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Discussions on the Concept Note Scope of the Study – Sources (only GW?) – Traditional Sources before interventions? – Baseline information on individual GPs (existing database) Adequacy of Indicators – Rainfall and Water level (need for water balance) – Health indicators, Sanitation Extent ?? Adequacy of Tests – OT test, Water level Infrastructure of the GPs Capacity of the GPs

Discussion of CTARA’s Role Source Mapping – Zoning of GPs – Mapping of GPs based on the source type, usage, adequacy Development of Indicators – Depending on the region, source, treatment, usage patterns Guidelines and Standardisation – Regarding identification of sampling spots, collection and storage of samples, precautions to be taken while sampling and storage, sample preparation Framework for Safe Water Plans – GP level water balance plans

Safe Water Plan for GPs Survey of supply and demand - projection in next 20 years Identification of Drinking water sources for GPs from both Surface and ground water sources Developing a water augmenting and management plan Developing Safe water management systems and procedures Developing policy and legal frame work for SDW Developing capacity building of stake holders Developing appropriate institutional mechanism