Reliable Disinfection for Rural Water Systems: The Role of Non-Electric Inline Chlorination
Providing safe drinking water in rural and decentralized systems often comes with operational challenges. Limited electricity supply, lack of trained operators, and inconsistent chemical dosing can make traditional chlorination methods difficult to maintain. Non-electric inline chlorination offers a simple and dependable alternative. These systems are installed directly on water pipelines…
Improving Chlorination in Rural SVS Water Supply Systems: Why Non-Electric Inline Chlorination Matters
Introduction Across rural India, Single Village Scheme (SVS) water supply systems form the backbone of drinking water infrastructure. Under national programs such as Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), thousands of villages now receive piped water through borewells, treatment units, pumping systems, overhead tanks (OHT), and distribution networks. While infrastructure expansion is…
ChloriTap™ – A Non-Electric Chlorination Solution for Safe Drinking Water under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) in India
Introduction Access to safe drinking water is one of the most fundamental pillars of public health and community well-being. Recognizing this, the Government of India launched the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) with an ambitious goal: to provide Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTC) to every rural household in the country. While…
Contact CHLORITAP for Water Disinfection Solutions For information on non electric chlorination, system operation, installation, or maintenance, CHLORITAP offers technical assistance and guidance. Connecting with CHLORITAP ensures safe and reliable water across facilities in Ranchi, addressing challenges related to storage dependency, mixed water sources, and power instability. Expert advice helps…
Why Safe Water Still Isn’t Simple — And How We Can Fix It
Every human being has the right to safe drinking water. Yet, even in 2025, waterborne diseases remain one of the biggest public health challenges in India. According to government reports, millions of people still face unsafe or untreated water daily — leading to outbreaks of diarrhoea, cholera, typhoid, and other…






