The Water Campaign
The Water Campaign™ established in 2001 is an international freshwater management program for local governments that aims to improve water services, quality and promote water conservation through a strategic and coordinated approach to water management. It provides councils with a tested program model, progressing through five milestones that guide participating councils through a process of local research, policy making, action plans, implementation and evaluation.
Milestone 1: Prepare an inventory of water consumption and identify water related issues.
Milestone 2: Establish goals for water conservation and improvement in water service & quality.
Milestone 3: Develop and adopt a Local Action Plan.
Milestone 4: Implement policies and actions for integrated freshwater resource management and quantify the benefits.
Milestone 5: Monitor and report on water consumption reductions, water quality improvements and water management initiatives.
In this project, ICLEI South Asia in collaboration with India Water Partnership, undertook an inventory of water consumption in the cities of Gwalior and Katni and water related issues.
Milestone 1: Prepare an inventory of water consumption and identify water related issues.
Milestone 2: Establish goals for water conservation and improvement in water service & quality.
Milestone 3: Develop and adopt a Local Action Plan.
Milestone 4: Implement policies and actions for integrated freshwater resource management and quantify the benefits.
Milestone 5: Monitor and report on water consumption reductions, water quality improvements and water management initiatives.
In this project, ICLEI South Asia in collaboration with India Water Partnership, undertook an inventory of water consumption in the cities of Gwalior and Katni and water related issues.

