Wastewater
Environmental management system at Infosys headquarters, Bangalore
Posted on 24 Jul, 2012 05:44 PM“We want to give back this planet to our children in a condition better than the one in which we borrowed it from them.”
N.R. Narayana Murthy, Chairman of the Board and Chief Mentor, Infosys Limited
Has the revised draft of the National Water Policy 2012, released by the Ministry of Water Resources in June 2012 incorporated the public's feedback ?
Posted on 21 Jul, 2012 07:45 PMOn 31st January 2012, the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) had released the draft of the National Water Policy 2012 and invited comments till 29 February. Following the meeting of the National Water Board on 7th June 2012, the MoWR has now put up a revised draft on their website.
Wastewater recycle and reuse: The need of the hour - Report of a workshop in April 2012 organised by Ministry of Urban Development
Posted on 18 Jul, 2012 07:12 PMA one day workshop on "Wastewater Recycle and Reuse: The need of the hour' was organized by Ministry of Urban Development, Government of Indi
Handbook on scaling up solid and liquid waste management in rural areas by Water and Sanitation Program, World Bank
Posted on 16 Jul, 2012 02:41 PMThis handbook by Water and Sanitation Program, World Bank seeks to address the gap existing in the programmatic aspects of waste management in rural areas. It focuses on planning, institutional, community mobilization and financial dimensions of implementing waste management program.
Training programme on urban and industrial wastewater treatment: Challenges, options and solutions, CSE, August 6-10, 2012, New Delhi
Posted on 12 Jul, 2012 12:04 PMOrganiser: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
Venue: Anil Agarwal Green College
Centre for Science and Environment,
38, Tughlakabad Institutional Area
CSE is a public interest research and advocacy organisation based in New Delhi. CSE researches into, lobbies for and communicates the urgency of development that is both sustainable and equitable.
Description
The objective of this programme is to build capacity and create awareness among regulators, developers, consultants, NGOs, students and academics to understand wastewater treatment process, technologies and affordable treatment options. The programme further aims at evaluating the performance and design parameters along with the applicable cost implication associated with each treatment system.
Papers on wastewater treatment in Delhi by Elsevier publications
Posted on 10 Jul, 2012 05:47 PM1.Reuse of treated sewage in Delhi city: Microbial evaluation of STPs and reuse options
Priyanka Jamwala, Atul K. Mittal
Environment Report Card of Bangalore, 2012 by the Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD)
Posted on 09 Jul, 2012 01:28 PMThis report by the Centre for Sustainable Development sheds light on citizen’s perception on Bangalore’s environment. It is a result of contribution by various government bodies, experts and organisation. This report has been divided into four chapters followed by a brief reference list.
Grey water recycling: Reed bed for treating bath, wash basin and washing machine water in Pune
Posted on 21 Jun, 2012 06:10 PMI have made a reed bed for treating bath,wash basin and washing machine water. The aim was to reuse the water for gardening without doing major changes in the plumbing of existing houses. I had posted a query in this regard on IWP and you can view that query/comment thread here : https://www.indiawaterportal.org/ask/12646
After close to two years from the first post here is an update:
Oceans of garbage: Why people are eating their own trash
Posted on 21 Jun, 2012 12:43 PMWhile the whole globe is enjoying its fishy favorites, very few are taking into account that there’s something else lurking in the water: Garbage.
Sarakki lake in Bangalore is almost dead and needs quick action to be revived
Posted on 07 Jun, 2012 04:39 PMSarakki Lake, also known as Jagaranahalli Lake located in South Bangalore is one of the oldest lakes in Bangalore, and once upon a time one of the most glorious. It has now become a reservoir for untreated sewage and a dumping yard for the surrounding neighbourhoods. This lake was a source of water for four villages up until just a few years ago.