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Training on Implementing and Operationalising Faecal Sludge Management
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- Marine Chief Engineer by profession (1971- present) and at present Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, Chennai, India. Also proficient in giving Environmental solutions , Designation- Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Head- Environment, The Vigyan Vijay Foundation, NGO, New Delhi, INDIA , Consultant located at present at Chennai, India
Re: Training on Implementing and Operationalising Faecal Sludge Management
Dear Member- Dak Victor.
Thank you very much for giving me a question on FSM Training Etc.
Unfortunately, I am not with CDD-organisation which conducts training on FSM, bio wastes and recycled water Etc. on the solid waste, sewage and septage path and Dewats projects.
CDD- details are available on website and it is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka , INDIA.
Well wishes.
Prof Ajit Seshadri. Chennai. INDIA.
Thank you very much for giving me a question on FSM Training Etc.
Unfortunately, I am not with CDD-organisation which conducts training on FSM, bio wastes and recycled water Etc. on the solid waste, sewage and septage path and Dewats projects.
CDD- details are available on website and it is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka , INDIA.
Well wishes.
Prof Ajit Seshadri. Chennai. INDIA.
Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, and
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
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Re: Training on Implementing and Operationalising Faecal Sludge Management
Dear Ajit Seshadri
I am asking if there is an upcoming training on the above topic kindly reach me in my Email, I am interested to attend.
Best Regards.
Dak Victor
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I am asking if there is an upcoming training on the above topic kindly reach me in my Email, I am interested to attend.
Best Regards.
Dak Victor
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Re: Training on Implementing and Operationalising Faecal Sludge Management
Dear CDD Lead Member- Training.
It is indeed needed and encouraging to note that Training on FSM is being done.
Have been on to implmntng Dewats plants of varied capacities, yearly 1 plant.
And feel elated that many have sustained and serving the communities.
A few suggestions to consider, upon implmntng the plants :
1. The effluent to be as far as possible EIA Compliant and recycled for on site use.
2. O&M ( operation & maintainance ) principles, practices to be followed strictly. A poorly maintained FSM STP if not maintained, is as good as it is non-existent or by passed .
On the other hand, a well run plant gives both tangible & intangible benefits .
3. It is a good CBM - Confidence Building Measure, in communities when the FSM plant is used as an asset and resources audited.
The above notings are issued for doing both social and environmental good in communities.
Well wishes
Prof Ajit Seshadri.
Vigyan Vijay Foundation Ngo Delhi.
It is indeed needed and encouraging to note that Training on FSM is being done.
Have been on to implmntng Dewats plants of varied capacities, yearly 1 plant.
And feel elated that many have sustained and serving the communities.
A few suggestions to consider, upon implmntng the plants :
1. The effluent to be as far as possible EIA Compliant and recycled for on site use.
2. O&M ( operation & maintainance ) principles, practices to be followed strictly. A poorly maintained FSM STP if not maintained, is as good as it is non-existent or by passed .
On the other hand, a well run plant gives both tangible & intangible benefits .
3. It is a good CBM - Confidence Building Measure, in communities when the FSM plant is used as an asset and resources audited.
The above notings are issued for doing both social and environmental good in communities.
Well wishes
Prof Ajit Seshadri.
Vigyan Vijay Foundation Ngo Delhi.
Prof. Ajit Seshadri, Faculty in Marine Engg. Deptt. Vels University, and
Head-Environment , VigyanVijay Foundation, Consultant (Water shed Mngmnt, WWT, WASH, others)Located at present at Chennai, India
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Dear All,
in the next five years, it is expected that more than 500 FSTPs will be designed, built and operated in India. However, presently there is a significant gap in the understanding of faecal sludge management opportunities and operations amongst practitioners such as contractors and operators.
This training aims to address this gap by creating a pool of private sector enterprises, which can cater to the increasing demand
for faecal sludge management services. The training will cover a wide range of topics covering opportunity landscape, technology,
contracting models, regulations around FSM as well as provide an interactive bidding simulation experience to participants.
The training also includes experience sharing by a private entrepreneur on running FSM services in India and Malaysia.
Dates
Training: 5-7 February 2019
Exposure visit: 8 February 2019
Venue
Training: CASS, Kengeri, Bangalore
Exposure visit: FSTP, Devanahalli, Bangalore
For more information and registration please check out our training webpage or see the attachment.
Regards
Lincy
Lincy Paravanethu
CDD Society
Survey No. 205 | (Opp. Beedi Workers Colony) |
Kommaghatta RoadBandemath |Kengeri Sattelite Town |
Bengaluru 560060
Tel: +91-(0)80-28486700 | +91-(0)80-28482144 |
CDD Society
Survey No. 205 | (Opp. Beedi Workers Colony) |
Kommaghatta RoadBandemath |Kengeri Sattelite Town |
Bengaluru 560060
Tel: +91-(0)80-28486700 | +91-(0)80-28482144 |
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