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CSE's Advanced Residential Training Programme on Decentralised Wastewater Treatment and Local Reuse (20-23 Dec, 2022)
Background
CSE - School of Water and Waste (SW&W) aims to establish policy principles, innovative technologies, and implementation strategies for city wide water and sanitation Treatment, which will lay the foundations for a water and waste-prudent society. CSE also assists Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India as a Centre of Excellence in the area of sustainable urban water Treatment aimed at mainstreaming reforms and capacity building of state/city official and published - A Practitioner’s Guide on Water Sensitive Urban Design and Planning (WSUDP). The Centre also published ‘Reinvent, Recycle, Reuse – Toolkit on Decentralised Wastewater Treatment and developed a web compendium ‘MOUNT’ an aggregator platform of various successfully implemented case studies on small scale nature based wastewater treatment and local reuse.
An advisory under Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban on ‘On-site and off-site sewage Treatment practices’ was issued by Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation in July 2020. Both centre / state governments and local bodies have included decentralized wastewater water Treatment as a key area of intervention to make cities water sensitive under ongoing national programmes (AMRUT 2.0, SBM 2.0, Namami Gange, Smart Cities).
Aim of the training:
Build a cohort of practitioners and managers (both government and private) who will design and implement Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems (DWWTs).
Training Highlights:
The training will follow a mix method Harvard Case Method approach involving lectures, in-class exercises, interactive discussions and audio-video. The participants will get an opportunity to plan and design Decentralised Wastewater Treatment System (DWWTs) as part of ‘Do It Yourself’ – group exercise.
Target Participants
Architects, planners, engineers, researchers and other water and sanitation professionals working with consultancies, design firms, non - government organizations, universities and research centres and Alumni of the online courses on wastewater.
Click here to register - docs.google.com/forms/d/1EAu1ueQ_bcRKuJK...0UuEwf1PpV5ttIQ/edit
Training Coordinator:
Mr. Jyoti Parsad
Programme Officer - Water Programme
Mobile: +91 8559838864
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Training Director:
Mr. Depinder Singh Kapur
Director, Water Programme (CSE)
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
CSE - School of Water and Waste (SW&W) aims to establish policy principles, innovative technologies, and implementation strategies for city wide water and sanitation Treatment, which will lay the foundations for a water and waste-prudent society. CSE also assists Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India as a Centre of Excellence in the area of sustainable urban water Treatment aimed at mainstreaming reforms and capacity building of state/city official and published - A Practitioner’s Guide on Water Sensitive Urban Design and Planning (WSUDP). The Centre also published ‘Reinvent, Recycle, Reuse – Toolkit on Decentralised Wastewater Treatment and developed a web compendium ‘MOUNT’ an aggregator platform of various successfully implemented case studies on small scale nature based wastewater treatment and local reuse.
An advisory under Swachh Bharat Mission – Urban on ‘On-site and off-site sewage Treatment practices’ was issued by Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organisation in July 2020. Both centre / state governments and local bodies have included decentralized wastewater water Treatment as a key area of intervention to make cities water sensitive under ongoing national programmes (AMRUT 2.0, SBM 2.0, Namami Gange, Smart Cities).
Aim of the training:
Build a cohort of practitioners and managers (both government and private) who will design and implement Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems (DWWTs).
Training Highlights:
- Understand techno- economic feasibility of different nature based decentralized wastewater Treatment.
- Step by step designing and implementing decentralized wastewater treatment system (DWWTs) for local reuse including operations and Treatment.
- Develop understanding of enabling institutional, regulatory and policy frameworks. DWWM including stakeholder mapping and engagement.
- Learn from real implementers and gain on-ground experience from successfully implemented BMPs.
The training will follow a mix method Harvard Case Method approach involving lectures, in-class exercises, interactive discussions and audio-video. The participants will get an opportunity to plan and design Decentralised Wastewater Treatment System (DWWTs) as part of ‘Do It Yourself’ – group exercise.
Target Participants
Architects, planners, engineers, researchers and other water and sanitation professionals working with consultancies, design firms, non - government organizations, universities and research centres and Alumni of the online courses on wastewater.
Training Fee |
Rs. 21,000 (for single occupancy accommodation) Rs. 19,200 (for double occupancy accommodation) For International Participants: $270 (for single occupancy accommodation) $246 (for double occupancy accommodation) (Includes tuition fee, training material, external expert lectures and sessions, boarding/lodging, transport from Delhi to AAETI and back) - A group of more than three participants in each batch can avail a discount of 25% on total rate. - Early bird discount of 25% on total rate is for those who register before 30th November, 2022 (subject to the potential of their application). - No fees for nominated government officials. |
Limited full and part fellowships available! |
Full Fellowship includes travel, boarding & lodging costs and training kit & fees costs. Single occupancy accommodation and group pick-up & drop for local travel from pre-defined locations in Delhi. |
Part Fellowship doesn't include to & fro Delhi travel (from your respective location) costs but covers full boarding & lodging costs and training kit & fees. Single occupancy accommodation and group pick-up & drop for local travel from pre-defined locations in Delhi. Female participants are encouraged to apply and given preference in full / part fellowships. |
Benefits of Participation |
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Click here to register - docs.google.com/forms/d/1EAu1ueQ_bcRKuJK...0UuEwf1PpV5ttIQ/edit
Training Coordinator:
Mr. Jyoti Parsad
Programme Officer - Water Programme
Mobile: +91 8559838864
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Training Director:
Mr. Depinder Singh Kapur
Director, Water Programme (CSE)
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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