"Despite being in the national capital, we have to drink bottled water. Our aim is to provide drinking water through pipelines to all households in authorised or unauthorised colonies by December 2017," Finance Minister Manish Sisodia today said while presenting the annual budget.
The AAP minister said it was the endeavour of the Arvind Kejriwal government to supply clean drinking water to every Delhite and "eradicate the water tanker mafia" from the city.
Sisodia said his government had taken a decision earlier to provide 20 kilo litre of water free of cost to every citizen and this budget only emphasises "our commitment towards the people of Delhi."
The Kejriwal government also proposed to partly or fully waive arrears of people in connection with disputed or inflated water bills.
"We have decided to waive 100 per cent arrears for the consumers belonging to 'E', 'F', 'G' & 'H' category colonies, 75 per cent in 'D' category, 50 per cent in 'C' and 25 per cent in 'A' & 'B' categories with complete remission of late payment surcharge," he said.
Sisodia also said the government has "increased 10 per cent of potable water by commissioning three major water treatment plants at Dwarka, Bawana and Okhla which were lying completely idle".
"Also, the Delhi Jal Board will roll out a comprehensive rainwater harvesting scheme, water-bodies revival policy and summer action plan to ensure that Delhi doesn't suffer in any way for want of water," he said.
On sanitation, the Finance Minister said, though the Sewage Master Plan proposes sewage network to all households by 2036, "our government will try to achieve that goal in 10 years".
