Announcing the introduction of 'DJB Jal Adhikar Connection' scheme, Delhi Water Minister Kapil Mishra termed as "historic" the decision and said that the AAP government was working hard to provide water connection to every household in the national capital.
The decisions were taken at the 128th meeting of the Delhi Jal Board today.
Mishra said all late payment surcharge on water bills, which has been a long-pending demands of all small hotel and restaurants owners, would also be waived off.
"The DJB has decided to introduce 'Jal Adhikar Connection' under which individual water connection will be given to every household in all 500 JJ Clusters. Tenants and villagers who do not have address proof can also apply for new water connections by producing identity proof under this policy," Mishra said.
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having a functional water meter and those who will get it installed before the closing date would be eligible for the benefits of the scheme.
Commercial consumers can pay actual arrears by November 30 in one go or through a maximum of four instalments.
The minister further said sewer charge on commercial connections has also been waived off for those using ground water with or without DJB connection.
He said this would benefit hoteliers and small restaurants. DJB will also renew 81 water bodies and recycle and reuse water by forming three executive divisions.
At Rs 515 crore, the plant would be one of the cheapest one to be built in the country for 378 MLD as well as single largest plant to clean Yamuna. Apart from it, it would have advanced features of BOD-10, TSS-10, Ammonia and Phosphate Removal along with sludge management.
Board also discussed the proposal to grant water and sewage connections in the basement after an expert committee examined its feasibility.