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		<title>Maruti Suzuki inaugurates 11 Water ATMs in Nelamangala, Karnataka</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2018 10:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>To offer clean drinking water at an affordable price, Maruti Suzuki simultaneously operationalized 11 water ATMs across multiple villages. The Company, which has a stockyard in Sompura from where it serves customers in South India, had recognized that clean drinking water was a critical need of local residents. With rapid industrialization and growth in migrant [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To offer clean drinking water at an affordable price, Maruti Suzuki simultaneously operationalized 11 <a href="https://thecsrjournal.in/water-atm-the-versatile-solution/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">water ATMs</a> across multiple villages. The Company, which has a stockyard in Sompura from where it serves customers in South India, had recognized that clean drinking water was a critical need of local residents. With rapid industrialization and growth in migrant population in the region, availability of clean drinking water at an affordable price was a major concern for the local communities. These 11 <a href="https://thecsrjournal.in/csr-providing-safe-drinking-water/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">water ATMs</a> will serve over 4000 households in the region.</p>
<p>Maruti Suzuki India Limited partnered with WaterLife India to set up 11 Water ATMs, one each in Sompura, Bhartipura, Nidevanda, Karimanne, Yedahalli, Devaranahosahalli, Hallenahalli, Honnenahalli, Kuluvanahalli, Pemmanahalli, and Kengal Kempohalli villages in Nelamangala Taluk, Karnataka. Dr M Veerappa Moily, Former Union Minister and Member of Parliament, Dr K Sreenivasmurthy MLA, Mr Ranjit Singh, Vice President (CSR &amp; Sustainability), Maruti Suzuki and the representatives of Village Panchayats inaugurated the Water ATMs at a gathering. With these, the company has established 26 Water ATMs across its adopted villages in Haryana, Gujarat and Karnataka.</p>
<p>The Company undertakes water and sanitation projects which include construction of Water ATMS, individual household toilets, laying of sewer lines and solid and liquid waste segregation. Under its school education program, the Company undertakes infrastructure development and learning level improvement projects.</p>
<p>A K Tomer, Executive Director, Corporate Planning, Maruti Suzuki India said, &#8220;These villages being in vicinity of industrial setups have high migrant population that creates a burden on the existing water and sanitation systems. Our aim therefore is to implement a solution that is sustainable and affordable.&#8221; Maruti Suzuki bears the initial cost, WaterLife India provides the technology and maintains the facility for a period of 10 years and the village panchayat will provide the required land and electricity.</p>
<p>The water ATMs use a 10-stage UV filtration technology to remove all impurities, keep the TDS levels low and retain essential minerals. The technology also helps in minimal water rejection &#8212; only 25% compared to conventional water purification systems. Community members can benefit have to pay just 30 paise per litre of water. Built on a self-sustainable model, it is estimated that the Water ATMs will benefit around 300-400 households in each of the 11 villages.</p>
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		<title>Maruti Suzuki inaugurates 11th Water ATM in Haryana</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Aug 2018 09:16:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Clean drinking water being a critical need identified by Maruti Suzuki India Limited in its adopted villages in Haryana, the Company has designed a self-sustaining partnership model that provides clean drinking water to villagers at an affordable price. The Company on August 7 inaugurated its 2nd water ATM in the Kasan village of Manesar. The [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clean drinking water being a critical need identified by Maruti Suzuki India Limited in its adopted villages in Haryana, the Company has designed a self-sustaining partnership model that provides clean drinking water to villagers at an affordable price. The Company on August 7 inaugurated its 2nd water ATM in the Kasan village of Manesar.</p>
<p>The water ATM was presented to the community members by Lt. Gen. Dushyant Singh Chauhan, Senior Advisor (Vigilance), Maruti Suzuki in the presence of village panchayat and community elders. The Company bears the initial cost of the <a href="http://thecsrjournal.in/csr-water-atms-drinking-water-villages" target="_blank" rel="noopener">water ATM</a>, the panchayat provides the land and the electricity to operate the facility while WaterLife India sets up, operates and maintains the plant for at least 10 years. This partnership ensures that villagers can access clean drinking water, meeting WHO and ISO 10500 standards, at 35 paisa/litre.</p>
<p>Under a baseline survey conducted by ‘Waterlife’, the technology partner of Maruti Suzuki for <a href="http://thecsrjournal.in/water-atm-the-versatile-solution/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Water ATM</a> projects, various discrepancies were found in the water quality of the villages. The pH as well as the TDS level of the water was found to be on the higher than the permissible limits. Adding to that the sanitary conditions of the reservoir were also below par. The only available clean water was sold at a very high selling price by families with access to RO purifiers.</p>
<p>11 water ATMs have so far been established by Maruti Suzuki in Haryana under this model since 2016. These are located in the villages adopted by Maruti Suzuki in the state. These Water ATMs have seen over 8,700 registrations till now and have dispensed around 5.5 lakh litres of clean drinking water, so far. With the objective to bring about an overall improvement in the quality of life of people residing around its manufacturing facilities, Maruti Suzuki has adopted 26 villages around its facilities in Gujarat and Haryana.</p>
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		<title>Water ATM, The Versatile Solution</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Aug 2018 10:39:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[clean drinking water]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A water ATM reduces the dependence of citizens on packaged drinking water, which otherwise is an expensive option, especially for those living in rural areas. The United Nations recognizes access to clean water as a basic human right. Yet, the World Resources Institute (WRI) found that over 100 million people in India are living in [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h6>A water ATM reduces the dependence of citizens on packaged drinking water, which otherwise is an expensive option, especially for those living in rural areas.</h6>
<h6>The United Nations recognizes access to clean water as a basic human right. Yet, the World Resources Institute (WRI) found that over 100 million people in India are living in areas where water is severely polluted. The Government of India estimates that 70% of available water is unfit for consumption without prior treatment. The WRI research also shows that 54% of the nation is facing high to extremely high water stress and this is only bound to get worse.</h6>
<h6>To address the grave problem of accessibility to water, Parag Agarwal started JanaJal back in 2013. This initiative help in tackling the problem of water scarcity as JanaJal works with an AAA philosophy which is making safe water “Available, Accessible and Affordable”.</h6>
<h6>Its focus lies only on potable water that is used by households daily for drinking and cooking. This is done by installing, operating and maintaining water ATMs at various public places such as railway stations, bus stands, places of religious worship, urban slums, etc where the need for water is acute.</h6>
<h3>What is a Water ATM?</h3>
<h6>Water ATMs are automated water dispensing units, which provide communities with 24/7 safe water access. They are solar powered and cloud connected, thus enabling remote tracking of the water quality and of each pay per use transaction.</h6>
<h3>Revenue streams</h3>
<h6>Before JanaJal, Sarvajal was started by the Ajay G. Piramal Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the Piramal group, in August 2008 as a charitable initiative in the village of Bagar of Rajasthan. But it soon became a regular business venture when its founders realised people were ready to pay for safe drinking water. Initially bootstrapped by its founders, in February 2017, JanaJal secured an investment of $5 million from Tricolor Cleantech Capital, a social impact fund based in the US.</h6>
<h6>Another company, Waterlife was the brainchild of three idealistic young men, Sudesh Menon, Mohan Ranbaore and Indranil Das, who quit jobs with multinational companies to set it up in January 2009. Thus Waterlife embarked on a public-private-partnership model which was unique at the time: the three men persuaded state governments to let them maintain the water purification plants the states were setting up, charging a user fee from customers for doing so.</h6>
<h6>JanaJal is a social enterprise that installs, operates and maintain water ATMs using its own capital investment under concession of a minimum of five years to make safe drinking water available to the people. Revenue is generated from the consumer who pays for the water based on their requirement, the company utilizes this revenue for installation and maintenance of more Water ATMs.</h6>
<h3>Urban flow</h3>
<figure id="attachment_12504" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-12504" style="width: 321px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"><a href="http://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/water-atm2.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-12504" src="http://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/water-atm2.jpg" alt="JanaJal water ATM" width="321" height="315" srcset="https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/water-atm2.jpg 321w, https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/water-atm2-300x294.jpg 300w, https://thecsrjournal.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/water-atm2-150x147.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 321px) 100vw, 321px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-12504" class="wp-caption-text">JanaJal water ATM at railway stations</figcaption></figure>
<h6>JanaJal has installed the first 26 water ATMs out of a total of 75 water ATMs in the NDMC in the heart of New Delhi. The project is expected to be one of the largest clusters of water ATMs in any urban area in India and will serve at least 50,000 citizens daily. The project is part of a plan to install largest decentralized footprint of water ATMs under PPP model in Delhi NCR. The plan includes operating fixed and WOW – Water on Wheels – mobile water ATM for delivery of safe water and dispensing at various public places.</h6>
<h6>The enterprise has commissioned almost 100 water ATMs in association with IRCTC and Indian Railways at various stations in Mumbai such as Borivali, Panvel, Kalyan and Chembur extending up to Khopoli, Lonavala and even Igatpuri.</h6>
<h3>Employment generators</h3>
<h6>These companies additionally create jobs for the youth, impart training and upskill them to work as operators on water ATMs thereby earning a livelihood. In 2017 alone, JanaJal created over 350 jobs and aims to touch 1,000 by the end of 2018.</h6>
<h2>Bouquet of benefits</h2>
<h6>A water ATM machine brings several advantages for citizens:</h6>
<h6>1. It dispenses safe and pure water 24/7 round the year. People can purchase water on the ‘pay per use’ basis as and when they want.</h6>
<h6>2. Can be installed in schools, hospitals, bus/railway stations or community meeting places.</h6>
<h6>3. Saves the time and efforts that people spend on travelling or standing in queues to fetch safe and pure drinking water. They don’t have to skip schools or work.</h6>
<h6>4. People learn to use water prudently as they have to pay for it; even it is a nominal cost.</h6>
<h6>5. Water ATMs reduce the generation of empty plastic bottles that are considered to be the biggest pollutant of the environment.</h6>
<h6>These and other advantages make water ATMs the modern solution we’ve all been looking for, to solve the issue of water scarcity.</h6>
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