Water Source Types
Introduction
There are two reasons for recording the water source. One is to measure availability vs consumption. And, the other is to monitor the water quality. Each ULB captures this information. Hence, the water source details are configurable at the ULB level. ULBs can configure water source data at two levels - water source and water sub source.
Data Table
Sr. No. | *Water source | *Water sub source |
---|---|---|
1 | Ground | Well |
2 | Ground | Hand-pump |
Note: The table above contains sample water source data.
Procedure
Data Definition
Sr. No. | Column Name | Data Type | Data Size | Mandatory | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Water source | Text | 64 | Yes | Water source major category |
2 | Water sub source | Text | 64 | Yes | Water source minor category |
Steps to fill data
Download the data template attached to this page.
Refer to the ‘Data Definition’ section of this document for more details on data type, size, and definitions.
Contact the person who shared this template with you to discuss and clear your doubts.
Enter the relevant Water Source.
Enter the corresponding Water Sub Source. This will map the water sub source to the specified water source.
Verify the data once again by going through the checklist and making sure that each and every point mentioned in the checklist is covered.
Checklist
The checklist is a set of activities to be performed one the data is filled into a template to ensure data entry requirements are met. These activities have been divided into 2 groups as given below.
Common Checklist
This checklist covers all the activities which are common across the entities.
Sr. No. | Checklist Parameter | Example |
---|---|---|
1 | Make sure that each and every point in this reference list has been taken care of. |
Entity Specific Checklist
Separate Entity Specific Checklist is not required for this module data.
Attachments
Configuration data template - Water source types
2. Sample configuration data - Water source types