Residential Training: Planning and Designing Faecal Sludge and Septage Management Systems

Despite reaching 800+ FSTPs, many FSTPs in India are still facing operational challenges due to its improper planning and design. Hence, to strengthen the knowledge of practitioners/officials on planning and designing aspects of Faecal Sludge and Septage Management (FSSM), CSE is organising a four-day residential training programme, with the aim of equipping practitioners and government officials with:

  • A core understanding of city sanitation systems and their planning
  • How to plan FSM systems for small and medium towns
  • How to design FSTPs and co-treatment infrastructure

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Onsite and offsite sanitation systems
  • FSM Tools and Approaches- Shit Flow Diagram
  • FSM Planning and Designing of treatment systems considering circularity aspect
  • Institutional, policy, and regulatory frameworks in FSSM
  • Case studies

TRAINING METHODOLOGY

The training is based on the Harvard Case Method, emphasizing interactive sessions, practical exercises, group interactions, expert engagement, field visits, and documentary films to convey management concepts. It prioritizes experiential learning through discussions on existing case studies, showcasing recommended actions for sustainable sanitation management.

FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE CONTACT

TRAINING COORDINATOR

UMRA ANEES
Programme Officer
Water Programme, CSE
New Delhi, India
email: umra.anees@cseindia.org
Mob No: +91 9773518511

 

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Course Fees
For Indian participants:
Rs 25,600 / S28,000 (for double / single occupancy accommodation)

For international participants: 
US $590 / $760 (for double / single occupancy accommodation)
Special Offers
  • 50% off for college students and registered NGOs
  • 25% off for industry consultants, and professionals
Note: No training fee will be charged for nominated government officials. They only need to make their transportation arrangement to and from the CSE Head Office, New Delhi.
This training will be beneficial for
  • Engineers, planners and decision makers from government and non-government institutions
  • PMUs assisting the government sanitation sector
  • Individual consultants and researchers working in