How Can We Solve The Water Problem in India and Provide Toilets?

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How can we solve the water problem in Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan states of India? How can we manage to provide enough toilets? Any idea?

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  1. composting toilets - they don't require water and they convert the waste to resource that can be used rather than a pollutant being discharged into the waterways.  They are easy to build and can be installed anywhere.

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    1. Great idea Katie: All things need tweaking to make them more viable. During this process you would want the odor to be removed within minutes. Begin the accelerated breakdown of the organic compounds and eliminate any possibility of a single pathogen surviving this natural process.  Must use an RNA microbe. DNA microbes do not have the genetic code for this natural function.  Species name is ARCHAEA. Product name is also ARCHAEA. (DOMIAN,KINGDOM etc.) If you need help just let me know.

  2. Bonjour 

    Non surtout pas n'importe quelle toilette. Sinon on va vers le grand n'importe quoi, ce qui se fait d'ailleurs actuellement.

    Il faut implanter des toilettes dans le vrai sens du terme, non pas des toilettes pour le plaisir du lieu de la défécation uniquement.

    Aujourd'hui les toilettes se résument à un lieu, un endroit, une pièce, un abri, un confort, etc. de l'illusion!

    Les toilettes ne doivent pas être là uniquement pour permettre aux gens de déféquer.  La principale problématique est la gestion des excréments. Hors elle n'apparait nulle part dans la majorité des post. 

    Les excréments sont déposés là et on laisse à la nature le soin de nous en débarrasser. Une vision du passé comme à l'époque de la défécation à l'air libre. D'ailleurs nous restons toujours dans cette projection, puisque malgré des milliards d'investissement en infrastructures de collecte des excréments, ces derniers finissent toujours dans l'environnement sans avoir subit aucune épuration.

    Lyseconcept propose l'épuration biologique, une solution définitive, globale, écologique, économique, biologique et surtout productive 

     

    Hello no don't any how toilet. Otherwise we're going to the great no matter what, which is also currently. He must locate toilets in the true sense of the word, not the toilets for the pleasure of the place of defecation only.

    Today the toilet boil down to a place, a place, a room, shelter, comfort, etc. of the illusion!

    The toilet should not be there just to allow people to defecate.  The main issue is the management of feces. Off she doesn't appear anywhere in the majority of the post. 

    Feces are deposited there and were left to nature to get rid of. A vision of the past as in the days of open defecation in the open air. In fact we always stay in this projection, since despite the billions of investment in infrastructure of feces collection, the latter always end up in the environment without having suffered no treatment.

    Lyseconcept offers the biological treatment, something definitive, global, environmental, economic, biological and especially productive

  3. A very interesting question posed. It is critical to understand that India is a water stressed nation. We have the ways and means to manage the situation, but there is a lack of will to do so. 

    Lets get to the specific question on how we can provide more water to the states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh & Rajasthan. Actually there is really no shortage of water in these states. It requires better management of the water. India produces anywhere from 62-67 billion liters of wastewater every day. This is a lot of water, but we do not collect this wastewater, treat it, recycle for reuse. Ideally wastewater out of sewage is excellent for reuse in agriculture. Now say you want to direct this water for other applications then this can also be done. 

    We are in the process of setting up a 100% recylced wastewater plant in Gujarat for reuse in Industrial and Agricultural applications. This saves good potable water for drinking and cooking purposes. We have inquiries from Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh for similar projects. So in a few years time there will be a policy to reuse and recycle wastewater. 

    Besides this rainwater harvesting as check dams or conventional roof top rain water harvesting should also be adopted aggressively. 

    In terms of building toilets the one factor that is missing is to provide water to the toilets for flushing and washing purposes. This can be well planned and organised by recycling the wastewater as well as using fresh rainwater that has been harvested. 

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    1. Bonjour 

      Encore un beau discours qui est dans le ton du temps présent. Besoin d'eau, recyclons les eaux usées.Non bien sur que non.

      Ces eaux portent une qualification précise: USEES. qu'est ce que cela sous entend?

      Souillées, polluées, sales, contaminées, chimiques, etc 

      Utiliser des eaux usées pour l'agriculture c'est un crime contre l'humanité. 

      Je souhaite que jamais ces projets arrivent à leur terme. Ici en France les agriculteurs ne veulent plus des résidus boueux produits par l'assainissement des eaux usées. Elles sont une véritalbe pollution pour les terres agricoles.

      Le rejet de liquide en sortie des stations est totalement contaminé par les pollutions dissoutes. 

      Des agriculteurs cherchent des solutions pour nettoyer les eaux de lavages des pommes de terre de leur production. Cette eau rejetée dans le fossé transforme ce derneir en véritable désert de pollution et d'odeurs pestilentielles.

      Si on y ajoute ces eaux usées de lavage, le budget santé des pays va faire un bond énorme.

       

      Hello

      Another beautiful speech which is in the tone of the present time. Need water, recycle wastewater. Not sure not.

      These waters have a precise qualification: USEES. What does this imply?

      Soiled, polluted, dirty, contaminated, chemical, etc.

      Using wastewater for agriculture is a crime against humanity.

      I hope that these projects will never come to an end. Here in France, farmers no longer want muddy residues produced by sewage treatment. They are a veritable pollution for agricultural land.

      The discharge of liquid from the stations is totally contaminated by the dissolved pollutions.

      Farmers are looking for solutions to clean the potato washwater from their production. This water thrown into the ditch transforms this derneir into a veritable desert of pollution and pestilential odors.

      If one adds to these washes, the health budget of the countries will make a huge leap.

    2. Thanks Mr. Shukla ...... But i also wanna know that what can we do about contaminate water?

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      1. Contaminated drinking water project was done by us in 2014. In Rural Karnataka for a drinking water scheme the Karnataka state government set up drinking water vending machines using RO (Reverse Osmosis). After RO water needs to be disinfected and the Karnataka State Government specified chlorine dioxide as post treatment. We not only supplied the Oxy Chlor Generators (Chlorine Dioxide Generators) but also the precursor chemicals to treat the drinking water. 

  4. Dear Dr. Mridula Sharma,

    In response to your question - How can we manage to provide enough toilets?

    Biotoilets is the answer as:

    1. Bio-toilets are more convenient and economical to set up.

    2. Ensures on-site degradation of faecal matter.

    3. Odourless process.

    4. No need to remove solid waste.

    5. Easy to transport.

    6. Less water consumption.

    If want to know more visit: http://www.organicabiotech.com/ OR mail at oscar.peter@organicabiotech.com

    Regards,

    Oscar Peter

    8291925903

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    1. Bonjour Quoi faire pour décontaminer les eaux usées de certaines pollutions et surtout chimiques.?

      Il faut déjà aller en amont pour des actions préventives de préservation de l'eau dans son usage domestique.

      Il faut installer des sites d'épurations individuels 

       

      Hello What to do to decontaminate the wastewater of certain pollution and especially chemical.

      We must already go upstream for preventive actions to preserve water in its domestic use.

      Individual purification sites must be installed

  5. A multi layered water improvement system

    1. catch rain water any way you can use/ store it. when monies become available 33 gl. rain barrels with tight fitting lids, many barrels for your annual needs, rotate usage.

    2. start a home garden, your choice of crops, at a minimum 365 square feet. Once a day bury your food scraps and any thing else that is organic compounds.  This includes all plastics, oil products, newspapers, cardboard, grass, tree trimmings, bushes trimming, farm crop residue (corn stalks etc.) Small grinder to ensure increased surface area for rapid biodegrading. Use the Archaea microbes to build soil fertility, all things will be reduced to elemental non toxic form. No pesticides or chemical fertilizers required.

     3. your grey water can then be used in your garden. 100% pathogen free and non mutational, also odor free.

    4. black water same process, same results. All possible pathogenic life forms are DNA based.  The Archaea are RNA based life form. They are the only microbe with the genetic code to reduce all things into their elemental form.  When funds become available purchase a biodigesters which will accelerate the process and also allow you to collect clean biomass and use as your only fertilizer. (save time and money) Next item in this system is a bio generator.  Because of the RNA genetic activity with the electrons you can collect them, use them, store them. Again to meet your long term/ annual needs.  This is all current and available technology.  Guy McGowen. Bioremediation expert. Archaea products and services.  Consulting on all things environmental.   Skype: guy_mcgowen Austin, TX, USA  5-13-17 .

  6. Purify the water?

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    1. Answer to India's water problem is integrated water resources management. Planned water consumption as per  availability  is the only way we can approach the situation.While long term solutions  can be thought of and is in pipeline short term solutions are necessary for immediate issues  Sanitation is one such issue and   a major water consuming activity where alternates to  flushing has to be identified and propagated. Water less toilets and bio toilets are emerging but yet to be popular. Water recycling in urban areas can solve the issue to some extend.Water  efficient  methodologies are still to be worked out . BIS is in the process of developing technologies for water  efficient methodologies.