By Tricitynews Reporter
New Delhi 30th August:- The seminar
under the technical cooperation
project of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), named “The Assistance Related to Delhi Water Supply
Improvement Project” was organized by Delhi Jal Board (DJB) and JICA. The objectives
of the seminar were to share the experiences
and knowledge of water supply management and to inaugurate the Supervisory Control
and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems in Pitampura Pilot Project area. Esteemed guests
included Ms. Nidhi Srivastava, Additional CEO, DJB; S.N.A Najmi, Member Finance,
DJB; R. S Tyagi, Member (W.S), DJB; Yoichi
Yamamoto, Tokyo Metropolitan
Government (Tokyo Waterworks)and
Takema Sakamoto, Chief Representative, JICA India Office, among others.
The National Capital Territory of Delhi has a high rate of Non-Revenue
Water (NRW*)between 40 to 50%
and the reduction of NRW was one of the major issues to be tackled for
efficient usage of drinking water. Subsequent to the preparation of master plan
for water supply for Delhi 2021, JICA has committed Official Development
Assistance (ODA) loan of JPY 28,975
million (approx. Rs. 1,700 crore) for “Delhi Water Supply
Improvement Project” to rehabilitate and improve the facilities under
Chandrawal Water Treatment Plant area.
JICA has been conducting the technical cooperation project for 4 yearsin
order to improve the skills and management capacities of DJB officials and to
implement the Pilot Project. The seminar focused on the achievements of the Pilot
Project, whose main objective is to monitor and control water flow and pressure
at selected District Metered Areas (DMAs) for equitable water distribution by
using SCADA system. It is the first SCADA
system in the country to monitor and control the water distribution with water-controlled
valves at 13 local control points, which would enable DJB to initiate equitable
distribution and NRW management in Delhi. JICA has extended the support not
only on the installation of SCADA system, but also on the provision of the
Japanese expertise on operation method and management of equitable distribution
using SCADA. Officials from Tokyo Metropolitan Government, whose NRW ratio is
prominently low, were also invited as JICA Experts for presentations.
Speaking on the occasion,
Takema Sakamoto, Chief
Representative, JICA India Office said that it is an honour for
JICA to implement such an epoch-making project with DJB. While water is a scarce
resource in Delhi, 40-50% of it has been unaccounted for, which is such a
waste. With this SCADA distribution project, JICA expects to rationalize and enhance
the efficiency of DJB’s water management. Further, JICA expects DJB to scale up
this kind of initiative accordingly. He shared further that JICA is also supporting
DJB to improve the water supply facilities in Delhi. JICA is committed to the
betterment of water supply and sewerage of Delhi, which is the key for human
security and balanced development of the capital city.
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