Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination (CDD) Society, a not-for-profit organisation working in the field of decentralised basic need services across India.
Description:
Untreated domestic sewage from cities and towns is the biggest source of water pollution and environmental contamination all over the world. Decentralised approaches can provide an effective solution for urban centres.
CDD Society, along with its partner organisations, has successfully demonstrated that Decentralised Wastewater Treatment Systems (DEWATS) projects, a combination of various treatment modules, can effectively treat organic wastewater for a flow ranging from 1-1000 m3/day for wastewater from households, hotels, hospitals, institutions, housing colonies and organic wastewater from industries. This training programme aims to share the experiences and introduce technical and social knowledge as well as practical skills on decentralised elements and approaches for planning, designing, executing, operating and maintaining sustainable DEWATS units.
Decentralised wastewater Treatment systems (DEWATS) Training is a platform for engineers engaged in the sanitation and waste management sector to gain practical skills and knowledge for planning, designing, implementing, operating and maintaining DEWATS.
Decentralised wastewater treatment systems have an enormous potential in contributing to the development of sustainable environmental sanitation. The Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination (CDD) Society aims to bridge the gap by enhancing the capacities of service providers across the country.
Objective:
The objective of this training programme is to introduce and impart engineering skills to professionals for esigning and implementing DEWATS.
Programme Overview:
The course duration is 6 days and it is scheduled from the April 16 – 21, 2012. On each of the
training days, the sessions are timed from 09:00 a.m to 06:00 p.m. Various methods are involved, e.g.
- - Lectures and presentations
- - Case studies and practical workshops
- - Study tours and field visits
Programme Fee:
The training programme is fully residential. The course fee is Rs. 15,000/- (Rupees Fifteen Thousand Only), which includes boarding and lodging, a training kit, all material and local travel. The selected participants need to send a DD/Cheque for the above amount in the name of CDD Society, payable at Bangalore to the address given below.
Venue:
The training course will be conducted at the Centre for Advanced Sanitation Solutions (CASS), located in Kengeri, Bangalore.
Last date to apply: March 20, 2012
Download the below attachments for more details and registration form
Contact details:
Consortium for DEWATS Dissemination (CDD) Society
#621, 5th Main,
OMBR Layout,
Banaswadi Post,
Bangalore 560043
Tel: +91-80-25452804/805
Email: capacitybuilding@cddindia.org
Website: www.cddindia.org