For environment professional
Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) and Continuous Effluent Quality Monitoring System (CEQMS) are mandatory for 17 categories of industries and common pollution treatment facilities in India. Grossly polluting industries also requires monitoring and reporting effluent quality on real time basis. Very soon, the real time data will become the basis for environmental compliance check replacing the existing system. CEMS and CEQMS are new technologies which are expensive and complex so challenges in correct device selection, correct installation, calibration, operation and maintenance and data acquisition and handling are well known. Therefore industries, along with regulators and other associated stakeholders are required to ensure proper understanding and sufficient knowledge to implement correctly.
For industries, it is not only investment as risk but also the compliance status. Proper implementation of CEMS and CEQMS is not limited to installation alone. It also involves right device selection, right installation, calibration, operation, maintenance and data reporting. Better implementation and experience will not only ensure compliance but also enables process optimization benefits to industries.
This training programme is a capacity building initiative by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi towards successful implementation of real time monitoring in India.
Key Features
Technical classes by experts
Demonstration
Group exercises and presentation
Guided industry visits for hands on experience
Certificate of training from CSE
Who should attend?
Environment professionals from industries, consultants, environmental laboratories, regulators, academia and others interested participants.
Date: December 2017
Duration: 5 days Venue: Anil Agarwal Environmental Training Institute (AAETI), Nimli
Course Fee:----
Application Deadline: November 2017
Contact:
Sanjeev K Kanchan
Programme Manager
Email: sanjeev@cseindia.org
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