Dhaka WASA couldn't guarantee economical administration of water and sewage transfer. For this, 91 percent of WASA supporters drink water. The measure of vitality spent on this water is 332 million 37 lakh rupees yearly. That implies, 36 million 57 thousand 37 thousand cubic meters of gas was torched in this work. Additionally, fix debasement in WASA has been endangered.
The data was displayed on Wednesday in an exploration report distributed by Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) on Wednesday.
As indicated by the report, 51.5 percent of the clients of Dhaka WASA state that 41.4 percent of the purchasers have been drinking water, 41 percent of the buyers have said they have terrible stench. What's more, 34 percent five percent of the clients said that the water is grimy and rotten throughout the entire year. As per TIB report, despite the fact that 14 lakh cubic meters of water is devoured day by day in the capital, WASA has a treatment plant of 1.5 million cubic meters limit. In any case, this plant is refining 50 thousand cubic meters of waste each day.
TIB said around 62 percent of WASA supporters were casualties of anomalies, provocation and defilement. On account of enlistment 'superfluous impedance' of the service. For water association, pay off is Tk 200 to Tk 30,000. Moreover, 300-4500 taka to evacuate the obstruction of the arch, 200 to 1500 for the supply of crisis water, 1 thousand - 15 thousand taka for the buy/buy of meter, 50-three thousand for the meter perusing and bill related work and one to two to introduce the profound cylinder well. Lakhs of cash must be pay off.
Alluding to the log jam in the usage of the venture, the report said that the Padma-Jessdalia Water Treatment Project, which began in 2013, is booked to finish in 2016, yet the work is as yet going on. Syedabad (stage 3) water treatment plant, which began in 2014, finishes in 2020. Yet, by 2018 advancement was just two percent.
To defeat these, TIB suggested the arrangement of an administrative commission to decide the cost of water and sewage treatment.
TIB Executive Director Dr. Iftekharuzzaman stated, WASA has turned into a select association of overseeing executive.
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