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    Rural Water Supply Department

    The Rural Water Supply Programme is a demand-driven strategy and includes the Central Government-sponsored Enhanced Velocity Program, Swjaldhara and State Government-sponsored Mahajal as well as non-tribal/tribal work in 2009 Since 2010, the Union Government has decided to transform the programmes into the National Rural Drinking Water Programme Jal Jeevan Mission. Accordingly, it is committed to providing water to families in rural areas as per “Har Ghar Jal” (FHTC- Functional House Hold Tap Connection) by 2024. By 2024, the main goal of Jal Jeevan Mission is to supply quality water to every household in rural areas of the state through individual tap connections of at least 55 liters per day.

    Important works of the Rural Water Supply Department

    • To supply water through individual tap connections to every house in rural areas of the state under the Jal Jeevan Mission Program.
    • Proposing measures to alleviate water scarcity and also as preventive measures to prevent water scarcity in the future, useful works under the Shivakali Water Storage Scheme and Maharashtra Rural Employment Scheme To propose.
    • Providing adequate and clean drinking water to the rural people of the state.
    • Implementation of water supply schemes in rural areas (villages/villages/settlements) of the state.

    Name of the schemeVarious applications such as acquisition of combustion wells, tanker water supply, well acquisition, repair of tap water supply schemes, etc.

    Period Start- October to June (per year)

    Period Start- End of June

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    Area- Drought affected villages and villages in rural and remote areas

    According to the Groundwater Act, the Groundwater Survey and Development Agency has prepared a possible water scarcity report based on the study of the groundwater level in the rainfall and observation wells. Submission to the Collector to declare a potential water scarcity zone in accordance with the Government Decision of February 3, 1999, as well as the Government Decisions of February 27, 2008 and October 25, 2008, all the Gram Panchayats have studied the situation in the village and whether there is water scarcity or SUBMIT A RESOLUTION ON HOW TO PROPOSE MEASURES TO ALLEVIATE WATER SCARCITY IN THE RESOLUTION. Department of Rural Water Supply, Dist. P. To prepare a possible water scarcity action plan by period, village by village, measure by review of the resolution. A possible water scarcity plan was presented by Ma. Obtaining the approval of the Collector. The villages included in the plan should be surveyed by a geologist, as recommended in Paper B. Administrative approval is obtained from the Collector. Ma. After receiving administrative approval from the Collector, the implementation of the measure schemes is carried out.

    Advantages – Water supply

    1. Jal Jeevan Mission

    According to the guidelines published by the Central Government on 25.12.2019, the Central Government is committed to providing water to all households in rural areas of the country according to the “Har Ghar Nal Se Jal” (FHTC-Functionl Household Tap Connection) by 2024. By 2024, the main objective of Jal Jeevan Mission is to provide quality water to every rural household in the state through individual tap connections of at least 55 litres per day. Under the Jal Jeevan Mission program, water is expected to be supplied to every family in all Wadia neighborhoods of the district in the state through a phased individual tap. This is explained in the Jal Jeevan Mission Guidelines. Similarly, the annual action plans that the districts have prepared have included the work of corrective reconnection (retrofitting) for such individual faucet connections. For such villages, the following instructions are given regarding the preparation of the budget for the schemes for corrective reconnection (retrofitting).

    Corrective reconnection (retrofitting)

    In order to provide 55 liters of water per day per capita from schemes whose conception period or the life of the scheme has not expired and from which the water supply is currently being carried out through communal, public taps, are as follows The action is carried out.

    • In such schemes, which are capable of supplying 55 liters of water per day per capita or, in these schemes it is possible to provide 55 liters of water per day per capita by increasing pumping hours/minor improvements in pumping machinery, in such schemes individual The work of providing faucet connections should be included under the heading of corrective reconnection (retrofitting) and the work of providing individual faucet connections should be started immediately.
    • Increased internal distribution channels in the villages above, if necessary, the work should also be included in the same corrective reconnection (retrofitting).

    Fifteenth Finance Commission         

    The central government has kept the funds provided to the Gram Panchayats under the Fifteenth Finance Commission in a limited form of 50 per cent and has instructed that it should be used mainly for drinking water and sanitation schemes. The funds distributed to the Gram Panchayats under the 15th Finance Commission are distributed by the Gram Vikas Department. The Gram Vikas Department has issued a government decision on the distribution of the funds of the 15th Finance Commission on June 29, 2020. The limited funds in this fund should be used for rural water supply scheme programmes under the Water Jeevan Mission.

    The limited funds provided to the Gram Panchayats under the Fifteenth Finance Commission should be used as a priority for water supply works. Accordingly, from the funds given to the Gram Panchayats under the Fifteenth Finance Commission, only the concerned Gram Panchayats will provide 100 per cent functional domestic water connection (FHTC) until further order. To be used, the following instructions are followed when doing so.

    1. The functional domestic water connection works (FHTC) should be completed at the level of the Gram Panchayat at the level of the Executive Engineer for the corrective reconnection (retrofitting) under the Jal Jeevan Mission. Deputy Engineer, Water Supply to give technical approval to such works as the Gram Panchayat has the administrative authority to use the funds of the Finance Commission given by the Gram Vikas Department. AND SANITATION SUB-DIVISION, ZILLA PARISHAD WILL BE ABLE.
    2. In villages where there is more work (e.g. Functional domestic faucet connection works (FHTC) are to be carried out through resource development, discovery of new sources, construction of elevation/gravity ducts, water tank e). Such villages should complete the water connection works to the first 100 per cent of the houses by the 15 Finance Commission.

             At a meeting of the State Cabinet on 08/07/2020, the Central Government-led Jal Jeevan Mission has been implemented in the state. According to this, the goal is to provide every family in rural areas of the state with at least 55 liters per day, quality full water through individual tap connections by 2024. The Jal Jeevan Mission 50:50 per cent will be implemented by the Centre and the State.

    • Action Plan
    • Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, drinking water will be supplied to every household through functional tap connections to provide drinking water security to every family in rural areas of the state. Drinking water quality is expected to be at least Indian standard-BIS:10500.

     

    • The next 4 years should be planned by conducting a baseline survey to supply water through a functional household tap connection (FHTC-Functionl Household Tap Connection) to every household in the state.
    • Under the Water Life Mission, every family should be provided with water supply through domestic tap connections by 2024. Accordingly, the Village Action Plan (VAP), District Action Plan (DAP) should be prepared. tHE Action Plan Includes Quarterly Annual Planning Of Planed Domestic Faucet onnectiom and Funds Required For It.

    Implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission

    The water life mission includes the following types of schemes.

    • Reformative reconnection (retrofitting) of schemes that are under way under the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP) to functional domestic connections according to at least 55 LPCD. Also, in those villages there are stand post tap water supply schemes, in such villages, corrective reconnection of the previous schemes to provide a functional domestic tap connection from the stand post to each family/house (retrofitting).
    • Reformative retrofitting of such schemes with a minimum of 55 LPCD water supply instead of 40 LPCD in the case of completed schemes.
    • To take up own schemes in villages where there is abundant drinking water (or through other alternatives).
    • In villages where abundant groundwater (or other alternative) is available, but the water quality is not suitable, separate schemes including water purification projects should be undertaken.
    • Establishing a regional/ane village scheme (Water Grid) for villages where water supply is low.
    • Provide permanent water supply to tribal villages/villages/villages that do not have tap water supply facilities in tribal areas and provide water through functional tap connections to each house. Providing water connection from the scheme for government ashrams, subsidized ashrams, government hostels, anganwadi, etc. Also implement solar powered tap water supply scheme for single/tribal villages/villages.
    • Providing water supply to all houses in Dalit settlements through functional tap connections and keeping separate information of beneficiaries of schemes.
    • Establishment Establishment of Maharashtra Development Service Class 3 and Class 4 employees, as well as Hon. The establishment of Account Heads is with the Rural Water Supply Department by order of the Chief Executive Officer.
    • Room Officer / Office Superintendent Junior Architectural, Junior Mechanical, Assistant Accounts Officer, Junior
    • Establishment Accounts of Assistant (Co), Junior Engineer (K), Data Entry Operator (K) Establishment / backlog information of Junior Assistant.
    • Establishment of Class-IV Staff-Attendant Staff and Establishment of Driver Constable (K).
    • Compassionate cases.
    • Promotion:
      Correspondence with the senior office regarding the promotion of the junior employees working in the Zilla Parishad to the senior post as per the provisions of the government.

     

    • Account wise enquiry:
      Irregularity, malfeasance or embezzlement in work entrusted to employees while they are working In the event of such a serious crime, it should not be repeated and should be prevented and the responsibility should be determined by verifying the truth and falsity of the crime and submitting the report to the senior office to determine the punishment according to the government’s provisions according to the seriousness of the crime.
    • Periodic Transfers :
      As per government instructions periodic transfers are done once a year generally in April to May, up to 10 percent of transferable employees can be transferred. Accordingly, looking after the transfer of employees as per seniority list and guiding other departments regarding transfers.
    • Recruitment:
      To take action as per the provisions prescribed by the Government for the recruitment of posts in Class-3 and Class-4 cadre and provide information to the General Administration Department.

    References coming in the name of Executive Engineer, as well as Hon. Chief Executive Officer Hon. All Government References received from Deputy Chief Executive Officer (S.P.V.), Sub-Divisions, and Government, References from Divisional Commissioners, References from other Government / Semi-Government Offices, Honorable People’s Commissioners, Representatives, Ministers, MPs, MLAs etc., Panchayat Committees , Gram Panchayats and all the correspondences received from the common citizens are received and collected at this branch. Those references are submitted to the Executive Engineer for perusal and after perusal, after coming back to the Registration Branch, it is classified, the reference is recorded and given to the concerned branch for action. A record of the receipts received from the branch in this additional department is maintained with the registration branch.

    Administration Branch

    • There is a provision to hold water management meetings every month. Members of Zilla Parishad and Chairman of Panchayat Committees participate in the work of this meeting. This meeting is organized through rural water supply departments. Subject sheet for water management meeting, notice is sent 10 days before the meeting. After taking the minutes of the meeting Hon. President, G.P. It is finalized with their approval and sent to all honorable members and all office heads of Zilla Parishad.
    • The honor To pay meeting daily allowance and travel allowance of the members every month.
    • Compile and submit annual administration report to senior office.
    • Conducting office inspection, account head inspection program
    • Preparation of information on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes tour, as well as preparation of information on other ancillary.

    tours, submission of monthly reports and annual reports under the Right to Information Act, 2005

    • Hand Pump / Electric Pump / Solar Pump Maintenance Repair
    • Maintenance and repair of vehicles in all departments of Zilla Parishad
    • Under the National Rural Drinking Water Programme, Solar Double Pump Small N.P.P. Implement the plan.
    • To alleviate the shortage by implementing drilling well measures to alleviate the shortage.
    • Supply of water through tankers to alleviate shortage
    • Depreciation and related matters of vehicles and scrap materials
    • Taking action regarding purchase of new vehicles for various departments of Zilla Parishad
    • Approval of tender from departmental level regarding maintenance and repair of regional tap water supply scheme etc. Proceedings of Ancillary Matters Plans for construction of hand pumps by digging new canals under various schemes implement.

    Technical Branch

    • After technical inspection of the budget for technical approval Hon. Submission of Executive Engineer.
    • Preparation of annual action plan of schemes to audit water supply payments.
    • Preparation of District Action Plan of Jal Jeevan Mission.
    • Compilation of monthly progress reports from all sub-divisions under rural water supply.
    • Starred/Unstarred/Cut Notice/Notice Notice and other question wise additions from Govt.
    • Submitting to the Government with comments and reply.,
    • Periodically updating the information on the IMIS website of the Central Government.
    • Recording the financial and physical progress of the scheme on the IMIS website.
    • ONLINE recording of financial and material progress under Chief Minister Rural Drinking Water Programme.
    • Sending monthly progress report to senior office.

    accounting branch

    • Finance to verify and pass on payments for development works received by the Rural Water Supply Department are submitted to the department.
    • According to the scheme on development work under various heads, to the concerned system (eg. Hon’ble Collector, G.P.P. To request funds from the Division Hon. Project Office Tribal Division,.
    • Provision of payments for development works under Jal Jeevan Mission programs on PFMS system.
    • Remittance of salary payments to Deputy Engineers and Executive Engineers.
    • Deductions from payment eg. (SD, IT, GST, Insurance, CA) sending to concerned system.
    • Keeping security deposit register.
    • Writing cashbook.