Barmer, a district in Rajasthan, has received India s first mobile Water ATW kiosks (Any Time Water) which dispenses chilled water for the community. The ATW kiosks functions like a mobile ATM, only it dispenses chilled water instead of cash when a smart ATM-type card is used at the POS terminal. Read: An innovative water purification system that cares for the poor. Also Read - 12 reasons drinking water in copper vessel is beneficial

Water scarcity and the lack of access to safe and clean drinking water has been one of the most pressing problems in rural as well as urban India. Rajasthan being one of the driest states in India, where rainfall patterns are erratic and inconsistent, people are forced to walk long distances to procure water, which is of a highly questionable quality and generally does not meet WHO defined norms. In such times, the onus of making water available to communities does not only lie on the government, it is imperative for all stakeholders to come together in contributing to the community. Also Read - Cancer-stricken village near Rajasthan's Pokhran wants help

To address the acute water shortage and provide access to clean and safe drinking water, Cairn has initiated a key Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) intervention to support the Government of Rajasthan (GoR) in its effort to provide safe drinking water to households in the state. Cairn India Limited is creating awareness for water conservation, rainwater harvesting and the importance of waste water management through various campaigns such as nukkad nataks at schools and in the community, door-to-door household surveys, tele-calling and SMS campaign.

The company initiated the Jeevan Amrit pilot project in collaboration with the Public Health and Engineering Department (PHED), GoR, to ensure clean and safe drinking water to the communities in the districts of Barmer and Jalore through the establishment of Water ATW (Any-time Water) kiosks. The initiative involves setting up of 333 small scale ATW plants (1,000 to 3,000 litres per hour capacity) over the next three years to provide clean and safe drinking water.

The first plant based on this pioneering initiative and India s largest solar operated community based ATW plant, has been installed at Sewniwala in Baytu Tehsil. The solar plant will generate a power of 5KW and store the same in batteries, which can be used for 8-10 hours of plant operations. Barmer has abundant sunlight availability throughout the year. To maximize use of this renewable source of energy, Cairn India and Fontus Water will be operating some of the water purification plants using solar energy. Read: How to stop wasting water .

A key feature of the Jeevan Amrit project is that it is a community managed initiative, giving members a sense of ownership. Cairn has also partnered with a few local entrepreneurs to run a water on wheels system (called Jal Rath) which fosters a spirit of rural entrepreneurship and will generate rural employment opportunities. Read: Tips to ensure pure drinking water.

Source: Cairn India press release

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