Drinking Water at 1 Rupee per Litre (0.015 USD)

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Drinking Water at 1 Rupee per Litre (0.015 USD)

An ambitious water project by the Kochi corporation, which aims to providing pure drinking water 

Kochi Mayor Soumini Jain said that there is a huge demand from various quarters after the water treatment plant was commissioned at Pandikkudy in Fort Kochi last month. The plant is now selling over 300 jars of 20 litre capacity drinking water a day, she said.

Drinking water at Re 1 per litre in Kochi corporationWater produced at a cost of 10 Rupees per 20-litre jar at the plant is being distributed to people in the city corporation by the Kerala's women self-help group 'Kudumbashree' unit for 20 Rupees, while other branded water jars of 20 litres are sold for a minimum of 50 Rupees  per jar, the Mayor said.

"Such plants which can process 2,000 litres of water in an hour can produce and market 2,400 jars of pure water of 20 litre capacity every day. Apart from supplying pure water at affordable price, the project ensures a decent profit and 10 to 12 full time jobs for Kudumbashree workers," she said.

The plant, set up on behalf of Kerala State Women's Development Corporation Ltd (KSWDC), is operated, managed and maintained by Dharana Infrastructure Projects Pvt Ltd, a company incorporated to do social enterprising in the field of affordable, safe drinking water.

The water is processed at six stages — iron removal filter, dual filter, carbon filter, micron filter, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet filter - before being dispatched for delivery under the brand name Kochi Water, said Eby Thomas, Managing Director, Dharana Infrastructure Projects Pvt Ltd.

"Any contaminated water, other than sea water, can be processed in this plant. 2,000 litres of water can be processed in this plant per hour. 2,400 jars of pure water of 20 litre capacity each can be produced per day. The water produced in this plant meets or exceeds World Health Organization Standards and Indian Standards ISI0500," he said. 

Source: Business Standard

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