water Industry Alliance, South Australia signed on 6th

September 2010 in the presence of South Australian Premier

Mr.Mike Rann CNZM MP

Ø Capacity building of the CII-Water Institute

Ø Transfer of innovative technologies from South Australia

Ø Partner in events organized in India

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Water Institute – Focus..

3 pronged approach

Industrial water management (Within the fence)

Watershed management & other services

Indian Business Alliance on Water (IBAW) (To promote Public Private Community

Partnership partnership projects in water)

Located at Jaipur and satellite centres

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Water Institute - Additional Activities

1. Facilitating water & waste

water management in

Municipalities

2. Scaling up of PPCP projects

through IBAW

3. Rain Water Harvesting in

Industry, Commercial and

Residential Complexes

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Water Institute - Additional Activities Proposed

4. Facilitating Policy Frame

work for Integrated

Water Management

5. Promote Water Efficient

Equipment & Devices

6. International projects

7. Agricultural water

efficiency improvement

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To Conclude

1. CII Water Institute – the focal point of water

activities

2. Focus – Industry, Municipal, PPCP projects and

Agricultural Water efficiency

3. CII would be glad to partner with Industry,

municipalities and other stakeholders

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Thank You