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2.4
2.4.1 COVERAGE OF STORM WATER DRAINAGE NETWORK
Performance Indicator
Indicator Coverage of storm water drainage network Unit % Definition
Coverage is defined in terms of the percentage of road length covered by the storm water drainage network
Data Requirements
Data required for calculating the indicator a. Total length of road network in the ULB Unit Km Remarks
Only consider roads that are more than 3.5 m wide carriageway
Km
Only consider drains that are trained, made of pucca construction and are covered.
Coverage of storm water drainage networks c. Additional information on total length of storm water drains
Coverage = [(b/a)*100]
Km
Total length of storm water drains including primary, secondary and tertiary drainsboth covered and un-coveredshould be included.
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Reliability of Measurement
Reliability scale Lowest level of reliability (D) Intermediate level (C) Intermediate level (B) Highest/preferred level of reliability (A) Description of method Not applicable. Estimated from city road maps, not updated in the past five years. Estimated from city road maps (that are detailed and to scale), which have been updated in the past five years. Actual ground level surveys are carried out to measure drain and road length. Surveys are carried out to verify that drains are of pucca construction and covered. Smallest geographical jurisdiction for measurement of performance Measurement Ward level
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Performance Indicator
Indicator Aggregate number of incidents of water logging reported in a year Unit Number per year Definition The number of times water logging is reported in a year, at flood prone points within the city.
Data Requirements
Data required for calculating the indicator a. Identification of flood prone points within the ULB limits. The points may be named as A1, A2, A3,.An Unit Number Remarks
Flood prone points within the city should be identified as locations that experience water logging at key road intersections, or along a road length of 50 m or more, or in a locality affecting 50 households or more. An occasion or incident of flooding/water logging should be considered if it affects transportation and normal life. Typically, stagnant water for more than four hours of a depth more than six inches. Aggregate incidence = (b at A1) + (b at A2) + .. (b at An)
The aggregate number of instances or occasions of water logging/flooding reported across the city in a year
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Reliability of Measurement
Reliability scale Lowest level of reliability (D) Intermediate level (C) Intermediate level (B) Highest/preferred level of reliability (A) Description of method Not applicable. Not applicable. Based on reports/complaints filed by citizens. Flood prone points should be first identified based on reports/ complaints filed by citizens, or by direct observations, and reported into a central control room. Monitoring stations (in charge of specific jurisdictions) should regularly monitor instances of flooding in the respective wards/zones, as mentioned above. Data should be captured by time, date, location and extent of flooding. Smallest geographical jurisdiction for measurement of performance Measurement Ward level