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Introduction of INNOQUA project: working with earthworms for wastewater treatment (India)
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- Sanitation and Wastewater Expert, having 15-year experience in the Sector. Currently working with CDDIndia as Project Manager. Got more than 15 years of experience in designing, implementing engineering solutions for management of wastewater, faecal sludge management, waterbody rejuvenation and drain remediation across India and South Asia.
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Re: International Virtual Conference on: Vermifiltration for Wastewater Treatment: Progress and Prospects in India
Partners in the multi-national EU-funded INNOQUA project (innoqua-project.eu/) have developed and demonstrated the potential a novel, modular nature-based, decentralised wastewater treatment solutions in India and ten other countries.
These solutions combine the different treatment capabilities of microalgae, bacterial biofilms, Daphnia (“water fleas”) and UV light – but the majority of the treatment in all cases is delivered by interactions between earthworms and bacteria in passively aerated “Lumbrifilters” also knownas “vermifilters”. These unitshave delivered robust performance under a range of environmental conditions in each installation. Recognising that India is a centre for world-class research into Vermifiltration, the INNOQUA team would like to bring together experts to share their experiences of working with earthworms for wastewater treatment and also plan the way Forward for these solutions.
Date: 15th October 2020
Time: 2:00- 5:30 PM IST
Conference Covers:
- Introduction to INNOQUA project
- Vermifiltration for Wastewater Treatment: Progress and Prospects in India
- Vermifiltration in India
- Commercial installations
- Virtual visit of INNOQUA demo site
- Research experience
Register: forms.gle/fESv95bfygANdVLX9
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Rohini Pradeep
Project Manager
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Re: Introduction of INNOQUA project: working with earthworms for wastewater treatment (India)
Yes, Its IST,
Dear All,
Attached is the updated Flyer with the speakers list for your information
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Rohini Pradeep
Dear All,
Attached is the updated Flyer with the speakers list for your information
Regards
Rohini Pradeep
Best Regards
Rohini Pradeep
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Rohini Pradeep
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Re: Introduction of INNOQUA project: working with earthworms for wastewater treatment (India)
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is given in Indian Time which is GMT plus 5.5 hours, i.e start is 08:30am (GMT)Date: 15th October
Time: 2:00PM to 5.30 PM
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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of a genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
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Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of a genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
E.F. Schumacher
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Introduction of INNOQUA project: working with earthworms for wastewater treatment (India)
Dear All,
Partners in the multi-national European Union-funded INNOQUA project have developed and demonstrated the potential novel, modular nature-based, decentralised wastewater treatment solutions in India and ten other countries. These solutions combine different treatment capabilities of microalgae, bacterial biofilms, Daphnia (water fleas) and UV light – but the majority of treatment is delivered by interactions between the earthworms and bacteria in Lumbrifilters, which are also known as Vermifilters or Microbial-Earthworm Ecofilters.
These units have delivered a robust performance under a range of environmental conditions in each installation. Recognizing that India is a center for world-class research in Vermifiltration, the INNOQUA team would like to bring together experts to share their experiences of working with earthworms for wastewater treatment and also plan the way forward for these solutions.
Date: 15th October
Time: 2:00PM to 5.30 PM
Webinar Covers:
• Introduction to INNOQUA project and its Consortium
• Vermifiltration in India
• INNOQUA Demo site in India
• Experience Sharing by Indian Researchers
• Commercial aspects of Vermifiltration
• Panel discussion
We hope you can join us and disseminate the conferenced details among your colleagues/contacts who are interested in the above subject. Register here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUAQ_l...viewform?usp=sf_link
Regards
Rohini Pradeep
Project Manager
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Partners in the multi-national European Union-funded INNOQUA project have developed and demonstrated the potential novel, modular nature-based, decentralised wastewater treatment solutions in India and ten other countries. These solutions combine different treatment capabilities of microalgae, bacterial biofilms, Daphnia (water fleas) and UV light – but the majority of treatment is delivered by interactions between the earthworms and bacteria in Lumbrifilters, which are also known as Vermifilters or Microbial-Earthworm Ecofilters.
These units have delivered a robust performance under a range of environmental conditions in each installation. Recognizing that India is a center for world-class research in Vermifiltration, the INNOQUA team would like to bring together experts to share their experiences of working with earthworms for wastewater treatment and also plan the way forward for these solutions.
Date: 15th October
Time: 2:00PM to 5.30 PM
Webinar Covers:
• Introduction to INNOQUA project and its Consortium
• Vermifiltration in India
• INNOQUA Demo site in India
• Experience Sharing by Indian Researchers
• Commercial aspects of Vermifiltration
• Panel discussion
We hope you can join us and disseminate the conferenced details among your colleagues/contacts who are interested in the above subject. Register here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeUAQ_l...viewform?usp=sf_link
Regards
Rohini Pradeep
Project Manager
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