The water used for washing dishes and bathing flows towards the house and collects in one place. This accumulated sewage forms pits and creates foul smell, hence sewage management is important to prevent the spread of disease. Domestic and public level sewage ponds/magic pits/leakage pits, stabilization ponds for villages with population of 5000, drains, drains and closed drains for villages with population of more than 5000, small pits, public drains, stabilization ponds, constructed wetlands, drains, phytoremediation, aeration of large ponds, drains/sewage etc. are the works taken up under sewage management. Rs. 280/- per person for sewage management in villages with population up to 5000 and Rs. 660/- per person for sewage management in villages with population of more than 5000 is accepted for sewage management in each revenue village. As per the instructions given in the government decision dated 21 November 2021, there is a provision to spend 30 percent of the work done by the Gram Panchayat from the grant received from the 15th Finance Commission. While 70 percent of the amount is given from the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (SMB) Phase-2 scheme.