| Water Technology
Initiative (WTI) Programme DST's Programme on 'Water Technology
Initiative' aims to promote R&D activities to provide safe drinking water
at affordable cost and in adequate quantity using appropriate S&T interventions.
The focus is to develop holistic solution to the problem of water contamination
and water scarcity through development of indigenous systems/ devices to provide
safe / and adequate drinking water to households. Objectives - Development
of simple, cost-effective and easy to operate and maintain point of use (house-hold)
and point of distribution (community) units is a challenge which needs application
of scientific knowledge from various disciplines. This development has to take
into account limitations of the existing technology options and should be able
to cater to need for safe drinking water in various situations prevailing in the
country.
- Attempt need to be made to develop non-power or low power dependent
systems, technologies and processes. Hybrid concepts to derive synergy of various
technologies to enhance their combined effectiveness would be consciously encouraged
for development. Purification processes based on novel materials would be identified
and developed into a proven technology system backed by scientific field trials.
- Generating technological option for disposal of specific waste generated
during contaminants removal.
- Demonstration and field trials of indigenous
successfully developed technologies for removal of contaminants.
- Initiating
application of nanotechnology, plant materials etc to make radical advances over
existing technologies.
The approach
followed by the department would include research work to be carried by by academic
/ R&D institutions may be in association with Industry / NGO, wherever feasible
and demonstration would be done in association with industry/NGO,wherever feasible
and demonstration would be done in association with state governments involving
line departments , S&T field groups and local panchayats. Data pertaining
to operation, maintenance, energy consumption etc. shall be systematically collected
and scientifically documented.
Department has already developed some necessary
base for the development of technologies for the removal of various hazardous
and harmful contaminants such as arsenic, fluoride, iron & dissolved salts.
Programme
envisages that action oriented studies /Project outcomes shall deliver tangible
benefits to the common people and initiatives are required to develop technologies/systems
in following areas:
R&D Areas - Prototype
development of Candles, systems and other suitable structures using innovative
material
- Applied research and analysis to eliminate contaminants, handling
& safe disposal of sludge.
- Application of plant derivatives and other
novel meterials for potable water treatment.
- Integrated software Development
for remote monitoring.
- Scientific data generation on evaluation of various
traditional & modern technologies.
- Up-scaling of technologies available
at laboratory scale.
- Appropriate techniques to prevent water losses/evaporation
/percolation.
- Rejuvenation of traditional techniques based on scientific
validation and their dissemination.
- Capability development for fabrication
or filters and storage structures
- Effective reliable test kits for contaminants
determination
- Intelligent sensors for contaminant detection and unit functioning
.
In addition to above, DST would welcome development of any novel idea/concept
related to provision of safe drinking water. Proposal with Public-Private-Partnership
in the technologies development and dissemination are also welcome.
DST seeks research based solutions for meeting the prevailing water challenge in various water challenged sites identified by States under an exercise conducted by DST for support its Water Technology Initiative Programme. The proposals for addressing these challenges may be submitted in the prescribed format as per guidelines of Water Technology Initiative. The proposals can be submitted by research institutions, academics, State S&T Councils etc. If required, they may collaborate with industries and NGOs.
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WTI Guildlines and Format
(The Proposals can be submitted anytime throughout the Year)
Contact For
more information on Water Technology Initiative:
Dr.
D R Prasada Raju
Scientist-G / Adviser
Department of Science & Technology
Technology Bhawan
New Mehrauli Road
New Delhi-110 016.
Tele:
011-26868242, 26590296
Telefax: 011-26963695
Email:drpraju at nic dot in
Shri
Sanjay Bajpai, Department of Science and Technology Technology Bhavan New
Delhi-110016 Telefax:011-26523027 Email:sbajpai at nic dot in | Shri
Vineet Saini, Department of Science and Technology Technology Bhavan New
Delhi-110016 Telephone;011-26590372 Email:vineet dot saini at nic dot in | | |
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