Survey Reveals: Only 6% of Urban Homes Get Safe Tap Water, Majority Depend on Filtration


A recent survey has highlighted a concerning reality about urban water supply in India—only 6% of households receive safe tap water, while the majority are forced to rely on filtration systems to make their water potable.

Key Findings of the Survey

  • Limited Access to Safe Tap Water: A mere 6% of urban homes have direct access to clean and safe drinking water from their taps.

  • Heavy Dependence on Filtration: The majority of households use water purifiers, RO systems, or boiling methods to ensure water safety.

  • Regional Disparities: Cities with better infrastructure fare slightly better, but many metropolitan and semi-urban areas continue to struggle with water quality issues.

  • Health Concerns: Contaminated water supply remains a major cause of waterborne diseases, posing risks to public health.

Challenges & Solutions

  • Aging Infrastructure: Poor pipeline networks and leakage lead to contamination in water supply systems.

  • Water Treatment Gaps: Insufficient water treatment plants and inconsistent monitoring worsen the problem.

  • Government Initiatives: Programs like the Jal Jeevan Mission aim to improve water quality, but implementation remains slow in urban areas.

Way Forward

Experts emphasize the need for better water management policies, upgraded infrastructure, and stricter water quality monitoring. Ensuring access to safe tap water must become a priority to improve public health and reduce dependency on filtration systems.

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