Decentralised Wastewater Treatment and Local Reuse

The School of Water and Waste, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi in support with National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), is organizing a 3-day advanced residential training Programme on Decentralised Wastewater Treatment and Local Reuse. The training will mainly focus on planning and designing of decentralised wastewater treatment systems at different scales including local reuse aspects as well as regulatory and policy frameworks.

The training will follow a mix method Harvard Case Method approach which includes lectures, in-class exercises, interactive discussions and audio-video. The participants will get an opportunity to plan and design DWWTs as part of ‘Do It Yourself’ – group exercise.

AIM
Building a cohort of government practitioners who will be handling the designing and implementation of Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems (DWWTs)

Please note:

  • No Training fees applicable for nominated government officials
  • Accommodation will be provided on single/twin sharing basis, as per availability

FOR MORE INFORMATION, KINDLY CONTACT: TRAINING COORDINATOR

UMRA ANEES
Programme Officer
Water Programme, CSE
Email: umra.anees@cseindia.org
Mobile: +91 97735 18511

 

 

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Target Audience
  • Central/ State/ Municipal functionaries, Planners, Engineers, Architects working in government organizations like Town & Country Planning/ Municipal Administration Department, State Urban Development Authorities, Jal Nigam, Water and Sewarage Boards etc.
  • Officials dealing with schemes/missions like - AMRUT, Smart Cities Mission, Jal Jeevan Mission (Urban), Swachh Bharat Mission (U), Atal Bhujal Yojana, Namami Gange etc.
Benefits of Participation
  • One-year free subscription to Down To Earth magazine
  • Join a global network of practitioners of the CSE School of Water and Waste
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