India’s leading tyre maker, Apollo Tyresinaugurated a Purified Drinking Water Project for the Community, in the Oragadam village, near the company’s manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu in India.
A baseline study by Apollo Tyres had indicated water quality concerns, incidence of water-borne diseases, sourcing of expensive drinking water from nearby villages by the community. This led to the setting-up of a Purified Drinking Water Project, having a capacity of 1000 litres/hour with ten stage filtration and treatment process.
Speaking on this initiative, Satish Sharma, President, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Apollo Tyres Ltd, said “At Apollo Tyres, enhancement of water availability as a resource, features prominently in our strategy for Environmental Sustainability. This Purified Drinking Water Project for the Community is our effort towards addressing the issue of shrinkage of potable water sources in vulnerable communities. Our internal findings also suggested that while drinking water is available in this region, the quality of that drinking water is a concern. We have piloted this programme for communities around our manufacturing facility.”
This project will be run and managed by the local village panchayat, while the implementing partner, Waterlife would be responsible for the maintenance of the equipments/machinery. This reverse osmosis-based purified water stations would provide clean drinking water to the local community and other neighbouring areas.
Residents of Sennakuppam, Oragadam and Vadagupattu villages would be benefitted by this Purified Drinking Water Project of Apollo Tyres.