SFD (Lite) Report - Chaksu Muncipality Centre for Advocacy and Research (CFAR) (2026)

Chaksu municipality is situated approximately 35 km south of Jaipur, along National Highway 52 and State Highway 2. Strategic location and connectivity through road and rail corridors have supported its gradual emergence as a satellite town of Jaipur, integrating it into the broader transport and economic networks of the Jaipur district. Geographically, the town lies between 26°46′ N to 27°01′ N latitude and 75°37′ E to 76°57′ E longitude.

According to the Urban Local Body (ULB), the current estimated population is approximately 65,000 (KII-1, 2025). Since the ULB estimated figures do not have a comprehensive document, the ULB demarcation population figure of 2019 is considered while generating the SFD graphics.

The outcome of the SFD graphic shows that only 24% of the excreta flow is classified as ‘Safely Managed’ while 76% of all excreta flow is classified as ‘Unsafely Managed’ (see SFD graphic). The unsafely managed excreta originates from Faecal Sludge (FS) not delivered to the treatment plant (18%), Supernatant (SN) not delivered to the treatment plant (3%), Wastewater (WW) not delivered to treatment (12%), FS not contained-not emptied (27%), FS not treated (9%) and Open defecation (7%). The safely managed excreta originate from FS that are contained and not emptied (16%), and FS treated (9%).

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SFD (Lite) Report - Chaksu Muncipality

Published in: 2026
Pages: 14

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