Sustainable Sewage Management in India: Constraints and Policy

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Rode, sanjay
Dr. Sanjay J. Rode, Assistant Professor in Economics, S.K.Somaiya College, Mumbai University, India. He has worked on several international and national research projects in different areas in economics. He has written forty research papers in national as well as international journals and eight books. He is guiding PhD students in economics.
Sewage treatment is an important aspect in economic development of any country. But all developing countries are going under the economic transition. People are migrating from the rural to urban area. New societies, colonies are getting developed. The population is increasing in any urban center based on availability of land and connectivity to transport. The poor people have low cost of living. In such process, the urbanization gets increased. But government does not provide basic facilities at the initial stage. People arrange number of things on their own. Water supply is provided but sewage is not collected. The sewage treatment capacity does not get developed. The sewage is left to open drains and rivers. It creates the pollution of environment. Due to untreated sewage, many children adults fall sick. But such activities are neglected in short period. Municipal corporations and councils do not have economic capabilities to invest more in the sewage network and treatment technology. Central and State government should give grants for sewage treatment in Municipal Corporations and Councils. Public awareness , behavioral change and value of water will reduce sewage generation.

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