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    BASELINE SURVEY REPORT

    CDM PROJECT

    2012-13

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    Table of contents:

    1. Executive Summary2. Introduction3. Study process4. Design of the survey5. Objectives6. Description of study area

    a. Social and economical details about the villagesb. Population of the villagesc. Basic Data of the Village

    7. Water Purification Process8. Water related issues9. Analysis of data10.Observation11. Conclusions12. Annexure

    List of Abbreviations Acknowledgement

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    List of Abbreviations

    1. UNFCCC2. CDM3. CER4. VER5. GHG6. NR

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    Acknowledgement

    Conducting baseline surveys is a challenging job and success depends upon the well concerted cooperation of

    a number of different people. The outcome of this _____ survey was achieved and thanks to all the men and

    women who provided relevant information during the interviews, and to the community leaders, who have

    been supporting the work in the survey area of three villages in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,

    Gujarat, Tamil Nadu while the survey would not have been possible without the committed work of all staff

    members of the Water Health India, has been very supportive throughout the survey, providing all the

    necessary staff and logistics for its smooth implementation. Mr___ contributed with valuable administrative

    back-up support to complete the report. All those mentioned merit our sincere appreciation and gratitude.

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    Executive Summary

    The _____ baseline survey was carried out with the following

    About use of fuels in the village. To know the data of purification process of water.

    All the villages of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.This report is based on a descriptive

    community survey and highlights important water and its purification issues. The data was generated by the

    use of questionnaires and observation forms.

    The survey basically deals with four main areas:

    Water

    Purification of water

    Use of fuels used in the village in households.

    Drinking water availability Water Usage.

    Water

    This survey shows clearly and strikingly that the issue of water is the domain and concern mainly of women. As

    regards the manifold problems connected to water supply and management, water usage.ings, women are

    much more aware of all these factors than men appear to be. Women are crucial in the collecting and storing

    of drinking water and water for all other purposes as they are the sole collectors of water. As the ones

    primarily responsible for the health and well-being of the family, they also take care of the personal hygiene of

    themselves and of their family

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    Introduction

    Water Health India Pvt LTd has set up WHC centres in different sectors of India in five states. WHC are helping

    in getting safe drinking water to the rural masses in India. Rural people used to collect water from different

    distant areas and they were vulnerable to many diseases. Before having safe drinking water thet used to boil

    water by using various forms of fossil fuels or Non renewable fuels.

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    Study process

    The Coordinator, RE and WHC operator was responsible for the survey completion and data collection. The

    overall supervision, and the editing of the baseline survey report. The Intern for Monitoring and Research, SRC,

    trained and supervised the involved staff members of WHC in collecting and compiling the data. The data

    analysis was also done by the internal auditors and in house members for Monitoring and Research. The data

    collection of the survey was carried out from __ in the villages with a total population of about ___. Staffmembers of WHC community development team, headed by ___, contributed by training volunteers from

    the villages in conducting the survey interviews and themselves took part as interviewers and as quality

    supervisors.

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    Design of the survey

    Sampling method

    In planning the process of this survey we need to consider according to the number of areas to be covered and

    to the size of its population.

    Primary research is being done and questionnaire is designed according to the required data for thecomplete process and its objective.

    Villages or districts where the concentration of WHCs are maximum are taken into account.

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    Objectives

    In this section mainly all the objectives are written. About use of fuels in the village. To know the data of purification process of water.

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    Description of study area

    The villages across different states of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are in remote areas.

    The sources for drinking water in those areas are very difficult to get. Mainly rural population lives in those

    areas and agriculture is the main source of income.

    6.1 Social and economical details about the villages

    Social and economic condition of the people lives there is mainly dependent on the agriculture. Many families

    lives there. Water related diseases are also a problem in those areas which are effecting the health of the

    people.

    6.2 Population of the villages

    The population consists of total population, Number of males, females and children. Population above 60

    years.

    6.3 Basic Data of the Village

    In this section basically the details of the village is collected and its socioeconomic condition is noted down.

    1. District :

    2. Block :

    3. Gram Panchayat :

    4. Village:

    5. Number of Households:

    6. Source of Income of Villagers:

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    Water Purification Process

    In villages mainly people use to drink water after purifying it by many different processes. They are deprived of

    pure water in the remote areas. They use firewood, coal, charcoal, Biogas, Kerosene or any other non

    renewable source of energy to boil the water.

    What is the process most of the people adopt to purify the water?

    Which kind of fossil fuel or non renewable fuel is used in the villages?

    How many quantity they use per month for only water purification?

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    Water related issues

    In remote and different areas of India there are many issues related to drinkable water. Mainly due to shortage

    of pure drinking water people suffer from various health related problems.

    Major problems related to drinkable water in the respective states. Source of drinkable water in the respective states. Awareness of the rural people in pure drinking water and its implication in their health.

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    Analysis of data

    According to the data collected and by analyzing the data we need to understand the whole process of

    purification of water and their implication in the environment. And how WHC are helping in reducing the

    carbon emission by providing pure water to the rural people and hence how much quantity they are saving by

    their service in the rural villages.

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    Observation

    In this section we observe the data and understand the issues related to reduction of green house gases

    emission and hence WHC helping in cleaning the environment.

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    Conclusions

    In conclusion ..

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    Basic Brief Format

    Introduction

    This section gives a brief about the basis for the study, the methodology used and why and how the findings

    are presented.

    Basis for the study

    In this section information about process of the study is done.

    Objectives of the Survey

    In this section mainly all the objectives are written. About use of fuels in the village. To know the data of purification process of water. Availability of water.

    Data collection methods and processes

    In this section the whole process of data collection is mentioned. The process is followed by questionnaire

    design and data collection by data collector.

    Description of study area

    Social and economical details about the villages

    Basic Data of the Village

    In this section basically the details of the village is collected and its socioeconomic condition is noted down.

    1. District :

    2. Block :

    3. Gram Panchayat :

    4. Village:

    5. Number of Households:

    6. Population:

    7. Number of Families:

    8. Demographic Data:

    9. Housing data:

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    Water related issues

    In this section all the water related information are collected and every data is collected regarding the water

    and its purification process. This information has details about the usage of water in the particular village and

    the drinking habit and source of water of the village.

    Boiling of water

    This is the most important part about the purification process of drinking water in the respective village. Data

    collection about the types of water purification and the fuel use pattern in the process. Quantity of water

    purified per day and the quantity of fuel used on average .

    Analysis

    In this section the data collected is analyzed and report is written.