Training of Trainers of Testing of Faecal waste (Sewage and Sludge)

The training is part of three stage handholding process – an initiative by CSE to support other existing laboratories in Ganga basin states and across India. The focus of ToT is to create multipliers – mid level lab technicians and lab managers who can further train fellow technicians as well as contribute to effectively monitoring any decentralized treatment system that manages wastewater/ faecal sludge in long run as certified laboratory. The details of proposed handholding training is as follows -  

National Field Exposure Visit at Bangalore, Chennai and Puducherry

CSE, NFEV at Rainbow Drive, Bangalore- Wastewater management at Neighbourhood scale The “National Field Exposure Visit” has recently been conducted on 8th-11th December, 2016 as a follow up to the second handholding training programme. The exposure visit is part of a five stage handholding process for the preparation of CSPs for select Ganga basin cities.