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Seven cities have tackled faecal sludge
News:
Seven cities all in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh – have been certified ODF++, according to the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban.
Facts:
- The seven cities are Indore, Khargone, Sahaganj, Ujjain, Bhilai, Rajnandgaon and Ambikapur
- These are the first cities to qualify under the government’s new extended protocol to sustain gains made under the basic ODF protocol
- The certification, an extension of the ODF or Open Defecation Free protocol, means that all the faecal sludge and sewage in these cities is treated scientifically before discharge.
- These cities have 100% of their faecal matter treated by sewage treatment plants or faecal sludge treatment plants.
- They are also free of open defecation and open urination, with at least 25% of the community and public toilets in excellent condition.
- The Urban Affairs Ministry is setting up a sub-mission on faecal sludge management under its AMRUT scheme for 500 cities and towns.
SBM ODF++: Definition
- A city can be notified/ declared as SBM ODF++ if, at any point of the day, not a single person is found defecating and/ or urinating in the open, all community and public toilets are functional and well maintained, AND faecal sludge/septage and sewage is safely managed and treated, with no discharging and/or dumping of untreated faecal sludge/septage and sewage in drains, water bodies or open areas.



