The Delhi government has planned to install 500 water ATMs to provide drinking water treated using the Reverse Osmosis (RO) process to people in slums and other densely populated areas, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.
The chief minister, who inspected an RO plant and inaugurated a water ATM at Khajan Basti in the Mayapuri area, said four water ATMs have been installed and 500 are planned in the first phase.
Every person will be provided with a card that will let them draw 20 litres of water per day from these ATMs free of charge, he said.
“We are all aware that it is the rich people who usually have RO facilities in their homes. Now, with this facility, the poor families in Delhi will also be able to receive clean RO water,” Kejriwal said.
He further said that the water ATMs will be installed near slums and other densely populated areas where pipelines cannot be laid and water is supplied through tankers.
Under a pilot project, four RO plants have already been set up, and the process of setting up a network of 500 water ATMs is currently underway, the chief minister said.
Kejriwal and Water Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, who is the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) vice-chairman, also took a sip of the water from the RO plant.
The Delhi CM tweeted, “In the mission of providing clean water to every house in Delhi, we are also doing a unique experi
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