Date: August 24 - 28, 2010
The water and sewage management in cities will determine the quality of life in urban India. Most cities are today water stressed, unable to cope with the water demand of the growing urban populations and to treat the resulting wastewater.
There is an urgent need to develop the capacity of NGOs, academicians, architects, engineers and environment managers so they understand India’s nightmarish water pollution situation and gain an understanding of various decentralized approaches in treating sewage.
Centre for Science and Environment recognizes this need and has designed a hands-on 5 day training programme on “Domestic Wastewater Treatment and Reuse”. After the programme, the participants shall have exposure and better understanding of:
Tools: Class room lectures by experts, site visit to model wastewater treatment and reuse projects, practical exercises and presentations by participants, reference materials and film screening.
Course Fees: Rs 8,800 for professionals (including builders, architects and engineers). 50% discount for academics, students and NGOs. Please note course fees doesn’t include travel and accommodation.
Course Venue: Centre for Science and Environment, 41 Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi
Last date for applying: August 16, 2010
Registration: Kindly email ahmad@cseindia.org
Selection will be done on first come first basis.
Send your query by mail or fax to:
Merajuddin Ahmad, Water Management Unit
Centre for Science and Environment
41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi – 110062,
Ph: 91-11-2995 5124, 6394, 6399, Mobile: 9899820945 Fax: 91-11-2995 5879
Email: ahmad@cseindia.org
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